Near Amroth, Pembrokeshire

Oakland
Caravan Park

A quiet corner of the Pembrokeshire coast. Tucked between Amroth and Wiseman's Bridge, where wooded valleys meet the sea.

Amroth Walking distance to beach
Wiseman's Bridge Minutes along the coast
Coast Path Direct access nearby
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Escape to the quiet side of Pembrokeshire. Static caravans and touring pitches in a sheltered, family-friendly park near one of Wales' finest coastlines.

  • Static caravans for holiday hire
  • Touring and camping pitches
  • Walking distance to Amroth beach
  • Near Wiseman's Bridge and Saundersfoot
  • Pembrokeshire Coast Path access
  • Peaceful, sheltered setting
  • Family run and family friendly
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A place to slow down

Oakland Caravan Park sits in a sheltered valley near the village of Amroth, on the southern edge of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It is the kind of place where mornings are quiet, the air smells of the sea, and you remember why you needed a break.

Whether you are bringing your own tourer, pitching a tent, or staying in one of our static caravans, the park offers a peaceful base for exploring everything this stretch of coast has to offer.

Amroth
Nearest Village
A quiet coastal village with a shingle beach, pub, and the start of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Walking distance from the park.
Sheltered
Park Setting
Nestled in a wooded valley, protected from coastal winds. Trees, hedgerows, and green space throughout.
Quiet
Park Atmosphere
No nightclubs, no arcades, no noise. Just the sound of birdsong and the distant sea. The way a holiday should feel.
Family
Run by people who care
Independently owned and operated. We know our guests by name, not by booking number.

Between Amroth
and Wiseman's Bridge

The park is positioned perfectly for exploring the southern Pembrokeshire coast. Amroth village is a short walk away, and the coastal path connects you to Wiseman's Bridge, Saundersfoot, and Tenby without ever needing your car.

Inland, the Daugleddau estuary, Oakwood Theme Park, and the market town of Narberth are all within easy reach for day trips.

Nearby Beaches

Amroth

Walking distance from the park

A long shingle and sand beach at the eastern end of the Coast Path. Rockpools at low tide. Pub and cafe on the seafront. The petrified forest is exposed at exceptionally low tides.

Wiseman's Bridge

1 mile along the coast

A sheltered sandy cove reached by a tunnel through the headland from Amroth. Popular with families. The old inn sits right on the beach.

Coppet Hall, Saundersfoot

3 miles via coast path

Golden sand beach accessed through tunnels cut into the cliff. One of Pembrokeshire's hidden gems, especially beautiful at low tide when it connects to Saundersfoot harbour beach.

Tenby South Beach

7 miles by road

A wide expanse of golden sand with views to Caldey Island. The pastel-coloured Georgian harbour town rises above. One of the finest town beaches in Britain.

Everything you need, nothing you don't

Oakland is not a holiday resort. It is a caravan park done properly: clean, well-maintained, and with the essentials covered so you can focus on your holiday.

Park Guidelines

Arrivals and Departures

Arrive after 2pm, depart by 11am. This gives us time to prepare your pitch or caravan properly. Late arrivals can be arranged by phoning ahead.

Dogs Welcome

Well-behaved dogs are welcome at Oakland. We ask that they are kept on leads on the park and that owners clean up after them. Amroth beach allows dogs year-round on certain sections.

Quiet Hours

We ask for quiet after 10:30pm. Most of our guests come to Oakland for the peace and tranquility, and we want to keep it that way for everyone.

Fires and Barbecues

Raised barbecues are welcome. Ground fires are not permitted. Please be considerate of neighbouring pitches with smoke.

Children

Children are welcome and the park is a safe environment for families. We ask that children are supervised at all times and respect other guests' space.

Every season has its charm

Pembrokeshire is not just a summer destination. Each season brings something different to the coast, and Oakland is perfectly placed to enjoy them all.

Spring

March - May

Wildflowers along the coast path. Bluebells in the woods. Lambs in the fields. Quiet beaches and longer days returning.

Summer

June - August

Long golden days on the beach. Warm evenings. Rockpooling, swimming, coastal walks in t-shirts. Peak season and peak beauty.

Autumn

September - October

The crowds leave but the weather often holds. Stunning colours in the woodland. Harvest markets in Narberth. Our favourite season.

Winter

November - February

Dramatic storms, deserted beaches, cosy pubs. Pembrokeshire at its most raw and powerful. Limited availability.

Accommodation Options

Static Caravan Hire

Holiday accommodation
  • Fully equipped kitchen
  • Comfortable sleeping for families
  • Heating and hot water
  • Outdoor seating area
  • Bedding and towels provided
  • TV and basic entertainment
Contact us for availability and rates

Touring Pitch

Bring your own caravan or motorhome
  • Level, well-drained pitches
  • Electric hook-up available
  • Access to shower block and facilities
  • Fresh water nearby
  • Waste disposal point
Nightly and weekly rates available

Camping Pitch

Tent camping
  • Grass pitches in sheltered area
  • Access to all park facilities
  • Fire-friendly (raised BBQ)
  • Close to shower block
Contact us for current pricing

More than just a beach holiday

From world-class coastal walking to castles, wildlife, and watersports, this corner of Pembrokeshire has more than enough to fill a week. Or a lifetime.

Coast Path Walking

On your doorstep

The Pembrokeshire Coast Path passes near Amroth. Walk east to Pendine or west to Tenby along dramatic cliffs.

Kayaking

Saundersfoot / Tenby

Sea kayaking from Saundersfoot harbour or Tenby. Explore caves, coves, and the coastline from the water.

Oakwood Theme Park

10 miles

Wales' biggest theme park with rides for all ages. Perfect for a family day out when the weather is kind.

Folly Farm

8 miles

Zoo, farm, funfair, and indoor play all in one. Award-winning attraction and brilliant for younger children.

Pembroke Castle

14 miles

Birthplace of Henry VII. A magnificent medieval castle with towers, dungeons, and a massive round keep.

Narberth Town

8 miles

A charming market town with independent shops, galleries, cafes, and an excellent food scene. Worth a wander.

Walks from the Park

Amroth to Wiseman's Bridge

1 mile / Easy / Beach + tunnel

Walk along Amroth beach, then through the old colliery tunnel carved into the headland to emerge at Wiseman's Bridge. Flat, easy, and stunning.

Wiseman's Bridge to Saundersfoot

2 miles / Easy-moderate / Coastal trail

Continue from Wiseman's Bridge through another tunnel to Coppet Hall beach, then on to Saundersfoot harbour. One of the best short coastal walks in Wales.

Amroth to Pendine

8 miles / Moderate / Coast path east

Head east along the coast path through Marros and on to the vast sands of Pendine. Dramatic cliffs, quiet bays, and big Carmarthenshire skies.

Colby Woodland Garden

1.5 miles / Easy / National Trust

A beautiful National Trust property just minutes from the park. Woodland walks, a walled garden, and a meadow. Stunning in spring when the bluebells are out.

Saundersfoot to Tenby

4 miles / Moderate / Coast path

The classic section. Clifftop paths, Monkstone Point, views across to Caldey Island, descending into the colourful harbour of Tenby.

What our guests say

Lovely quiet park, really well kept. The location is perfect for walking to Amroth beach. We have been coming back for three years now and it always feels like coming home.

-- Helen and Mark, Bristol
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The static caravan was spotless and had everything we needed. Kids loved being so close to the beach. The tunnels walk to Wiseman's Bridge was a highlight. Brilliant family holiday.

-- The Davies Family, Cardiff
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Peaceful, friendly, and exactly what we needed. No fuss, no noise, just a well-run park in a gorgeous part of Wales. We will definitely be back next spring.

-- James R., Birmingham
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Come and see for yourself

Oakland Caravan Park is one of Pembrokeshire's quieter gems. We do not have thousands of online reviews because we are a small, family-run park and we like it that way. The people who find us tend to come back year after year.

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Near Amroth
Pembrokeshire
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Seasonal Information

Main Season

Easter - October

Our busiest period. Static caravans, touring pitches, and camping all available. Book early for school holiday periods, especially July and August. The park is fully open with all facilities.

Low Season

November - Easter

Limited availability during the quieter months. Some touring pitches may be available, and the park is peaceful and beautiful in its winter mood. Contact us to check what is open.

Finding Us

Oakland Caravan Park is located near the village of Amroth on the south Pembrokeshire coast. From the A477, follow signs towards Amroth. The park is signposted before you reach the village. If you reach Amroth beach, you have gone slightly too far. Sat nav may not be fully accurate on the final approach, so look for our signs.

From the East

Take the M4 to Carmarthen, then the A477 towards Pembroke Dock. Turn off towards Amroth and follow local signage to the park. Journey from London is approximately 4.5 hours. From Cardiff, around 2.5 hours.