Brynhaul Camping and Shepherds Huts
4.88 /5
Brynhaul Camping and Shepherds Huts (Welsh for Sun Hill) sits in panoramic view of Pembrokeshire's highest point along the edge of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It's a tranquil, mostly off-grid, clover field campsite which also includes two well equipped ensuite shepherd's huts with hot tubs available to hire. Relax in a beautiful rural setting, round the fire pit and get to know the stunning coastline only 20 minutes away.
Rural camping and glamping with stunning views and spacious - dogs and campfires welcome
Nestled on the edge of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park with excellent walking trails
Stunning night skies and wonderful countryside 20 mins from the Pembrokeshire Coast
About Brynhaul Camping and Shepherds Huts
Brynhaul Brynhaul is sitting pretty as the highest campsite in Pembrokeshire! It's a quiet spot which is shared with just a few others and you can enjoy seven acres of gently re-wilding clover pasture fields, set on the edge of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. With only ten camping pitches, three hardened grass campervan pitches and two excellent self contained shepherd's huts there is no shortage of space. From the site, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Preseli Hills and the county's beautiful scenery. Tent camping pitches are dotted within the clover field separated by long grasses, which give the sense of cosy enclosures. These are spacious so there is room for a big tent, gazebos, kids' tents and more. You'll also have plenty of space to stretch out and fly a kite, spot wildlife, toast treats on the campfire or just watch the dazzling sunsets. Pitches are non electric and each has its own waterless eco friendly loo, a fire pit, a table and access to a water supply. The site is generally a car free environment (cars are allowed for pick up and take down) so a safe place for young ones to play and there is a mown area for a kickabout and kite flying in the middle of the field. Lovingly designed and made by Steve and Elfrys themselves, the shepherd's huts offer a glam break with lots of comfort. They're set along the field's edge, each offering the convenience of a fitted kitchen, ensuite bathrooms, beds and comfy sofa beds. The shepherd's huts here even offer their own exclusive hot tub hire for the ultimate treat! One member of every party staying on pitches or in the huts must be a member of the Greener Camping Club, but you can join when booking at just £12 per year. Having lived here for many years (or since birth, in Elfrys' case!) Steve and Elfrys have extensive knowledge and experience of Pembrokeshire's outdoor activities. They're always on hand with suggestions and the site is centrally located for all of its 186 miles of Pembrokeshire's beautiful beaches, coastline and villages along with some of Ceredigion's too. The site allows a maximum of two well behaved dogs for camping and touring guests, however, they cannot accept dogs with their glamping guests. There is a dog walking area on site and plenty of lovely walks in the area for you to bring along your four-legged friend (besides dogs that has included a cat and a rabbit!).
Camping is available from May to September, shepherd's huts are open all year.
There are 15 accommodation options on-site
Bookable pitches and accommodation options
10 x Non Electric Grass Pitches
Max 6 people
Grass pitches, each with a private eco loo, table and fire pit.
3 x Non Electric Hardstanding Pitches
Max 6 people
Hardstanding pitches for tents, trailer tents and campervans. Each has its own eco loo, a bench table, a fire pit and easy access to water.
Site tariff
Things to do on site and in the Maenclochog area
Brynhaul is tucked by the edge of the wonderful Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park. Take a 15 minute stroll into the sleepy village of Maenclochog and treat yourself to a cuppa and bite to eat in Caffi'r Sgwar or quench your thirst at the friendly local, the Globe Inn.
The next village is Rosebush, with a fairly unique, grade two listed, community pub/restaurant, Pantmaenog forest for walking and cycling, a cheese farm, old slate quarries and a hidden lake. Llys y Fran Lake Country Park, with its walks, cycling and adventure centre is only 3 miles away.
The stunning glaciated Gwaun Valley is about 5 miles and there are more than 180 miles of beautiful beaches, coastline, villages and attractions to explore from this central location.
Nearby also are Castell Henllys Celtic Fort, The Shire Horse Farm, Folly Farm Zoo, Oakwood Adventure Park and the Welsh Wildlife Centre, to name a few.
For active types the rolling Preseli Hills and coastal path along the Pembrokeshire coastline are a huge hit, along with tempting cycle rides through the countryside. The walking and cycling is magnificent, canoeing and kayaking reaches stunning parts, sailing is sublime and some of the best sea cliff climbing is not far away, along with amazing wildlife.
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