Spacious Pioneer Camps at Top of the Woods
Top Of The Woods
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Sleeps
up to 4 Guests Per Unit |
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2 Bedroom Accommodation |
Suitable for Groups
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Suitable for Families
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WIFI Available
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Camp Fires
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Pet Friendly
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The Pioneer Camp is a large, custom-built all-weather lodge tent. Two-bedroom compartments sleeping up to 4, on 1 king size & 2 single hand crafted timber framed beds with luxurious feather duvets, crisp linen & Welsh wool blankets. Enjoy a spacious living area, woodburning stove and lighting throughout.
Your adjacent covered camp kitchen & dining areas and firepit celebrates the pioneer adventure of outdoor cooking and dining. Get your cook on with cast-iron pans, tripod grills, griddles, and Dutch ovens, served up on enamel camping cups and plates.
The Pioneer meadow includes 2 family-size hot shower cabins, compost loos and drinking water points (the main shower and toilet blocks are a short walk to the main courtyard).
There is plenty of space to run, play and relax on the 27-acre site with several nature spots, secret gardens and access to 325 acres of woodland (much or which is designated SSSI) with a secret waterfall from the site. You can meet the super friendly pigs, free-range chickens, Dylan the camp dog and Magnus the cat.
There is a selection of fun on-site activities for all; find your inner nature adventurer with bushcraft sessions, unwind with some morning yoga, or be enthralled with stories of Welsh folklore at the campfire storytelling sessions!
Since a holiday is all about that lovely feeling of being looked after, why not head over to the Dutch Barn and enjoy seasonal, hosted evening meals & breakfasts by TOTW, and taste the very best of local with ‘pop-up’ restaurants on site throughout the summer holidays. (You can charge any devices here too if you really need to!)
Nature highlights include 5 of the 17 UK protected bats species use the woods and farm buildings to roost and hunt. There are badgers, birds of prey, otters, foxes, indigenous and migratory bird species and plenty of wildflowers.
Located by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and Cardigan Bay, in West Wales, it has remote beauty, wild beaches, castles, woodlands and wildlife all within easy reach. Exploring the local area you will find fantastic local pubs, food, water sports, horse-riding, history & much more!
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