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St David's Lleithyr Meadow Out and about ever got done with all the old tools. Meet Local attractions the friendly farm animals. 01437 751227 www.clerkenhill.co.uk Welcome to St Davids Bishop’s Palace • Haverfordwest Town Museum This imposing medieval palace stands in • The museum has a fascinating collection a grassy hollow next to purple-stoned St of artefacts, photographs, paintings and Davids Cathedral. Even in ruins, the palace uniforms reflecting the 900-year history of is unequalled anywhere else in Wales. Haverfordwest. St David’s 01437 720517 www.cadw.wales.gov.uk 01437 763087 The Pembrokeshire Coast www.haverfordwest-town-museum.org. • uk National Park This is Britain’s only truly coastal National •Picton Castle Lleithyr Park. It has a spectacular landscape of The Woodland Gardens around Picton rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, wooded Castle extend to about 40 acres. This is estuaries and wild inland hills, and is a home to a feast of wild flowers, ancient place of sanctuary for wildlife. There are oaks, beeches and many other mature five Visitor Centres in the Park. trees intermingled with a unique collection Meadow www.pcnpa.org.uk of rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolia, RSPB Ramsey Island camellias, myrtle, embothrium and • eucriphia, bred over 40 years. Caravan Club Site Nature Reserve 01437 751326 www.pictoncastle.co.uk Ramsey Island is an unspoilt RSPB Nature Reserve with a large variety of visiting Activities and breeding birds. Boasting some of the highest sea cliffs in Wales, you can see •Cycling spectacular colonies of nesting seabirds. The nearest National Cycle Network route to 01437 721721 this site is Greenwich to Fishguard, Route 4, www.ramseyisland.com OS ref SM749269. •Wildlife Adventure Boat Trips A very popular trip departing from Cycling notes: These have been developed in conjunction St. Justinians on a fast exciting jet boat, with Sustrans and are available on this site. crossing over the swirling currents of Ramsey They include a detailed map, step-by-step Get to know your site Sound. Your voyage takes you beneath the directions and useful route information. This is a marvellous holiday site, open to or sea, while birdwatchers will have their majestic cliffs adorned with nesting seabirds A great way to explore the local area, you binoculars permanently in use, for there’s and colonies of seals and there’s also a can pick them up FREE from Reception or the sun and the scudding clouds nestled chance to see the resident porpoise! download them from www.caravanclub. by three headlands of the stunning an enormous range of birds to be seen, and 01437 721721 co.uk Pembrokeshire Coast. It is an outdoor bird sanctuaries on the offshore islands. www.thousandislands.co.uk base for just about every open-air activity Daily trips go to Ramsey from St Justinians •Clerkenhill Adventure Farm •Walking you can think of - great for families with and to Skomer, Skokholm and Grassholm There are many excellent walking routes The Tin Giant & the Bear are just two energetic offspring. from Martin’s Haven, (about 20 miles down near the site on the coastal path. of the characters you will meet on your You can swim, surf, windsurf and sail the coast). You may see seals, dolphins, adventure at Clerkenhill Farm. Be Tarzan, •Tourer Explorer from Whitesands Bay (beach designated puffins and thousands of nesting seabirds swing in the trees. Look for rare creatures Tourer Explorer is available on this site - ask at dog free May-September), just over a mile on your trip. in the wildlife ponds. Wonder how work reception for your activity booklet! from the site. Anglers can fish in reservoir General site information (IDTV) or a digital receiver, and you may also Motor vehicles and bicycles on site should, Reception services need an aerial or satellite dish. For more at all times, be used with due regard to information visit www.digitaluk.co.uk. the safety and convenience of others and Mail and messages their speed should not exceed walking pace Mail and messages are put on the board Electric hook-up (5mph). No cycling is permitted on site outside reception. Electricity is included in your pitch fee, but between the hours of dusk and dawn, as please help us minimise our effect on the Site Shop determined by the Wardens. Any one-way environment by considering your electricity Open at the same time as reception. The system signs should be observed by all use while on site. Also any saving could shop sells newpapers to order, milk, local vehicles and cycles. Foot pedalled cycles, help to reduce pitch fees or help towards fresh eggs, toilet chemicals and rinse, ice scooters and skateboards can be used, but creams, OS maps, plaques, motor caravan investments in new sites or redevelopments. are not allowed on the communal areas and signs, rock pegs, calor gas and general must not be ridden on footpaths. Please essentials. Site facilities note that motorised mobility scooters are Information room Please see the Site map for location of allowed on site, but children’s motorised Open all day. Leaflets are available about amenity block. scooters or skateboards are not. the many attractions and places of interest Toilets and showers Visitors that you can visit during your stay. Ask Cleaning times: 10.30am to 12.00pm. The Please ask your visitors to make themselves in reception about any local discounts known at reception when arriving at the disabled toilet is located in the toilet block. available. site. If you are expecting visitors after Laundry hours, please meet them at reception. Mobile telephones and Wi-Fi Prices for the use of the laundry facilities Some mobile phones do not work in All visitors cars should be parked in the are: Washing machine £4.00, Tumble drier the area. Please note there is no wifi on site. designated car park. £1.00, Rinse & Spin £1.00 per 15min cycle. Free wifi is available at The Bishops Pub and Ball games and kites the visitor centre in St David’s. Washing sinks are available. Please do not Ball games and kite flying are not allowed hang washing lines between trees or on on site. Pitches the fences. Recycling facilities Close by Pitch care On site for general recycling. Please lift awning ground sheets daily. Supermarkets Motorhomes Safety on site The closest is CK’s in St. David’s, about 1 1/2 If your pitch is left unoccupied, please leave miles from the site. your motorhome sign on display and remove Pets and coil up mains lead from the bollard. Please keep your dog on a lead at all times Cinema In Fishguard Tel: 01348 873421 and Vacating your pitch on the pitching areas and roads within the Haverfordwest, about 17 miles from the site. If you wish to stay after 12 noon on your day site, and clean up after them. Dogs can Tell us what you think… be walked off-site along the coastal path. Tel: 01437 767675. of departure, it is normally not a problem If you have any comments or suggestions No dogs are allowed on Whitesands Beach unless the site is fully booked. Please request Tourist Information Centre that could help us to improve this Site, from 1st May until 30th September. In St.David’s. a late departure at reception. please put them in our Visitors’ Comments Barbecues Fire point Public transport Book. And if you discover a local pub or These are allowed on site but open fires are (to activate alarm/warning) The fire point and A local bus service stops at the site restaurant or an interesting place to go, not. Please keep barbecues off the grass. assembly point are located opposite reception. entrance connecting to other bus services tell us about that too! TV reception Vehicles and cycles to Fishguard, Haverfordwest, Cardigan Site address: Whitesands, As part of the Digital Switchover, this region Parents are reminded that children and Milford Haven (April to the end of St David’s, SA62 6PR has now had its analogue television signal remain their responsibility and therefore September). Telephone: 01437 720401 switched off. In order to watch television on they should be supervised at all times, Places of worship site you will need an Integrated Digital TV and to ensure that all members of their St. David’s. party follow the principles of road safety. .
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