|
|
|
Llwyngwair Manor Holiday Park
Llwyngwair Manor Holiday Park
Newport Pembrokeshire (Browse area)
SA42 0LX Tel: 01239 820498
Visit their website Check Digital TV coverage See Weather Forecast
|
Pitches: 90 Open: 01/03/2024 to 31/01/2025 01/03/2025 to 31/01/2026
Rating:
|
Tent Pitches |
Caravan Pitches |
Motorhome Pitches |
Small Campervans |
Glamping Units |
Holiday Homes for Hire |
Holiday Homes for Sale |
No Seasonal Pitches |
Electric Hookups |
No Hardstandings |
No Fully Serviced Pitches |
Show Full Facilities |
Who's it for |
Families Welcome |
Not Members Only |
No Rallies |
Not Naturist Site |
Dogs Welcome |
No Dogs Allowed |
Groups Welcome |
|
Facilities |
Toilet Facilities |
Hot Showers |
Washing Up |
No Bathroom |
No Baby Changing |
Laundry On Site |
Drinking Water |
Disabled Friendly |
Chemical Disposal |
No Battery Charging |
Gas Exchange |
No Recycling Facilities |
No Kitchen Facilities |
No Freezer / Fridge |
No Motorhome Point |
Wifi Access |
Shop <1 mile |
Bar On Site |
Restaurant or Cafe or Takeaway On Site |
Activities |
Kids Playground |
No TV Room |
Games Room |
Evening Entertainment |
Fishing On Site |
No Wild Swimming |
No Indoor Pool |
No Outdoor Pool |
Horse Riding <1 mile |
No Cycle Hire |
Golf <1 mile |
Tennis On Site |
Beach <1 mile |
Watersports <1 mile |
No Boat Launch |
Other Features |
No Sea Views |
Not Working Farm |
No Campfires Allowed |
|
No Waterside Pitches |
Public Transport |
No Dog Walk |
|
Reviews:
26 in total, now showing 11 to 20
Previous 10
Next 10
|
Jump to Page
1
2
3
|
Write your own Review to win an Outdoor Revolution Screenhouse 4 and £150! If you've ever visited this campsite please submit a review for your chance to win! Each month one lucky person will have their review picked at random and will win an Outdoor Revolution Screenhouse 4 worth £299 AND £150 of Amazon vouchers. Leave as many reviews as you can for more chances - it only takes a few minutes
|
Date of Visit: July 2015 |
Unit: Tent |
Rating:
Rating Breakdown: |
Location:
| Facilities:
| Customer Service:
|
Value for money:
| Child friendliness:
| Overall:
|
|
Reviewer: Redders09 |
3 reviews from this member |
|
What a lovely site. Very clean and well kept.
Long winding road leading up to the Manor.
As you walk into the Manor its not very clear where the reception is. Had to follow another gentleman into the bar area. That's where the reception is-they basically check you in from the bar.
The Manor itself is an amazing building.
I was shown on a hand drawn map at the bar where our pitch was but you had to find your pitch yourself which was not very clearly marked. Just a stone on the floor with the pitch number on so unless you knew you had to look for these stones is was hard to work out where the pitches were.
There was no other details given when we booked in eg times meals were served etc.
We were pitched along side a river which was lovely. We could watch the fish jumping (Trout I think they were), feed the ducks and watch out for other wildlife along the banks.
The shower facilities were excellant and spotless all the time.
There were 6 toilets for the women and in the shower room, there were 3 showers and then 4 separate cubicles with a wash basin and mirror in with a light above it, which I thought was a fantastic idea. In both the toilet block and shower room there was baby changing mats and my husband said they were in the men's as well.
Washing up room was always clean. Only annoying thing was that you had to go to the Manor itself to freeze your freezer blocks which was a bit of a walk. They put them in their freezer in the kitchen so you were asking the staff all the time to freeze them. Would of been better if they could of put a little freezer in the washing up room as it was closer.
No shop on site so make sure you have everything you need.
There was a little play area by the campsite itself and then a bigger play area down by the static caravans.
Didn't have food at the Manor so cannot comment on that. They do food to take-away too. Prices on the menu seemed reasonable. Went up there and had a few drinks at night so my son could go in the games room. You have to pay for Wi-fi and you can only get it in the Manor.
We didn't explore surrounding areas but went to Castell Henllys which is only a five minute drive.
A lovely find and have booked a weekend there at the end of August.
|
|
Date of Visit: August 2013 |
Unit: Motorhome |
Rating:
Rating Breakdown: |
Location:
| Facilities:
| Customer Service:
|
Value for money:
| Child friendliness:
| Overall:
|
|
Reviewer: Waterpikey |
1 review from this member |
|
Fabulous simple site beautiful position not far to walk into a lovely little town and a nice walk to the beach beautiful views a gate gets you away from the main road which is at the bottom of the field. All facilities clean and simple no lists of rules and the owner leaves you alone Very quiet and doggie friendly we will definitely be back
|
|
Date of Visit: June 2014 |
Unit: Motorhome |
Rating:
Rating Breakdown: |
Location:
| Facilities:
| Customer Service:
|
Value for money:
| Child friendliness:
| Overall:
|
|
Reviewer: Lady of the lakes |
42 reviews from this member |
|
We arrived for just one night and ended up staying on, as we could not tear ourselves away. Although we had planned to spend the time on Newport sands, we actually loved just chilling out by the riverside - just feet from the van - watching the antics of the squirrels and enjoying the sight of dippers and wagtails in the river itself. The facilities are conveniently located, clean and decent, and the staff up at the manor very friendly and helpful. The grounds are magnificent with some very beautiful old trees in assorted varieties spaced out nicely, and there are loads of lovely dog walks just off site in diverse directions. House martins were nesting under the eaves of the manor which made for some wonderful photos. As we left, my husband looked wistfully at the sited units and said how would I like to retire here - that says it all.
|
|
Date of Visit: May 2014 |
Unit: Campervan |
Rating:
Rating Breakdown: |
Location:
| Facilities:
| Customer Service:
|
Value for money:
| Child friendliness:
| Overall:
|
|
Reviewer: Fblueziggy |
3 reviews from this member |
|
Had fabulous bank holiday weekend. Lovely clean site fabulous setting. Only complaint was the one set of electrics you drive over the cables to other vans which I thought was dangerous and liable to break the inner cables, but all in all a lovely site. Pity about the weather but that wasn't the sites fault.
|
|
Date of Visit: September 2013 |
Unit: Motorhome |
Rating:
Rating Breakdown: |
Location:
| Facilities:
| Customer Service:
|
Value for money:
| Child friendliness:
| Overall:
|
|
Reviewer: Dobber748 |
13 reviews from this member |
|
We arrived spur of the moment looking for somewhere in the area and this was on the main rd so we pulled in and so glad we did. Long sweeping drive up to the manor house where we enquired and were told £15 plus £3 for the dog and what value that turned out to be. Beautifully tranquil pitch by a trout infested river hidden in a tree lined gorge. Shower block well thought out and cleaned regularly though I did find the windows constantly open every time I visited which made for a chilly shower in the autumn air.
Manor house served food and drink of which we didn't try so cant comment preferring to cycle into newport about a mile along the road and onto the huge expanse of beach.
Well worth a visit for a relaxing break
|
|
Advertisement
|
Date of Visit: July 2012 |
Unit: Tent |
Rating:
Rating Breakdown: |
Location:
| Facilities:
| Customer Service:
|
Value for money:
| Child friendliness:
| Overall:
|
|
Reviewer: Helen Dab |
1 review from this member |
|
What a wonderful site! The toilet block for the camping section was very clean and spacious. It even reached the high standards of my teenager! Pitches were large and face onto a beautiful river. Wooded walks and well-kept grass and play areas make the site a pleasure to explore. It was peaceful and picturesque. The staff were helpful and friendly.
We ate at the manor and were pleased with that too. Service was quick and the food was great for the price. All in all a lovely break and I would recommend the site to anyone looking for pretty and rural rather than bright lights.
You need a car to get into even Newport, which has lovely pubs and a post office, but not much else. Beaches along the coast are idyllic if you are lucky enough for sunshine. As I said, highly recommend for a peaceful, well-run, rural campsite.
|
|
Date of Visit: May 2010 |
Unit: Campervan |
Rating:
Rating Breakdown: |
Location:
| Facilities:
| Customer Service:
|
Value for money:
| Child friendliness:
| Overall:
|
|
Reviewer: Bethski |
2 reviews from this member |
|
Very reasonably priced campsite. The selling point of Llwyngwair is the grounds which are beautiful. We were put in the lower field which was by the river. This meant that the midges were in abundance!
One thing that I think potential campers need to be aware of is that the river is used by local fishermen as well as campers who are there for the fishing.When we sat down for our evening meal we found that there was a group of fishermen only 2 metres away which meant that our meal wasn't quite as peaceful as we'd hoped!
There were a couple of play areas dotted around which kept our youngest busy and the facilities were more than adequate (and very quiet even though there were a fair few campers on the site at the same time as us).
|
|
Date of Visit: September 2008 |
Unit: Tent |
Rating:
Rating Breakdown: |
Location:
| Facilities:
| Customer Service:
|
Value for money:
| | Overall:
|
|
Reviewer: Vardra |
3 reviews from this member |
|
I feel hesitant to submit a review of this campsite, as I feel that it should remain a secret and as such, a hidden gem.
Situated just outside Newport, Llwyngwair is a haven of peace. Entering the site you pass the manicured lawns before seeing the Manor which is the centrepiece of the site.
The facilities are excellent and the staff are frendly and welcoming.
There is plenty of room on the pitches for our tent and most are on the banks of the river that flows through the site.
I cannot recommend this site highly enough, if you are looking for a peaceful break in one of the most beautiful spots in the UK.
|
|
Date of Visit: August 2008 |
Unit: Trailer Tent |
|
Reviewer: Anneke |
4 reviews from this member |
|
This relaxed campsite is in a beautiful sheltered, secluded valley with a lively river curving around the site. Lots of leafy walks up overgrown slate hillsides. The grass is soft and easy to peg into. Plenty of taps but you do need a long cable for the electric hook-ups. A tarmac road takes you up through the site and loops around the top meadow. The toilet block is spacious, very clean but lacks laundry facilities, although there is one washer and one dryer located at the manor house, a fair distance away. The top meadow is liable to rainwater build-up. We had to leave after six days of continous rain because the pitch was waterlogged and the awning flooded. You feel as if the operation of the campsite and Manor house are being slowly scaled down.
Downsides: no shop, a long walk distance to the manor's limited facilities.
Upsides: Peaceful, toilet block, river, relaxed.
Newport
Upside: lots of nice little shops, very pretty.
Downside: pavements and roads very narrow and twisty, main road through extremely busy.
|
|
Date of Visit: July 2008 |
Unit: Tent |
|
Reviewer: Bibbster |
3 reviews from this member |
|
We have just come back from 6 days on this site, it is in a lovely setting, very sheltered,trees surround the edge of the site and a river runs through which the kids loved. The facilities were excellent, showers were very roomy and very clean, the hotel does hot meals and take away, quite a basic menu but still ok. Plenty of local pubs to eat in if you wanted to venture further out.
My only criticism is the size of the pitches on the top meadow, they did seem very close together, although not a problem for us as due to the size of our tent we were allocated two pitches. The top meadow is a grassed area with a road running around the edge and it is slightly dipped down where you pitch which meant that when the heavens opened on our final night we ended up with a river running through the tent, the lower meadow seemed much more level although there is no hook up available in that area.
There was a small games room with pool and table tennis and a tennis court which you could hire out for a reasonable sum ( can't remember how much think it was £1.00 hour) There is also two big grassed areas for ball games.
Newport beach nearby is stunning, you can drive onto the beach for £3.00, plenty of rock pools and acres of beach when the tide is low. There is also toilets and a cafe.
All in all we enjoyed this site and hope to return.
|
|
Previous
26 Reviews in total, now showing 11 to 20
Next
|
Write a Review of this Site to Win an Outdoor Revolution Prize and £150
|
Common Questions
Is Llwyngwair Manor Holiday Park child friendly? YES, it accepts children & has a playground View all facilities
Where is the nearest shop to Llwyngwair Manor Holiday Park? There is a shop within 1 mile View all facilities
Is Llwyngwair Manor Holiday Park dog friendly? YES View all facilities
Other Sites Near Newport Other sites within 10 miles - All Sites in Pembrokeshire
Latest News, Discounts and Competitions see all...
Follow us on Facebook! |
|
You can now follow UKCampsite.co.uk on Facebook! Keep abreast of the latest news and updates much more easily.
Simply click here then click on the Like button! |
|
All reviews and comments are the personal opinion of the review author only , and as such do not represent the view of the UK Camp Site.co.uk.
The facilities shown on this website are a guide only, and you should check with the campsite direct before making any booking. The UKCampsite.co.uk will not be held responsible for any errors or omissions
|