Overlooked by Pembroke Castle – the birthplace of King Henry VII – and still featuring its historic town walls, Pembrokeshire's county town is an ideal centre point for any camping holiday.
Set along the the Daugleddau estuary, flanked on all sides by woodland and farmland, the local area is awash with good campsites and offers both spectacular countryside as well as easy access to the coast.
Looking for a camping experience near Pembroke, Wales that's perfect for surfing? Look no further than Hipcamp. With over 2200 options in the area, there's something for everyone. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, you'll find the perfect spot to catch some waves. Check out top campsites like Mynydd Mawr (55 reviews), Celtic Camping and Bunkhouses (58 reviews), and South Dean Camping (40 reviews) for a memorable stay. Plus, with popular facilities like cooking equipment, pet-friendly options, and campfires, you'll have everything you need for a fantastic camping experience. So grab your board and get ready to hit the waves!