We know that not everybody shares a love of canvas and wants to get close to nature. You have a range of sleeping options so you won’t need to go completely Bear Grylls.
Bell tents
£170 for two nights, £220 for three
Dews Lake Farm has beautiful bell tents that can sleep up to four people (one double and two singles). They have proper beds, sheets and blankets although you will need to bring a sleeping bag. Each tent comes with a hamper of basic camping cooking equipment.
Book now by contacting hello@cwtchcamping.co.uk or by phone on 01646 672139 – let them know you are booking for the Scrimshire-Higgison wedding and how many/which nights.
BYO tent/camper van
Free
Seasoned campers can grab a pitch at the campsite, and there are electric hook ups for camper vans. You’ve done this before; you know how it works.
If you’re bringing your Winnebago and need electricity – please book a pitch: 01646 672139

Camping Facilities
- Ladies’ and gents’ toilet blocks; six toilets in total
- Six showers with individual changing areas
- Kitchen with two fridges and one chest freezer, washing up sink, kettle and electric hob
- Four water taps spread across our electric hook up field
- Campfires allowed in fire pits (cut logs and kindling sold onsite)
- BBQs permitted (charcoal sold onsite)
- Pets allowed (although perhaps leave reptiles at home)
- The site is just three miles from the coast and a 30 minute drive to Tenby
- Village pub within walking distance
- Good public transport links from Lamphey
B&Bs and hotels
If your sleeping bag happens to be in the wash, there are plenty of B&Bs and hotels in and around Lamphey. A few suggestions:
Best Western Lamphey Court Hotel and Spa
Bluestone National Park Resort is Wales’ equivalent of Centre Parcs – a lovely place for families, with babysitting service and much more.