Dragonfly

UK Wales South Wales Pembrokeshire Pembroke Dragonfly Camping

  • Sleeps 2 (max 2 adults, 1 children)
  • Electricity
  • Cooking facilities
  • Beds Provided
  • Bed Linen Provided
  • Towels Provided
  • Private Bathroom
This beautiful shepherds hut is set in a peaceful, tranquil meadow teeming with birds and woodland animals. It has a built in double bed, wood burning stove and a fitted kitchen area complete with a beautiful copper sink. All bedding, towels and throws are provided, along with essential cooking utensils, crockery, pots and pans.

The Owner Says

Adjacent to the hut is a separate converted horsebox which has a hot shower, washbasin and flushing toilet.  The campfire has log benches and firepit  and there is a covered picnic bench area.  Along a windy path is a private bushbath lit by an outdoor fire.  There is plenty of space to pitch additional tents if arriving with extra family or friends.

About Dragonfly Camping

Suitable For

Glamping only. Pets not permitted. Minimum age (8 years old) for children in the Kingfisher floating cabin.

Nearby

Dragonfly Camping is within walking distance of the Cleddau Estuary. The ancient woodlands that overhand the edges of the creeks are a treat for family walks – there’s a short, spell-binding trail through Lawrenny Woods, starting at the boatyard on the Quay. Holly and Rowan trees grow beneath the canopy and there’s wood rush, heather and bilberry carpeting the ground. Little Milford Woods, meanwhile, is owned by The National Trust and borders the village of Hook. For an interesting walk, go down to the bottom of Pill Road and take the old miners' drove road over to Lower Quay Road. You can access the waterside here if you are fit and have good boots. Dragonfly Camping is also within 15 minute's drive of several blue flag beaches and the historic towns of Tenby and Pembroke (each with a castle). Manorbier Castle (01834 871394) is also worth a visit – a well-preserved 12th century gatehouse where life-size wax figures in costume are dotted about the place. From the turret windows you get great views down to Manorbier’s surfer friendly beach. For families, Manor House Wildlife Park (01646 651201) is decent – kids love getting up close and personal with the Lemurs, Wallaby's and Meerkats; youngsters are also invited to help feed the goats and sheep.

Food & Drink

Strike out on foot for a pint at Cresswell Quay (01646 651210) or a short drive will take you to the Lawrenny Arms (01646 651367) or Lawrenny's Quayside Tearooms (01646 651574) for locally sourced food. Further afield, the award winning Café Môr (07422 535345), a seafood shack based at The Point House Angle, is well worth a stop or head into Tenby for a wide variety of good restaurants and pubs.
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