The Park is open from the first of March to the second week of November for touring caravans, tents and motor homes.
There are nine caravans for hire.

Dogs are allowed on site but must be kept on a lead at all times, however,during the school summer holiday period (Saturday 17th July to Wed 1st September 2010) the tent fields are dog free areas, i.e. tents and Motor Homes in fields 2 and 3 should not have dogs. Normally dogs would be exercised off site - on the adjacent cliff path walk, but there is a small dog walk area next to the Park entrance which is handy for the emergency or short morning exercise!


AMENITIES

FREE HOT SHOWERS
FAMILY AMENITY BLOCK
ELECTRIC SHAVER POINTS
ELECTRIC HOOK-UP POINTS
PUBLIC TELEPHONE
CAMPING GAZ & CALOR GAS
LAUNDERETTE INCLUDING
IRON AND BOARD
DISH WASH ROOMS
HAIRDRYERS
DISABLED TOILET & SHOWER

 

Men's camping facilities

The facilities are located in two areas:

Caravan field complex: situated at the top of the caravan field, is the Park Office (where you can also buy bottled gas, post cards etc.), adjacent disabled toilet/shower, men's and ladies shower/toilet block, laundry, dishwash, information room (which doubles as a storm shelter). Also a separate block with telephone kiosk, grey and chemical waste cubicles, and unisex toilets. Outside are the grey and chemical dump stations for motor homes.

Tent field complex (between the caravan field and first tent field): Family amenity units - two with small baths/shower, baby changers, basin and toilet, - two with shower basin and toilet. Men's and ladies toilet/shower block, dishwash room, and wet suit wash room.

Disabled Facilities

Since 2001 we have had some disabled facilities installed on the Park. These include ramps up to the site office and a purpose built shower/toilet facility. The whole of the Park has panoramic sea views. Although the Park cannot cater for disabled groups, individuals or families with a disabled member or members are welcomed.

 

Unfortunately Caerfai beach itself is not accessible for wheelchairs, however there are some local places such as Whitesands, which is a popular and accessible beach that sees a lot of activity during the summer. At Abereiddy a few miles further north there is a wheelchair friendly coastal path that starts from the beach car park.

Travel
For Visitors with disabilities who are looking to explore the beautiful Pembrokeshire coastline there are a few options. Pembrokeshire Coastal Bus Services are designed for tourists to access the Pembrokeshire Coast National Trail without having to use a car. The 'Celtic Coaster' bus service takes you to the St Davids Peninsula. The bus runs on LPG-an environmentally friendly fuel-and can carry wheelchairs. The 14-seater minibus runs from St Davids to Porth Clais, St Justinians and Whitesands, enabling you see the peninsula, catch the boat trips to Ramsey Island or enjoy a day on the beach.

Download Access Statement

 

RECYCLING AT CAERFAI

Glass Bottles

Yes

In green wheelie bins in refuse compounds

Plastic Bottles and Cans

Yes

In green wheelie bins in refuse compounds

Plastic wrappers, sheets etc.

No

Placed in ordinary skip bins in refuse compounds

News Papers and Magazines

Yes

In green wheelie bins in refuse compounds

Vegetable peelings & grass cuttings

Yes

In bin at back of laundry (near office complex)

Cardboard

Yes

If made into flat-packs, can be placed behind recycling bins in refuse compound 1

 

NON RECYCLED WASTE (ordinary household refuse)

This is collected by private firm in the large green skip bins, located in the refuse compounds.

Location of Refuse compounds

    • At the top of the caravan field
    • Below the tent field amenity complex