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Why do so many families return
to Newgale Campsite Year after Year?
Its not so much the Campsite -
although we think the facilities are pretty good. No, it's
simply that Newgale is the sort
of place you fall in love with.
To some people it's just a fantastic place to relax,
to get away from it all. To others it's an adventure
playground of sand and sea. To many families it's an inexpensive
place to take the children on holiday - and the children
certainly seem to have a great time.
From the Campsite, you just cross
the road then the pebble bank, and there it is - a mile
long beach for building sandcastles, playing games, flying
kites or just lying there. The sea is popular for surfing,
canoes or swimming, and there's often a lifeguard on duty
in August.
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There is a coastal bus service,
but you're best off with a car so you can
pick up supplies in the local shop, a mile and a half away,
or visit other places of interest.
If you like walking, you can take the Coastal
Path north to Solva or south to Nolton Haven. The
round trip to either village can be done easily in a day,
including a break for lunch when you get there. In fact
there are plenty of good eating-places within a few miles
of Newgale.
As you look out to sea from Newgale, you can see various
islands including the nature reserves Skomer
and Ramsey. Many different boat
trips are available from different villages, including
to Skomer from Martin's Haven or to Ramsey from St Davids.
Who knows? Maybe Newgale is a
place you'll revisit many times. |
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The cost is £5 per person per night. This
includes the use of showers. Sorry but we do not take bookings.
We do not have a license for touring caravans.
We do not take young groups and no longer allow dogs on site
Usually open between March
and October although this may vary according to
demand.
There is a toilet block on site with with
facilities for the disabled. There are hot showers
and a chemical disposal point.

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