Northern Hemisphere (6 at Apple Camping)
UK Wales South Wales Pembrokeshire Tenby Apple Camping
The Owner Says
This Funky 80's inspired geodesic dome is complete with carpeted floor, color-changing lights, double bed, and is heated. Geodesic domes were designed in 1951, and remain the strongest structure known to man. Our contemporary dome is the perfect location to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It sleeps 2-4, making it perfect for a getaway for a couple or the whole family.
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About Apple Camping
Suitable For
Glamping only. So no tents, campervans or caravans.
Nearby
Owner Toby has sent his life round these parts and is never short of recommendations. Just ask if you want some local advice. For families, Manor House Wildlife Park (01646 651201) offers a chance to explore the globe – head down to the African Village where you can walk with lemurs or trek through the wallaby enclosure in the Australian bush. Back in Britain, the nearby harbour town of Tenby is a cute little spot, with ferries running out to Caldy Island, or try the harbour in Saundersfoot where there is also a sandy, blue flag beach. Freshwater West, meanwhile, was the filing location for Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows and Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood, while Barafundle Bay was recently voted the best beach in Wales.
Food & Drink
The family-friendly, Parsonage Farm Inn (01834 871436) in the village of St Florence (2¼ miles) is an excellent local pub, while the Sun (01834 871322), also in St Florence, is a traditional picture-postcard pub full of local memorabilia.