Campsites with WiFi in Pembrokeshire

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Need wifi while camping in Pembrokeshire? You’re in luck—more than 300 sites here keep you connected, whether you’re posting photos or checking maps after a day on the coastal path. Expect reliable shower and toilet facilities, with campfires allowed at many spots. Wildlife-watchers and hikers will love the mix of cliff walks and tucked-away lanes. Fishing is a favourite along the waterways and rocky coves. Prices start at just £12 a night, with an average around £45. Locals rate Rhosson Ganol (57 reviews) for its open views, Parke Farm Camping (35 reviews) for its peaceful pitches, and Rainbolts Hill Farm (32 reviews) for easy access to coastal trails. Bring your kit, sort your rubbish, and settle in for a Pembrokeshire stay that balances nature with a solid wifi signal.

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4. Mehefin Coed

1 unit · Glamping · Crymych, Wales
Hello and welcome to Llwyn Celyn’s “Mehefin Coed” and a little bit of paradise, we really don’t want to share. June and I (Laurence) Tree hope you enjoy your stay in our vintage motor home, parked up in a setting that invokes (we hope) the off road country lane hide away meets beach and secluded back garden feel. Llwyn Celyn – Like hundreds like it, is a small holding, a farm of some 12 acres, these days it is still farmed, though very quiet with only the sound of sheep from our family folk, and is set midst a small hamlet of ten other holdings. Llwyn Celyn’s “Mehefin Coed” is situated in the heart of Pembrokeshire’s National Park – The Preseli Mountain Range and birth place of Wiltshire’s “Stonehenge” and their blue stones, to which the quarries can be seen and walked to a few minutes away from Mehefin Coed. From our pictures, we hope, they give you a sense of relaxation and to forget the World outside away from our part of the UKs wonderful Pembrokeshire.
Pets
Potable water
Showers
from 
£70
 / night
Trefechan Wen Coastal Camping

15. Trefechan Wen Coastal Camping

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15 units · Tents, Motorhomes · Goodwick, Wales
Our campsite is a true back to nature, wildlife lover’s escape! Within a natural, restored wildflower meadow with the Preseli Hills lending a dramatic backdrop, this peaceful site gives you a real sense of being away from it all. Located within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the coastal path itself is a mere 20 minute walk away. Unplug and reconnect in this very special place, surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature. We welcome everyone from walkers trekking he coastal path to campervans and motorhomes exploring Pembrokeshire or on your way to or from the nearby ferry to Ireland! Facilities include compost toilets and heated showers. Our ethos is to respect all living things and to live in harmony with nature. It is fitting that we are a Greener Camping certificated site and as such require all guests to be members of the Greener Camping Club. Annual membership is just £12 per year and gives you access to hundreds of other nature loving sites. If you are not already a member you can join on booking. Bev and Marty welcome you to share in our little piece of Pembrokeshire Heaven!
Potable water
Campfires
Showers
from 
£25
 / night

Need wifi while camping in Pembrokeshire? You’re in luck—more than 300 sites here keep you connected, whether you’re posting photos or checking maps after a day on the coastal path. Expect reliable shower and toilet facilities, with campfires allowed at many spots. Wildlife-watchers and hikers will love the mix of cliff walks and tucked-away lanes. Fishing is a favourite along the waterways and rocky coves. Prices start at just £12 a night, with an average around £45. Locals rate Rhosson Ganol (57 reviews) for its open views, Parke Farm Camping (35 reviews) for its peaceful pitches, and Rainbolts Hill Farm (32 reviews) for easy access to coastal trails. Bring your kit, sort your rubbish, and settle in for a Pembrokeshire stay that balances nature with a solid wifi signal.

97% (267)

Top-rated campgrounds

Enjoy your evening meal outside and an evening drink.

4. Mehefin Coed

1 unit · Glamping · Crymych, Wales
Hello and welcome to Llwyn Celyn’s “Mehefin Coed” and a little bit of paradise, we really don’t want to share. June and I (Laurence) Tree hope you enjoy your stay in our vintage motor home, parked up in a setting that invokes (we hope) the off road country lane hide away meets beach and secluded back garden feel. Llwyn Celyn – Like hundreds like it, is a small holding, a farm of some 12 acres, these days it is still farmed, though very quiet with only the sound of sheep from our family folk, and is set midst a small hamlet of ten other holdings. Llwyn Celyn’s “Mehefin Coed” is situated in the heart of Pembrokeshire’s National Park – The Preseli Mountain Range and birth place of Wiltshire’s “Stonehenge” and their blue stones, to which the quarries can be seen and walked to a few minutes away from Mehefin Coed. From our pictures, we hope, they give you a sense of relaxation and to forget the World outside away from our part of the UKs wonderful Pembrokeshire.
Pets
Potable water
Showers
from 
£70
 / night
Trefechan Wen Coastal Camping

15. Trefechan Wen Coastal Camping

100%
(7)
15 units · Tents, Motorhomes · Goodwick, Wales
Our campsite is a true back to nature, wildlife lover’s escape! Within a natural, restored wildflower meadow with the Preseli Hills lending a dramatic backdrop, this peaceful site gives you a real sense of being away from it all. Located within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the coastal path itself is a mere 20 minute walk away. Unplug and reconnect in this very special place, surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature. We welcome everyone from walkers trekking he coastal path to campervans and motorhomes exploring Pembrokeshire or on your way to or from the nearby ferry to Ireland! Facilities include compost toilets and heated showers. Our ethos is to respect all living things and to live in harmony with nature. It is fitting that we are a Greener Camping certificated site and as such require all guests to be members of the Greener Camping Club. Annual membership is just £12 per year and gives you access to hundreds of other nature loving sites. If you are not already a member you can join on booking. Bev and Marty welcome you to share in our little piece of Pembrokeshire Heaven!
Potable water
Campfires
Showers
from 
£25
 / night

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