Bryncoed Camping is a rural retreat for walkers, families and lovers of the coastline.

We are a Greener Camping Club site in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, near Newport in Pembrokeshire.

Set in 12.5 acres of meadows, hedgerows and mature trees, Bryncoed Camping is a rural retreat for walkers, families and lovers of the coastline. With just 10 pitches, and away from busy roads and towns, it is an oasis of peace and quiet, with virtually no light pollution at night. Each pitch has its own fire pit for evenings spent stargazing and relaxing after a day at the beach, walking the coastal path, or visiting one of the many Iron Age sites that Pembrokeshire is famous for.

 


 

In addition to tent pitches, we now have two campervan pitches with their own fire pits.

  • “An absolute gem of a campsite! Definitely recommend to anyone looking for a peaceful idyllic break, you will fall in love with it”

  • “Facilities were high quality and spotless. Would heartily recommend!”

  • “What a fantastic campsite! The pitches are spaced well apart in a beautiful meadow. It’s close to lovely beaches and interesting historical sites. I would wholeheartedly recommend spending some time at Bryncoed Camping!”

CAMPING

The 10 tent and campervan pitches are spread out in two meadows, over 5 acres of natural pasture. Red kites, buzzards, swallows and a host of other birds are regular visitors, and foxes, owls and badgers can be spotted at night.

The camping areas are car-free zones and access to the camping pitches is on foot only (max 100m), with wheelbarrows provided to transport tents and other belongings. Bryncoed Camping is a dog-free site.

BEACHES

Newport Sands is our closest beach, at just 8 minutes drive away (we’ve timed it!). This beach has everything you could ask for – perfect for swimming, kite flying and rockpooling, and strolls along the shore line. The gradient is very gentle so ideal for younger children to paddle. Other beaches nearby include Poppit Sands, Ceibwr Bay, Pwllgwaelod, and Aberfforest.

STUNNING LANDSCAPE AND HISTORICAL SITES

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park was established to protect and celebrate the incredible geology and scenery of Pembrokeshire’s coastline. There are walks of all lengths and difficulty rating, many of which can be accessed on foot from the campsite. North Pembrokeshire boasts one of the greatest concentration of intact and still visible archaeological sites, and many are just a stone’s throw from Bryncoed Camping.

FACILITIES INCLUDED

  • Fire pit per pitch
  • Hot showers and toilets
  • Freezer for ice blocks
  • Washing up station
  • Drinking water point
  • Recycling area
  • Mobile phone charging point
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