A quiet family run park, uniquely
situated within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, offering
unsurpassed panoramic views of magnificent coastal scenery.
Caerfai Bay sandy bathing beach with its fascinating caves
and rock pools is within 200 metres.
The Pembrokeshire coastal path is
adjacent to the site entrance with Caerbwdy Bay a short
walk to the east and St. Nons Chapel to the west. For the
more serious walker, further along the coast to Solva or
Whitesands Bay, or even the entire coastline - the choice
is yours.
The St. Davids Peninsula is an excellent location for swimming,
fishing, birdwatching, botany and indeed for anyone who
appreciates the beauty of unspoilt coastal scenery and countryside.
This area of coast is of national
importance as a breeding and pupping site for the grey Atlantic
seal - one of the largest sites is at nearby Ramsey Island.
St. Davids Cathedral and ruins of
the Bishop's Palace lie in the valley of the river Alun
in St. Davids, Europe's smallest City and is an easy walk
or short drive from Caerfai.
Golf, windsurfing, boat trips and
other numerous outdoor pursuits are available locally. International
concerts and recitals are given in the Cathedral.