Pembrokeshire Caravan Holidays and Holiday Parks

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Pembrokeshire Caravan Holidays and Holiday Parks

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Pembrokeshire Caravan Holidays
Pembrokeshire is a county in the southwest of Wales that borders Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion but it is the coastline of the county that is the major attraction for most holidaymakers.

Most of Pembrokeshire features a coastline with the north parts of the county sitting on Cardigan Bay whilst the southern parts sit on the end of the Bristol Channel, with the Irish Sea covering the rest.

With lots of cliffs tops, plenty of great beaches and over 100 miles of coastal walks, Pembrokeshire is the perfect place to getaway from it all and simply relax whilst on holiday.

The popularity of the coast in the county led to the establishment of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the only national park in the United Kingdom that was established primarily due to a beautiful coastline.

Pembrokeshire Holiday Parks

Here are our top 10 caravan holiday parks in Pembrokeshire.

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Pembrokeshire Caravan Holidays

As well as the natural beauty of Pembrokeshire and the chance to spot dolphins in Cardigan Bay, the region also has lots to offer holidaymakers including Carew Castle, the Welsh Wildlife Centre and numerous sites of historical importance but from out point of view, the biggest attraction to the area is the great caravan holiday parks on offer.

From larger parks with lots of facilities, activities and accommodation options to small and intimate parks that are the ideal base for exploring the region, there is a caravan holiday park for everyone in Pembrokeshire.

Pembrokeshire has a number of areas of interest for holidaymakers, with a mix of holiday resorts, towns and rural areas that all offer something different.

Haverfordwest

Haverfordwest is the county town of Pembrokeshire and it is the most populous area, although the town remains a small town charm.

The town was an important area during the Roman period and throughout history which has led to a number of historical sites in and around the town, with the towns castle been one of the major attractions in Haverfordwest.

Pembroke

Pembroke is an historic walled town that features one of the most historic castles in Wales. Pembroke Castle was the birthplace of Henry Tudor who became Henry VII, the King of England.

The Norman fortress is still one of the biggest attractions in the town and is well worth a visit for anybody holidaying in the area.

Pembroke Dock

Pembroke Dock is a small town just to the northwest of Pembroke and as you would expect, it is the largest docks in the area.

Sitting on the banks of the River Cleddau, the town expanding rapidly from ma fishing village to thriving town thanks to the establishment of the Royal Navy Dockyard way back in 1814 and it is from it’s naval past that many of the town’s main attractions are related to.

Sites of interest in Pembroke Dock include Martello Towers, the Defensible barracks and garrison or for those wanting a more adventurous holiday experience, why not take advantage of the towns ferry links to Ireland and have a day out across the sea.

Tenby

Tenby is the main holiday resort in Pembrokeshire and with a historic walled town sitting atop cliffs overlooking beautiful sandy beaches, it is no surprise that it has that mantle.

The town is also home to many of the biggest and best caravan holiday parks in the region as well as many of the area’s leading attractions.

From boat rides to watch seals play in there natural environment to the brightly covered houses in the old town set around Tenby harbour and from miles of sandy beaches to independent shops, there is lots to see and do in and around Tenby.

Milford Haven

Milford Haven is a small harbour town on the north side of a natural harbour which has been used as a port since the middle ages.

The port is still in use today, with the energy sector using the LNG and Oil terminals that rivals the biggest in the world.

The town has now established itself as a tourist destination with independent bars, cafes, shops and restaurants set around the harbour.

Fishguard

Fishguard is another harbour town with a long history that is now popular with tourists. Take a stroll around Lower Fishguard and enjoy beautiful views of the mouth of the River Gwuan and of the numerous leisure boats that anchor in the harbour.

The town features a number of brightly coloured houses that gives it a vibrant feel, especially when the sun shines.

With sandy beaches, historical castles, small towns and villages full of independent, shops, bars, cafes and restaurants as well as miles and miles of stunning coastline, it is no surprise that Pembrokeshire is such a popular holiday destination.

The opportunity to explore is also strong in the district with train links to the big southern cities of Swansea and Cardiff as well as ferry services to Ireland making for a fun filled day our or overnight stay.

Of course from our point of view it is holiday resorts and caravan holiday parks that are of the most important and Pembrokeshire has both of them covered.

The seaside resort of Tenby has all you need for a great day by the sea and when the sun shines it’s sandy beach is amongst the best in the UK.

The county is home to a good range of caravan parks, from large parks with lots of facilities and activities as well as small, independent parks perfect as a base for relaxing.

Here at CaraHols.co.uk we review all of the parks we feature, bring you all of the information you need to know about a caravan holiday park to make an informed decision on whether or not it is right for you. We then bring you a direct link to the booking page on the operators/owner’s website and also where you can get further information.

That means that by simply visiting CaraHols.co.uk and using our website, the process of finding a caravan holiday, choosing the accommodation and actually booking the holiday is as easy as possible.

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