Part of a cheerful group of four similar bell tents, this delightful retreat makes a fantastic glamping getaway for families and couples seeking a secluded holiday destination along a serene part of the Pembrokeshire coast. The rustic-style tents lie in a charming spot on the outskirts of Dale, a picturesque coastal village popular with water sports and sailing enthusiasts. The village has a choice of great places to eat and drink, and is home to a 13th-century castle and the Dale Lime Kilns, with the West Blockhouse Fort on a headland to the south (2.5 miles). Dale Bay sits along the eastern edge of a beautiful Pembrokeshire peninsula, leading out towards Milford Haven. On the western edge, Marloes Sands (3 miles) has a mile of beautiful beach, with spectacular sea views and chances to spot seals and puffins. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path offers some breathtaking walks.
A couple of steps lead up onto the decked area then through into this light and inviting bell tent. Inside you will be greeted by the airy, fresh and spacious sleeping and living area, with a sumptuous double bed flanked by a pair of cheery single beds – these can be removed on request for lower occupancy. To one side, there’s a comfortable sofa and storage space for crockery and kitchen equipment. Across from the tent, you will find a wooden shed housing the bathroom facilities: a shower, WC and an outdoor sink for washing up.
Outside, the steps from the tent lead down to the fire pit area with wooden stool seating, making a characterful spot for a BBQ or for toasting marshmallows in the evening. There’s a handy picnic bench just to the side. Shared on-site facilities include a kitchenette, a games barn where you can play pool, table football and table tennis, and a field with football goals. Parking is available for one car.