Coed Temple Druid
Four named pitches in a Pembrokeshire meadow, each with its own fire pit and wood, and a stone circle up the hill, as close to wild as you can get with a hot shower.
Coed Temple Druid offers four grass pitches on grounds that John Nash landscaped in the 1700s, deep within Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The pitches are named after the trees that frame them: Ash, Beech, Hazel, Hawthorne. Each one comes with its own fire pit and a ready supply of wood, so the first evening ritual is sorted before you've even unpacked.
The site draws its water from a Preseli Mountains spring, and the communal facilities, a round house kitchen, a sheltered seating area, compost toilets, and a hot shower, are kept genuinely clean by Shona, the owner, who is easy to reach when needed. The round house in particular reads as the social heart: it is the kind of space that makes camping more comfortable without making it less honest.
Phone signal is variable at the pitches but improves up toward the stone circle, which sits on the hill above the site and is worth the walk in its own right. A local café and village are ten minutes on foot. The scale is the whole point: four pitches only, no engines, no holiday-park noise. This is Pembrokeshire as it should be experienced.
Before you book
- Phone signal is patchy on-site; it improves toward the stone circle on the hill above.
- Four pitches only, book early, especially in summer.
“One of the most honestly off-grid sites in Pembrokeshire: named pitches, spring water, a fire pit each, and a stone circle within walking distance. Shona runs it with quiet attention and real care.”
Why it made the cut
- Four individually named pitches with their own fire pits and complimentary wood
- Spring-fed water and a communal round house kitchen that genuinely adds to the experience
- Within Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, with a historic stone circle accessible on foot
- Owner-present and closely managed, with the smallest footprint that still delivers proper facilities
The Feeling
Off grid real · Soulful handmade · Solitary tempo
Good For
- Date
- Solo
- Family
Best For
- Wild camping on grass pitches with individual fire pits and complimentary wood
- Secluded meadow setting within Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
- Communal round house kitchen and hot shower facilities
In Campr's collections
- Off grid realSpring-fed water, compost loos, four pitches, a fire each, the full off-grid brief, with a hot shower added quietly at the end.
- Farm fields properA real working meadow in the National Park, with named pitches and a host who takes care of the place as though guests are visitors, not customers.
- Date night campingFour pitches in a secluded Pembrokeshire meadow, your own fire pit, and a stone circle on the hill: a very good reason for two people to disappear for a weekend.
Facilities
Quick answers
- Are campfires allowed at Coed Temple Druid?
- Yes, campfires are allowed in provided fire pits.
- What kind of stays does Coed Temple Druid offer?
- Wild camping, in a field.
- Where is Coed Temple Druid?
- Temple Druid, Clynderwen SA66 7XS, UK.
Where it is
Temple Druid, Clynderwen SA66 7XS, UK
In a field · Pembrokeshire · Wales · 51.912° N, 4.768° W
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