Nolton Cross Caravan Park

Nolton Cross Caravan Park We are a family run site that offer static caravan hire , touring and camping holidays in Pembrokeshire, over looking St Brides Bay.

We are a dog friendly and family friendly site. Situated on the beautiful Pembrokeshire coastline, we have 30 static caravans on site with facilities to accommodate 15 touring units and tents in an area to the south of the static park offering electric hook up to all the pitches. Extra space is allocated to tents during the month of August with no electric facilities. There is a toilet and shower

block offering free hot showers and dishwashing facilities, a laundry room with coin operated washer, dryer and
iron and also a chemical disposal point that is covered and lit. Situated on the static area is a children's play area with a large open space for ball games and bicycle riding, which can be viewed from most locations. We have a course fishing lake that is approximately 500 metres from the main park where you can sit and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the open country or even try your hand at fishing, equipment is available to hire
and permits are at a reduced rate for residents. The lake is stocked with carp, orfe and roach. The Pembrokeshire coast path is accessible at various points locally and provides interesting scenic walks, as do the woodlands and country parks. We are located in close proximity to many popular windsurfing and surfing beaches, including Newgale, Whitesands Bay and Dale. There is an open reception area with an abundance of local information. New In November 2020 a new farm shop (Nolton Cross Farm Shop) is located next to site with a wide range of locally sourced Pembrokeshire fresh produce. If you have any enquires please email [email protected] or ring 01437 710701 or bookings can be made via our website www.noltoncross-holidays.co.uk

19/05/2026

OUR LAST OPEN DAYS.
As many of you will know we have our open days on next Sunday 24th, Monday 25th & Tuesday 26th May. After many wonderful years of welcoming back visitors to our open days, we have decided that this year’s event will be our last.

What started as simply reopening our gardens once a year has brought us so many friendships, happy memories and familiar faces. We are incredibly grateful to everyone who has visited, supported us, enjoyed the gardens, ponds, woods and tearoom, and helped make these open days so special.

We would love for old friends, past visitors and new faces alike to join us one final time to celebrate everything these Open Days have meant to us.

Thank you for all your kindness and support over the years — it has truly meant the world to us ❤️

Also Cheryl is going to look pretty frazzled doing a marathon bake, shake and sandwich make.

Who else is ready for evenings like this? 🌅With the bank holiday weekend only a week away and May half term just around ...
14/05/2026

Who else is ready for evenings like this? 🌅

With the bank holiday weekend only a week away and May half term just around the corner, now’s the perfect time to plan a Pembrokeshire escape 🌊

Beach days, coastal walks, sea views and peaceful countryside surroundings — all waiting here at Nolton Cross Caravan Park.
You can check availability and book directly through our website.

Looking for a peaceful family escape this May half term? 🌊🌿Wake up to sea views, enjoy quiet countryside surroundings, a...
13/05/2026

Looking for a peaceful family escape this May half term? 🌊🌿

Wake up to sea views, enjoy quiet countryside surroundings, and spend your days exploring Pembrokeshire’s beaches and coast path.

✔ Static caravans, touring pitches and camping
✔ Sea and countryside views
✔ Relaxed, family friendly park
✔ Dogs welcome

Your Pembrokeshire escape starts here ✨

Tell us in the comments, are you team sea view or countryside?

📅 May half term availability is now online, check dates and prices on our website: https://www.noltoncross-holidays.co.uk/book-now/

10/05/2026

Sea air, coastal walks and beautiful sunsets.

There’s something special about slowing down by the Pembrokeshire coast.

Final May half term availability, 23rd to 30th May 2026Still thinking about a May half term escape? We have only 2 Gold ...
07/05/2026

Final May half term availability, 23rd to 30th May 2026

Still thinking about a May half term escape? We have only 2 Gold 2 bedroom, pet free caravans left from 23rd to 30th May 2026 at Nolton Cross Caravan Park, including our sea view caravan (No 12) which sleeps up to 6 and looks out across St Brides Bay.

Swipe through to see the park from above, the sea view caravan, and the space you will have inside to relax, unwind and watch the waves.

Book directly via our website to see live availability and prices for that week.

02/05/2026

🌿 Pembrokeshire walks that AREN’T the Coast Path, and yes, your knees are invited

When people talk about walking in Pembrokeshire, the Coast Path usually steals the show. Fair enough, it is a bit of a show-off. But away from the cliffs and sea spray, the county is packed with woodland paths, reservoirs, castles, rivers, lily ponds, valleys and Preseli views that are perfect for a family stroll, a gentle leg stretch, or a proper “why did I agree to this hill?” afternoon.

So, whether you’re walking with children, pushing a pram, bringing the dog, easing back into fitness, or just trying to get everyone off a screen for an hour, here are some brilliant Pembrokeshire walks that are not on the Coast Path.

🥾 Easy and family-friendly walks

Carew Millpond Easy Access Walk
Start: Carew Castle car park
Distance: 1 mile / 1.6km
End: Carew Castle car park
Time: Around 30 to 45 minutes
This is one of the best gentle walks in Pembrokeshire. Level, surfaced paths take you around the millpond with views of Carew Castle, the tidal mill and, on a still day, a reflection good enough to make your phone think it is a professional camera. The National Park lists it as an easy access walk with mostly level surfaced paths.

Llys-y-Frân Family Trail
Start: Llys-y-Frân Visitor Centre
Distance: 1.5 miles / 2.4km
End: Back at the Visitor Centre
Time: Around 45 minutes to 1 hour
A cracking choice for families, little legs and anyone who likes their walk with a café nearby. The family trail follows the eastern side of the reservoir, ducking in and out of the trees, with picnic spots along the way. Pembrokeshire County Council describes Llys-y-Frân as a 350-acre country park with a reservoir, wildlife and a family trail from the visitor centre.

Puncheston Short Walk
Start: Puncheston village
Distance: 1.7 miles / 2.7km
End: Puncheston village
Time: Around 1 hour
A short north Pembrokeshire countryside walk with fields, local history and village character. It is not too long, but it still feels like a proper “we went out” walk rather than just wandering to the shop for milk and accidentally buying biscuits. The National Park lists it as a 1.7-mile short walk taking around 1 hour.

Canaston Wood Short Walk
Start: Canaston Wood car park / Minwear area
Distance: 2.3 miles / 3.7km
End: Back at the start
Time: Around 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes
Woodland tracks, reasonably level paths and no stiles or gates make this a lovely choice for families and casual walkers. It is a proper trees-and-fresh-air route, with less drama than a teenager asked to unload the dishwasher. The National Park describes the Canaston Wood route as 2.3 miles on reasonably level woodland tracks, with no stiles or gates.

Pengelli Wood
Start: Pengelli Wood area
Distance: 2.2 miles / 3.6km
End: Back at the start
Time: Around 1 hour 30 minutes
Ancient oak woodland, wildlife, mossy paths and a slightly magical feel. It can be muddy in places, so this is one for shoes you do not mind getting a bit “Pembrokeshire authentic”. The National Park lists Pengelli Wood as a 2.2-mile walk taking around 1 hour 30 minutes, through ancient oak woodland on well-defined paths.

🌳 Moderate walks for a bit more adventure

Upton Castle Walk
Start: Upton / Cosheston area
Distance: 2.6 miles / 4.2km
End: Back at the start
Time: Around 1 hour 30 minutes
A lovely mix of woodland, fields and views towards the castle grounds. It is reasonably level overall, with some quiet road walking, so it is a nice middle ground between “gentle stroll” and “I have made a terrible footwear decision”. The National Park lists the Upton walk as 2.6 miles, around 1 hour 30 minutes, with woodland, fields and livestock.

Carew Full Circuit
Start: Carew Castle area
Distance: 3.3 miles / 5.3km
End: Carew Castle area
Time: Around 1 hour 45 minutes
If the 1-mile millpond route feels too short, this longer Carew circuit adds more countryside while keeping the castle and millpond as the headline act. Expect fields, livestock, stone stiles, steps and some road walking. The National Park’s route notes list the full Carew circuit as 3.3 miles, taking around 1 hour 45 minutes.

Llanychaer, Gwaun Valley
Start: Llanychaer
Distance: 3 miles / 4.8km
End: Llanychaer
Time: Around 1 hour 30 minutes
A riverside and woodland route in one of Pembrokeshire’s most atmospheric inland valleys. Expect old bridges, birdsong, muddy patches and one steep section. In other words, it is beautiful, but maybe do not wear your white trainers unless you enjoy regret. The National Park describes it as an easy-to-moderate 3-mile walk taking around 1 hour 30 minutes.

Bosherston Lily Ponds Adventure Walk
Start: Stackpole Outdoor Learning / National Trust centre
Distance: 3 miles / 4.8km
End: Viewpoint over Broad Haven South, then return route as planned
Time: Around 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours
This is not the Coast Path, but it does give you one of Pembrokeshire’s most beautiful inland water settings. Lily ponds, wildlife, views and a beach viewpoint at the end. Some paths are uneven and there are gradients, so it is more adventure stroll than pavement plod. The National Park lists the Bosherston Lily Ponds adventure walk as 3 miles, starting at Stackpole Outdoor Learning and ending at a viewpoint over Broad Haven South.

Minwear and Canaston Woods Half-Day Walk
Start: Minwear / Canaston Woods area
Distance: 5.1 miles / 8.2km
End: Back at the start
Time: Around 2 hours 30 minutes
For those who want more than a short woodland loop, this gives you riverside views, Blackpool Mill and a good dose of trees. It is reasonably level for the distance, making it a great option for walkers who want a longer outing without heading up into the Preseli Hills. The National Park lists the Minwear and Canaston Woods half-day walk as 5.1 miles, taking around 2 hours 30 minutes.

⛰️ For stronger walkers and “we brought snacks, we mean business” days

Rosebush and Foel Cwmcerwyn
Start: Rosebush
Distance: 4.8 miles / 7.7km
End: Rosebush
Time: Around 2 hours
A proper Preseli walk with forest track, moorland and views. The big draw is Foel Cwmcerwyn, the highest point in Pembrokeshire, plus the old Rosebush slate quarries. This one is more exposed and can involve livestock, so go prepared. The National Park lists the Rosebush route as 4.8 miles, around 2 hours.

Cwm Gwaun Half-Day Walk
Start: Cwm Gwaun / Coed Sychpant area
Distance: 5.2 miles / 8.4km
End: Back at the start
Time: Around 2 hours 15 minutes
Woodland, fields, livestock and steep valley sides. This is a beautiful walk for people who like their countryside with a bit of climb and a lot of character. The National Park notes woodland, fields, livestock and steep ascents on the valley sides.

Llys-y-Frân Reservoir Full Circuit
Start: Llys-y-Frân Visitor Centre
Distance: 6.27 miles / 10.1km
End: Llys-y-Frân Visitor Centre
Time: Around 2 hours 40 minutes
A longer reservoir loop on gravelled track, with water views and plenty of space to clear the head. Welsh Water lists the full reservoir circuit as a hard route of 6.27 miles / 10.1km, taking around 2 hours 40 minutes.

The Golden Road, Preseli Hills
Start: Preseli Hills route area, commonly linked with Rosebush / eastern Preseli access
Distance: 7.4 miles / 12km one way
End: One-way finish, so plan transport before setting off
Time: Around 4 hours
This is one for more experienced walkers. It is a rugged ridge-top route with moorland, boggy patches, livestock, Bronze Age burial mounds, Carn Menyn and big Pembrokeshire views. In other words, it is stunning, but it is not a “pop out in Crocs” situation. The National Park lists the Golden Road as a 7.4-mile one-way route taking around 4 hours.

🌦️ Before you go

Pembrokeshire has walks for just about everyone, from smooth easy-access paths to muddy woodland loops and big Preseli leg-stretchers. Visit Pembrokeshire also highlights that there are accessible routes across the county for wheelchair users, prams, people with limited mobility and anyone looking for a gentler surface.

As always, check the weather, wear the right shoes, keep dogs under control, close gates, take your rubbish home and do not underestimate a “short walk” in Pembrokeshire. It may be short on the map, but somehow still finds a hill. Funny that.

So this weekend, skip the doom scrolling, grab a coat, choose a route and get out into Pembrokeshire. The Coast Path is lovely, but it is not the only star of the show. 🌿🥾

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01/05/2026

🚶‍♀️🌊🐕

🚶 Walk the Path for Wellbeing 2026 - 10th & 11th May!

It's back - and bigger than ever! This year's challenge covers three counties along the stunning West Wales coast - Pembrokeshire (186 miles), Ceredigion (60 miles) and Carmarthenshire (67 miles) - a grand total of 313 miles! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

The best part? You choose your own time, location and how you take part - walk it, run it, roll it - every contribution counts! Whether you do a little or a lot, it all makes a difference. 🌊

Complete your section any time within the 48 hours and share it on social media tagging .

👉 Find out more and sign up: pembrokeshirecoast.wales/things-to-do/walking-in-the-park/wellbeingwalks/walk-the-path-for-wellbeing-2026

For more info check out the Hwb Cymunedol Sir Benfro - Pembrokeshire Community Hub page! 🙌

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30/04/2026

🪁🌊

BANK HOLIDAY SKY SHOW! 🪁🌊

This weekend we’re in for a treat as WHKF (White Horse Kite Flyers) and MKF (Midland Kite Flyers) bring their kite festival to the beach right here in Broad Haven.

If the wind behaves (and let’s be honest, this is Pembrokeshire… it usually does!), you can expect colour, creativity and some seriously impressive flying.

Why not:
🧺 Pick up picnic bits from us
🥤 Grab cold drinks and ice creams
🍦 Treat the kids (or yourself!)
🪁 Head down to the beach and enjoy the show

It’s the perfect excuse to make the most of the bank holiday weekend. We’ve waited long enough for weather and weekends like this!

Pop in and see us before you head down 🌊

Spot Grassholm from your caravan windowWhen the visibility is good, you can see right out across St Brides Bay from our ...
24/04/2026

Spot Grassholm from your caravan window

When the visibility is good, you can see right out across St Brides Bay from our static caravans here at Nolton Cross Caravan Park, and even pick out Grassholm Island in the distance, shining white thanks to years of seabird activity.

Not a bad sight to wake up to with your first cup of tea. Have you stayed with us and spotted Grassholm from your window?

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