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Our beautiful VW classic campervans are ideal for families.
Top bunk in Daisy
Daisy, our VW bay window campervan sleeps two in the full length double bed and 2 children in the top bunk. Daisy also comes with a driveaway awning with an interior bedroom. This is more suitable for taller, older children.

Lily, our VW split screen camper van sleeps 2 in the double bed, plus a child on the back bed. A fourth child can sleep in the front. Lily also comes with a driveaway awning with an interior bedroom. This is more suitable for taller, older children.

Pembrokeshire is such a fabulous place to go on holiday with children. There are so many fantastic clean and safe beaches to play on, where they can also go rockpooling and play in the surf. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park put onBlue Lagoon many activities which are great for children. Check out their website:Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Best beaches in Pembrokeshire - there are numerous,  but you'll find a beach for all tastes here on the coast. One of the best beaches for surfing include Whitesands Beach - this one on the St Davids peninsula is renowned in Wales and across the surfing scene for it's superb surfing conditions. It is also great for children and families as the sand is clean, there are rockpools and there is a cafe and toilets. 

Other popular beaches on the Pembrokeshire coast for watersports (including surfing, windsurfing and coasteering) are Tenby Harbour and North Beach, Broad Haven and Newgale situated in St Brides Bay and Dale near the St Anns Head tip.  If you want peace, quiet and solitude then the Pembrokeshire coast offers this too in beaches at Traeth Llyfyn situated on the north west coast between Abereiddi and Porthgain. Other tranquil Pembrokeshire beaches include Swanlake near Manorbier, Abermawr near Fishguard and Marloes Sands with it's views of Skomer Island. Caerfai beach

Sheltered, calm family beach waters are perfect at Caerfai Bay and Nolton Haven. Active families looking for rock pools, caves, dunes and coastline castles should head to Broad Haven South, Manorbier and Cwm yr Eglwys.

Useful websites regarding Pembrokeshire beaches:

www.pembrokeshirebeaches.co.uk

www.visitpembrokeshire.com/beaches/

http://www.thewoofguide.com/beachguide.asp


http://www.goodbeachguide.co.uk/ 

 There are also many attractions of interest, such as Folly Farm, Heatherton, Blue Lagoon and Clerkenhill. See further details on our Attractions page. Several of these are great for those occasional rainy days that Pembrokeshire has!

Pembrokeshire is also well known for its fantastic castles, most of them having special events, especially in the school holidays. See further details on our Castles page.

There are plenty of pubs and restaurants where children are very welcome. The Sloop Inn in the harbour of Porthgain is ideal for children. You can also sit outside and enjoy the evening sun. The Cwtch restaurant in St David's has been nominated as the best family restaurant in the UK. A fish and chip shop restaurant called Something's Cooking, in Letterston, has won many awards.