We are a camping site & family run farm set against the beautiful backdrop of the Pembrokeshire coast
call us to book for 2025
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online booking opens 6th Jan 2025
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call us to book for 2025 ⋆ online booking opens 6th Jan 2025 *
Book Your Stay
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Tenby Field
Just for tents, roof tents and camper vans not needing electricity. Spacious, flat and with wonderful panoramic views. The field has easy access to the surrounding woodland, hiking trails, beaches and coves with a great facilities building in easy reach.
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Monkstone Field
Tucked beneath the farmyard a limited number of pitches can enjoy incredible views over Carmarthen Bay. So book early for your caravan, camper van or motorhome., electric and non electric, There’s easy access to the beach, hiking trails and any facilities you require. This field is not bookable for tents, gazebos or roof tents, Tenby field is the best for that!
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Our Farm
Trevayne Farm has been home to the Reed family since the 1930s. The farm has changed plenty over the years and is now farmed in a low impact way that protects and improves soil health, increases biodiversity and cares for our livestock and the environment.
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Our Meadows & Livestock
We are a mixed livestock farm. As you walk around the farm, you may meet our sheep. We have two different breeds - Coloured Dorsets and Black Welsh Mountain sheep. Our cows are friendly Welsh Blacks. They, along with their calves, the sheep and two horses work as a team, with some human management, to graze and rest our fields in a way that encourages lots of different species of grasses, herbs and plants to grow.
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Farm Shop
Trevayne and local produce is available during your stay in our farm shop. Stocking breakfast, BBQ and camping essentials. We also stock our own farm meat, wool and honey.
Monkstone Knitwear
Minimal design, amazing performance.
It all begins with a flock, sheared each year. Our yarn offers high insulation, constructed with everyday comfort and utility in mind. We have been producing knitwear and homeware from our flocks since 2010
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