Caravan Park

The caravan park at Rosepark Organic Farm in Pembrokeshire is located on a green and gently sloping hillside that looks out across Amroth into Saundersfoot Bay with fantastic views of Caldey Island. All caravan pitches are arranged in hard-standing flat terraces grouped around a circular access track. Each pitch has at least 8-10 metres of width, with lots of depth and surrounding space making it feel uncrowded, even when busy.

Each pitch has a 10 amp electric hook-up point and there are all the required facilities for water and sanitation. There is an attractive grassed open area in the centre which makes an ideal area for the children to play without straying too far from the individual caravans.

The caravan park, whilst only graded as 2 stars has the benefit of newly refurbished toilet and shower facilities, which one guest described “this must be the best caravan and campsite shower block in the whole of Pembrokeshire”. Also onsite is the farm shop offering a range of organic farm produce from Rosepark Organic Farm itself. These facilities add to the attractions of a peaceful and friendly family site without any of the noise and other issues associated with onsite pubs and clubs. The wonderful supply of endless hot water in the shower block makes the site very attractive to use over the cooler/colder months of the year as Rosepark Organic Farm caravan park is open from March to December inclusive every year.

Caravan pitches are available from £1500. We are also able to offer caravan storage from £295 throughout the year.

In addition to the caravan park, camping is also available and staying at Rosepark Organic Farm campsite, makes an ideal base to explore both the coast and the countryside of Pembrokeshire. All camping pitches enjoy the toilet and shower block facilities. You can often stay overnight without notice, although it makes sense to telephone ahead to just check we are not full.

All walkers and cyclists are welcome at Rosepark Organic Farm caravan park and campsite – there is plenty of space for equipment and drying out, in the unlikely event of it ever raining in Pembrokeshire!