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A short walk from golden beaches, this basic and comfortable lodge is great for exploring the Pembrokeshire coast and enjoying the county's many activities.
The bunkhouse is at Gupton Farm Campsite, where you can book to pitch a tent or park a campervan or motorhome. The old farm buildings have plenty of facilities to bring ease to your beach holiday, like a shared barn (the hwb) for all weathers, space to dry wetsuits and a hot outdoor shower.
Wild, sandy stretch adored by adventurous souls and nature lovers.
Freshwater West and Gupton Farm are on the Wales Coast Path making the campsite and bunkhouse an ideal spot for walkers and hikers looking for a place to stay on the route. Many walks and cycle routes reach Gupton Farm; plan your route with OS map OL36 (South Pembrokeshire) or Land Ranger Map LR158 (Pembroke and Tenby). Take a look at the Sustrans website for cycling routes. The cliffs along the coast here are popular with climbers too.
Enjoy a picturesque circular walk around the dunes and farmland behind Freshwater West beach, admiring local flora and fauna and the sea views from an alternative angle.
There are rip currents and powerful waves along this stretch of coast, so Freshwater West is recommended for experienced swimmers and surfers. If you're less experienced, look for a local surf school to teach you how to surf while staying safe.
Discover Stackpole’s beautiful stretch of coastline for yourself. With award-winning sandy beaches, tranquil wooded valleys, wildlife-rich lily ponds, walking trails and water sports, there’s lots to see and do.
A historic masonry harbour nestled amongst dramatic cliffs with a pebbled beach revealed at low tide.
Isolated jewel of a beach backed by dunes and a cool calm forest with world famous golden sands and crystal-clear waters
A lovely wide sandy bay brilliant for family adventures. Take in the dramatic cliffs as you walk along the coast path or head through the dunes to the Stackpole Lakes and the Bosherston Lily Ponds which form part of the wildlife-rich Stackpole Estate.
Follow the Cleddau waterway through tranquil, ancient woodland, expansive salt marsh and heritage-rich tidal creeks. Its journey from river to estuary is as peaceful and picturesque as they come.
Time travel to Tudor Tenby and discover what life was like at our 15th century merchant's house.
Colby’s hidden wooded valley is full of surprises. With an industrial past and a secret garden, it’s the perfect place for heritage hunting and natural play.