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Trevayne Farm Caravan & Camping Park
Monkstone
Saundersfoot Pembrokeshire (Browse area)
SA69 9DL Tel: 01834 813402
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Pitches: 60 Open: 01/04/2024 to 31/10/2024 01/04/2025 to 31/10/2025
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Who's it for |
Families Welcome |
Not Members Only |
No Rallies |
Not Naturist Site |
Dogs Welcome |
No Dogs Allowed |
Groups Welcome |
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Facilities |
Toilet Facilities |
Hot Showers |
Washing Up |
No Bathroom |
Baby Changing Facilities |
Laundry On Site |
Drinking Water |
Disabled Friendly |
Chemical Disposal |
No Battery Charging |
Gas Exchange |
Recycling Facilities |
No Kitchen Facilities |
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No Motorhome Point |
Wifi Access |
Shop On Site |
Bar <1 mile |
Restaurant or Cafe or Takeaway <1 mile |
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No Playground |
No TV Room |
No Games Room |
No Evening Ents |
Fishing <1 mile |
Wild Swimming <1 mile |
No Indoor Pool |
No Outdoor Pool |
No Horse Riding |
No Cycle Hire |
No Golf |
No Tennis |
Beach <1 mile |
No Watersports |
No Boat Launch |
Other Features |
Sea Views |
Working Farm |
No Campfires Allowed |
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No Waterside Pitches |
Public Transport <1 mile |
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Date of Visit: July 2015 |
Unit: Campervan |
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Reviewer: Fionavan |
40 reviews from this member |
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Beautiful site on the coast path between Saundersfoot & Tenby - we had an EHU pitch and a wonderful view out to sea.
Small, newly installed shower & toilet block in this field was lovely - spotlessly clean, great shower, hot water in plentiful supply.
Reception area has guides & a supply of fresh food and camping staples and a very warm welcome.
A dog guide is available from reception - very useful as it contained information regarding dog friendly beaches & pubs in the area. The site is so dog friendly that there are meadows & fields dedicated to dog exercise - one has the most amazing view across to Tenby.
Pretty walk along to Saundersfoot in the evening. Although we didn't walk to Tenby, the coast path is easily accessible & the walk is recommended.
Car park in Tenby easy to use for campervans & motorhomes - lovely boat trip to Caldey Island - beautiful spot, lovely café with excellent cake, beaches, dog friendly, scenic walk around the island, and an amazing monastery too.
Although we didn't go with children, there is so much to do in the area, and there was plenty of space on the site. There are also pigs & chickens in the farmyard.
We would definitely return here.
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Date of Visit: June 2015 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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Reviewer: Sue6 |
38 reviews from this member |
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A good location, yes you can walk to Saundersfoot abt 30-40 mins. A good seaside location, and plenty to choose from in the local area.
The 'Croft Field' was not as nice as the views over the bay, actually sitting among parked up touring caravans was dull. The facilities could have been cleaned more often along with the bin emptying, the shower units being slightly open to the wind elements. Really good dog walking areas. Helpful owners/staff. Would I call in again probably.
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Date of Visit: May 2015 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: JR03JAM |
1 review from this member |
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This our second visit in two years. We only live 30 mins away but love this site. The facilities are spotlessly clean. Views are amazing. There is a great walk along the coastal path to Tenby which takes about 90mins. The camping area has plenty of area for children to play and also there is Monkstone beach which is kind of a private beach to the campsite although it has a lot of steps to get to but totally worth it.
It has a laundrette, a shop for fresh and local produce and they will freeze your coolpacks if you ask nicely. A great part of Pembrokeshire
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Date of Visit: April 2015 |
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Reviewer: BigLee |
1 review from this member |
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Absolutly Wonderul, Almost Perfect in Every Way!
Where to start? Well the positives. Location is probably one of the best in the country, fab views from Monkstone field across the bay. 195 steps downhill, to the flatest gorgeous massive spotless Monkstone beach. Time it right, at low water walk 30 mins to Sandersfoot along beach or on Coastal path to wonderful village with evertything you could need including Tesco Metro and Spar, great pubs and resturants, cafes etc. Dog friendly everywhere.
Pitchs all serviced, drainage from unit direct to own waste, own water connection on pitch. Toilet block on Monkstone recently refirbished to high standard. Loads hot water, regularly cleaned. Site shop sells great local produce as well as all the basics, staff all seem to be very keen 20 somethings, friendly and a real credit to themselves and the site.
Really quiet peaceful site, enjoyed visiting the sheep, cows, and hens daily, no clubhouse here but its charm is as a clean quite farm site with a truely remarkable beach and good facilities.
What makes it not a 110% well always if you want to be critical, there is only 1 male and 1 female shower at the Monkstone block to share between 12 pitchs. 2 female loos, 1 male and 2 urinals. To be honest, you can walk upto the other blocks that have loads or wait 5 mins. Only happened once it was occupied so not fussed just trying to be objective.
Will we be back. You bet we will. Best campsite my family has ever visited. Love it!
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Date of Visit: September 2014 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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Reviewer: Jcm2801 |
7 reviews from this member |
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Had a fantastic two week stay with glorious weather until the last night. The views from Monkston field are superb - Wisemans Bridge to the left and Tenby to the right. We had planned to explore the area but with such good weather we spent of our time chilling out; drinking wine; reading and cooking on the barbeque. We did venture into Tenby - which is a delightful walled town with interesting shops. Wiseman Bridge has a fantastic pub for a good value lunch followed by a walk along the beach. Saundersfoot was nice for a good ice cream. Made friends with Dennis (who was born and lived all his life at Trevayne) who's son now runs the farm and site. Dennis gave my partner a bunch of flowers from his garden. That made her stay even better. He is a delightful chap who walks several miles each day and loves to chat to everyone. He can tell you the history and places to visit. Would we go there again? You bet we would.
Great Holiday.
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Date of Visit: August 2014 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: Thorntop |
11 reviews from this member |
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We camped in Tenby field for tents without electric. You can camp where you like but the field becomes progressively steeper as you pass the toilet block and was nearly full when we arrived so we pitched at the very far end near the sea. The ground levels slightly here and we were sheltered by some trees. We stayed for 7 nights and wanted to extend but the staff insisted they were full despite the field being noticeably less full than when we arrived. I can only assume they were over booked when we arrived, or they didn't like the look of us! It is definitely a family camp, no groups, but we are a large family. The staff were very helpful and friendly but rarely leave reception. The site shop sells basic provisions, milk and bread, and will charge mobile phones but there was always a queue for this. The toilets are immaculate with plenty of hot water, free showers and sinks for washing up. Mobile reception is poor but I did get a weak EE signal at the toilet block.
The site is short walk (500m and 200 steps) to Monkstone beach which was great for swimming and never crowded. The beach is stony at high tide but low tide reveals acres of flat sand which is ideal for rounders or cricket. The Pembrokeshire coastal path runs along the top of the cliff and makes an excellent 30 min walk to Saundersfoot or an hour to Tenby. Warning the path involves a lot of up and down.
This campsite made an excellent base for a seaside holiday and is excellent value.
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Date of Visit: July 2014 |
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Reviewer: Lobraes |
26 reviews from this member |
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Just returned from a week at this lovely campsite. We weren't blessed with the greatest of weeks weather wise but got a couple of red hot clear days. I'm so glad we got to see the view in all it's glory !
We stayed in the Monkstone field with the best views imaginable. 195 steps(we counted) lead down to a secluded beach which is dog friendly :) it's a stunning beach which we walked down to Daily. There's a cliff top walk to Saundersfoot about 1. 5 miles and to Tenby 2. 5 miles. Both of which are accessed from the Monkstone field. You need to be quite fit as there are a lot of steps and it's hilly in places.
Tenby is a gorgeous town with everything you need and Saundersfoot much smaller but again very nice. We took a boat trip to Caldey island which was well with the £11 each ( dog went free) from Tenby harbour.
Didn't use the campsite showers as we have one in the caravan but they looked fine, only small on our field but two other larger blocks in the other fields. Campsite shop handy for essentials and you can order your Daily paper.
Highly recommend.
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Date of Visit: July 2014 |
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Reviewer: Bessacarr |
10 reviews from this member |
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The best view we have ever had from a campsite!
The hard standings are quite sloping and we struggled to get the van level, but the stunning sea view more than compensated for a slight slope!
We stayed in Monkstone field and the shower block was small and somewhat dated but perfectly functional. The large block is very smart and spacious but a bit of a walk away.
The shop stocked the basics and the staff were friendly and helpful. The site is kept very clean and tidy.
The surrounding area is stunning and we enjoyed our walks to the beach and the 200 odd steps helped to keep us fit! We walked to Saundersfoot along the coast path and if the tide is out you can walk back along the beach which is a lovely thing to do.
The site is very well located for exploring the surrounding area Tenby is a lovely town and well worth a visit and we had delicious fish and chips in Saundersfoot where there is also a very upmarket restaurant overlooking the sea.
We would definitely recommend this site.
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Date of Visit: June 2014 |
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Reviewer: Countrymouse |
6 reviews from this member |
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Location is perfect. Sits above a gorgeous, little-known-about beach, sheltered by cliffs at both ends to form a lovely little sun trap. Long enough for a wander along but small enough to be sheltered. Tenby is just a few miles down the coast path in one direction, with Saundersfoot a few miles the other way. Both are lovely walks, but expect a fair bit of climbing.
The site has its own shop which sells lovely local produce. We bought burgers, rolls and delicious chili cheese which made for the most amazing beach barbecue.
It's a larger site that we normally go for, so in school holidays it can be quite noisy, but in June when we last visited it was quiet and we had loads of space to ourselves.
The views from the site itself are stunning, and just a wander around the site is like doing one of the best bits of the Pembrokeshire coast path.
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Date of Visit: May 2014 |
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Reviewer: Purps68 |
4 reviews from this member |
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Booking online was very easy with their website booking service.
We stayed the bank holiday weekend fri-mon. The camspsite was initially tricky to find, as it had turned dark and we made the mistake of following the satnav, DO NOT follow your satnav!
We eventually found it after disturbing the old farmer who gave us directions over the phone.
We pitched up in the Tenby Field (tent field) at midnight, so couldn't see much! The next morning what a surprise, we had 180 degrees of sea view. Absolutely stunning!
The camp field, was a good size with toilet/shower/washing up block.
This block seemed to be built into a barn conversion, it was cleaned regularly and well stocked with loo rolls.
My only complaint would be that as it was semi-open air, taking a shower in the great British weather was a little nippy! and also despite the showers being free and lovely and hot the press button for the shower switched off almost immediately that you took your hand away. Infact the taps at the wash basins/ washing up sinks had a longer time release than the showers.
There is a little camp shop selling necessities, farm animals to see and a lovely walk to nearby Monkstone Beach.
The site is also close to Saundersfoot/Tenby, and we used it as a base for exploring the local area.
Well recommended, and we will definitely be camping there again!
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