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Caravan Parks Pembrokeshire - Scamford

Caravan Parks Pembrokeshire

Monday, 7 December 2009

Hello and welcome to the Scamford website an ideal place to start if you are looking for caravan parks in Pembrokeshire. Come and stay on our peaceful country park at Keeston, a short dive to New Gale Beach, the harbour of Solva and St David's, also Pembrokeshire Coast Path, and many lovely beaches and coves.

We are able to offer a peaceful caravan park in Keeston. This is just a short drive to New Gale beach, St Davids and with easy reaching distance of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path so you have plenty to do both on and off the park.

When taking children to caravan parks in Pembrokeshire you will of course need to keep them entertained, on the park we have a play area for the children, you will also find trampolines and a sand pit and in the towns of Haverfordwest, St Davids and Milford Haven you will find lots of things for them to do.

On our caravan park in Pembrokeshire we have 23 caravans available to hire all of which are fully serviced and include a bathroom shower, toilet, kitchen with all the necessary equipment for a self catering holiday for all the family.

So if you are interested in caravan parks in Pembrokeshire then please feel free to browse our site and see what we have to offer. We are sure that you will find our prices very agreeable, book early to avoid disappointment.

Our park is perfectly situated for exploring all that the area has to offer, being 4.5 miles from Haverfordwest, 4.5 miles from the sea, at Newgale, and 12 miles from St Davids. Situated in open country just outside the village of Keeston, which is 4.5 miles from Haverfordwest and New Gale Beach.

We have only 22 caravans all with the Wales Tourist Board 4 star grading. The caravan park has its own direct access off the road. Spaciously laid out, with shrubberies, and trees planted around the site boundaries.

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