A family-run farm on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, where wild headlands meet sheltered shores and the sky stretches forever.
Begin Your StayCastle Farm sits on the westernmost edge of the Angle peninsula, a narrow finger of land where the Pembrokeshire Coast Path winds between ancient field boundaries and limestone cliffs. The farm has been in the family for generations, and the tradition of welcoming visitors goes back decades.
We are a small, genuinely family-run operation. No corporate polish, no faceless reception desk. When you arrive, you will be greeted by name, shown to your pitch or cottage, and given the kind of local knowledge that only comes from a lifetime spent on this stretch of coast.
The farm sits within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, a landscape of dramatic sea stacks, sheltered coves, and wildflower meadows that change colour with every season. Angle village, with its small shop, pub and medieval fishpond, is a short walk down the lane.
"There are places that feel like they have been waiting for you. Castle Farm is one of those places."
A Returning Guest, Summer 2024
Our camping meadow is sheltered by ancient hedgerows and slopes gently toward the south, catching every hour of sunlight. Pitches are generous and well-spaced, so you will never feel crowded. The turf is thick and well-drained, perfect for pegging.
Facilities include clean toilet and shower blocks, a washing-up area with hot water, and a covered shelter for those rare rainy evenings when you still want to sit outside.
Our converted stone cottage retains all the character of its agricultural past while offering the comforts you need for a proper holiday. Thick walls keep it cool in summer and warm in winter, and the south-facing windows fill the living space with light.
The kitchen is fully equipped for home cooking, and the local catches from the Angle fishing boats are worth staying in for. A private garden gives you space to sit out under the stars after the children are asleep.
We welcome campervans and smaller motorhomes to our hardstanding area, with electric hook-up points available on a first-come basis. The pitches offer views across the farm toward the coast, and you have full access to our shower and toilet facilities.
The lane down to Castle Farm is single-track with passing places, so please be mindful of vehicle size. We are happy to discuss access before you book if you are unsure.
Castle Farm sits directly on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, one of the finest long-distance walks in Britain. Step out of your tent or cottage and you are immediately on the trail, with nothing between you and the Atlantic but wild grass and limestone.
Heading west from the farm takes you around Angle Point and toward the dramatic cliffs of West Angle Bay. East leads to the sheltered waters of Angle Bay and onward to Pembroke and the castle. The walking is varied, beautiful, and rarely crowded.
Seals haul out on the rocks below the path. Choughs tumble in the updrafts. In spring, the clifftops blaze with thrift, campion, and bluebells. This is walking at its most elemental.
Where the land ends and the sea begins, there is a farm that has been keeping its doors open for as long as anyone remembers.
The sheltered waters of Angle Bay and the wilder cliffs to the west make this a perfect base for coasteering, sea kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding. Several local operators offer guided sessions for all abilities.
West Angle Bay is a sheltered sandy beach just over a mile from the farm. Freshwater West, the wild surfing beach, is a short drive away.
Seals, dolphins, choughs, peregrine falcons and puffins on Skomer Island. This coast is one of Britain's richest wildlife habitats.
Pembroke Castle, the birthplace of Henry VII, is nearby. Angle itself has a medieval fishpond, a tiny chapel, and a Victorian lifeboat station.
The Old Point House pub in Angle is one of Pembrokeshire's most atmospheric watering holes. Fresh seafood from the bay, local ales, and sunsets over the Haven. The Hibernia Inn and the village shop complete the essentials.
The clifftops explode with colour from April. Bluebells carpet the hedgerows, and the first chough chicks take to the air. The campsite is quiet, the paths are empty, and the light is extraordinary.
This is when the Pembrokeshire coast comes alive. The beaches fill with families, the puffins are on Skomer, and the evenings stretch until nearly ten. Book early for July and August.
The crowds thin, the sunsets deepen, and the night skies over Angle are some of the darkest in Wales. Wrap up warm, walk the empty cliffs, and return to a fire in the cottage.
The cottage is available year-round for those who want to experience the coast at its most dramatic. Winter storms are spectacular from the safety of thick walls and a wood burner.
Castle Farm is at the end of the B4320, past Angle village. The road is single-track in places with passing bays. Sat nav will bring you close, but look for our sign at the farm gate. The nearest train station is Pembroke, about 8 miles away.
Warm layers, waterproofs, walking boots, and a torch. Even in summer, the coastal wind can be bracing. Binoculars are essential if you have any interest in wildlife. For the cottage, just bring food and yourselves.
Well-behaved dogs are welcome on the campsite and in the cottage by arrangement. Please keep dogs on leads around the farm as we have livestock in the surrounding fields. The Coast Path is dog-friendly.
Raised BBQs and fire pits are permitted on the campsite. We ask that you do not light fires directly on the ground. We can arrange firewood for campfires. Please be considerate of neighbouring campers.
Mobile reception in the Angle area is limited. EE tends to work best, though coverage can be patchy. There is no Wi-Fi on site. We consider this a feature, not a bug. Disconnect and enjoy the quiet.
Angle village has a small seasonal shop. For larger provisions, the nearest supermarkets are in Pembroke (8 miles). We recommend arriving stocked up, especially for weekend stays.
"We have been coming to Castle Farm every summer for six years now. The children treat it as a second home. The setting is perfect, the facilities are clean, and the family who run it could not be more welcoming. We will keep coming back."
"Walked the entire Pembrokeshire Coast Path and Castle Farm was the highlight. Pitched the tent, watched the sun go down over the Haven, and fell asleep to the sound of the sea. What more could you want?"
"The cottage is gorgeous. Thick stone walls, a proper wood burner, and views that make you forget the rest of the world exists. We came for a week and immediately booked again for autumn."
"Quiet, unspoilt, real. No fancy glamping nonsense here, just honest camping in a beautiful spot. The kids loved exploring the rock pools at West Angle Bay. Absolute gem."
Castle Farm, Angle, Pembrokeshire SA71 5AS
The best way to reach us is through our Facebook page, where we respond to messages promptly. We are a small family operation and may be out in the fields during the day, but we always get back to you.
Whether you come for a weekend under canvas or a week in the cottage, Castle Farm is waiting for you at the edge of the world.
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