Local Assembly Member Paul Davies has recently visited Celtic Camping in St David’s, based on ‘Pwll Caerog’ a working farm which has diversified to include spacious camping fields and group accommodation dormitories. Pwll Caerog is also home to the Really Wild Food festival, which attracts thousands of people to Pembrokeshire each year and recently won a tourism award at this year’s Countryside Alliance awards.
Mr Davies said, “It was a pleasure to visit Celtic Camping and see the fantastic facilities at Pwll Caerog. The site has a growing reputation not only for its accommodation facilities, but also for its range of outdoor activities including everything from clay pigeon shooting to surfing. Indeed, it’s fast becoming one of Pembrokeshire’s hotspots!”
He added, “The site also hosts the Really Wild Food festival, which welcomes thousands of visitors to the area and really puts Pembrokeshire on the map. I look forward to seeing Pwll Caerog go from strength to strength and continue to build on its already impressive reputation in the future.