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Hillfort Camping

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87 reviews
· Pencaer, Pembrokeshire, Wales
1 acre hosted by John B.
1 glamping pitch · 3 motorhome/tent pitches · 5 tent pitches
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Best in South Wales: 3rd place
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Camping and glamping in secluded pitches on top of the world in Pembrokeshire. Views don’t get much better than this.

Hillfort Camping and Yurts was created by affable local land owner John, who was born and bred in the farmhouse in this quite incredible corner of Pembrokeshire. John really is the loveliest of owners, an unassuming guy who just wants people to enjoy their time here. Never fear, though; if you don’t want chat, he won’t force it upon you. And the site? Well, unassuming it definitely is not; instead it is quite simply staggering. You really are camping on top of the world, with the Pembrokeshire coastline unfurling beneath you, like a rolled out carpet.

This immense, panoramic view almost defies description. To put it into perspective, anyone who knows North Pembrokeshire knows that the Strumble Head lighthouse rises from the coastline like an imposing beacon. But, overlooking it from one of Hillfort’s craggy outcrops, Strumble looks like the tiniest, least significant dot in the landscape.

John recently changed the campsite's name from 'Hillfort Tipis' after he stopped renting out the structures and began offering yurts instead. And, while the rest of its name was inspired by the remains of an Iron Age fort on the side of the mountain, it could just as easily be called ‘camping in the clouds’, for that is about as high as it feels. We often write about a place’s sense of space in our Hipcamp recommendations, but this takes space and freedom to another level. Buzzards and kestrels fly overhead, while dolphins can be spotted (with binoculars) from your elevated vantage point. Rabbits and badgers burrow amongst the gorse. Kids clamber up to the cave in the rocks. The perfect place, then, to contemplate life and all that it has to offer.

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Tent pitch · Sleeps 4
There are many reasons why our camping experiences are unique, and here are some of the highlights: - Our unspoiled land is situated in a beautiful part of Pembrokeshire and our land includes a small mountain with remains of Iron Age hillfort. - Panoramic views of Strumble Head and Irish Sea from the top of the mountain. Ideal for watching the sunset over the sea. - Footpaths lead directly from our site past the Hillfort and join up to the coastal path for spectacular walks. - Quiet secluded pitches. - Peaceful site with no traffic noise. - Cosy nights around your own campfire.
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Motorhome/tent pitch · Sleeps 2
There are many reasons why our camping experiences are unique, and here are some of the highlights: - Our unspoiled land is situated in a beautiful part of Pembrokeshire and our land includes a small mountain with remains of Iron Age hillfort. - Panoramic views of Strumble Head and Irish Sea from the top of the mountain. Ideal for watching the sunset over the sea. - Footpaths lead directly from our site past the Hillfort and join up to the coastal path for spectacular walks. - Quiet secluded pitches. - Peaceful site with no traffic noise. - Cosy nights around your own campfire. We regret we can only take small to medium vans due to the restrictions of the access road.
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GARN FECHAN YURT with mountain & sea view

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Yurt · Sleeps 5 · 1 bedroom · 5 beds · 1 toilet
Our Mongolian Yurts - exactly like those used in the steppes of Mongolia have found a perfect home at Hillfort. Situated in a stunning location in the Pembrokeshire National Parkland, our site is a haven of peace and tranquillity, with amazing views from our little mountain and Iron Age hillfort of the surrounding countryside and across Strumble Head to the sea. The Garn Fechan Yurt has a private compostable toilet. Each Yurt is equipped with A kitchen hut complete with pots / pans / cutlery / crockery and a camping stove. - Fire pit - Picnic bench - Battery-powered lamps - Double bed, 2 single beds (bunkbed), single sofa bed and a table and chairs. - Private compost toilet This yurt can accommodate up to 5 people. There is a strict NO FIRE rule (no candles, no smoking, etc.) in the yurt for your health and safety. Thank you for your understanding.
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98% Recommend78 Ratings · 87 reviews

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Pencaer, Pembrokeshire, Wales, United KingdomTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by John B.

Joined in April 2016
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The peace and quiet of the Pembrokeshire countryside surrounding our campsite provides the perfect setting for relaxed and stress-free holidays. Our site takes its name from the remains of an Iron Age fort on the side of the Garn Fechan Hill overlooking the Irish sea and back across the coast and Pembrokeshire countryside. Many Guests have said the Sunset is the best they've seen (Weather dependent!)
Nearby attractions

If you are planning to venture further afield for a day trip, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, one of the most spectacular coastal walks in the country, is a must do, as it’s only 30 minute walk from the site. The nearest beaches are the pebbly bays of Abermawr, (with its petrified forest, viewable on low Spring tides) and Aberbach. Seal lovers can drop down the mountain to Pwllderi, to see pups (in season). The popular sandy stretches of Whitesands and Newport are within 30 minutes drive. The area is also a birdwatchers paradise. Sit in the gorse and listen to the warblers try and spot the local choughs or visit nearby Skomer Island (01646 603110). For the more adventurous, there is coasteering, kayakinng and surfing at Preseli (01348 837709)

Food and drink

Freshly caught fish - when we've been fishing. If you’re up for a simple and satisfying meal, such as fresh local beer battered fish and hand cut Pembrokeshire potato chips, visit The Shed (01348 831518) at Porthgain. Another great place to visit is The Druidstone Hotel and Restaurant (01437 781221), which has been in the Good Food Guide consistently since 1974 and serves delicious homemade food that will suit all tastes.

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