Accessibility
Accessibility
Drive-In, Equestrian

Amenities

Picnic Table
Fires
Flush Toilet
Potable Water
Trash
Showers

Activities

Biking
Fishing
Hiking
Paddling
Wind Sports
Surfing
Swimming
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Beach
Forest

About this space

Mill Haven Place is a family run site with an overall aim of wanting to provide a peaceful, friendly escape from busy lives with high quality facilities to suit your needs, whatever they are. We want to make your stay as comfy, relaxing and easy as possible so you can enjoy the spectacular surroundings that Pembrokeshire can offer. We love where we live, just one mile from the Pembrokeshire Coa...

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Reviews • 30

★★★★★ (30 reviews)
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Nigel T.
☆☆☆☆☆
Jun 2021

We camped here for 3 nights and it’s great. Facilities are clean and you won’t need to wait as it’s not a huge site. The owner was super friendly and gave us a brief show around. Each pitch gets...

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Jade ?.
☆☆☆☆☆
Aug 2020

Loved staying at mill haven place, Patrick and Lou (owners) were very helpful Before even getting to the site as I was trying to organise 40th birthday treats for my partner. We stayed in the cuddl...

AI Review Summary

Mill Haven Place campsite offers a delightful experience with its friendly and accommodating staff, clean facilities, and beautiful, peaceful surroundings. Campers appreciate the spacious pitches, equipped with fire pits and picnic tables, as well as the well-maintained communal kitchen and bathroom areas. However, some guests noted that the yurts can get quite cold at night, and the site can feel busier than expected due to multiple tents on some pitches. Overall, this campsite is highly recommended for those seeking a relaxing getaway close to stunning coastal views.

Highlights
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Clean and well-maintained facilities
  • Beautiful and peaceful location
  • Great amenities including fire pits and picnic tables
  • Stunning views and nearby beaches
  • Spacious pitches with privacy
  • Excellent camp kitchen and communal areas
Considerations
  • Yurts can get cold at night with no way to add heat while sleeping
  • Electric points are communal rather than individual
  • Some pitches had multiple large tents, making it busier than expected
  • A bit of a walk to the toilets for some pitches
  • Limited dining options nearby, requiring a drive for meals