Free Days Out When Staying at Hungerford Farm Touring Caravan Park, Pembrokeshire
A holiday at Hungerford Farm Touring Caravan Park puts you right at the centre of Pembrokeshire’s coast and countryside, with a huge choice of free days out only a short drive away. Whether you’re exploring beaches, woodland or historic landmarks, here are the best budget-friendly adventures close to the park.
1. Wander the Golden Sands of Saundersfoot Beach
Approx. 4 miles / 8 minutes
Just a short drive away, Saundersfoot Beach offers soft sand, rock pools and a scenic harbour, ideal for relaxed family days out. The promenade is flat and wheelchair-friendly, and the village often hosts free seasonal events.
Perfect for: families, dog walkers (seasonal restrictions), beach lovers.
2. Explore the Coastal Path From Wisemans Bridge
Approx. 6 miles / 7 minutes
The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is completely free to enjoy. One of the most popular stretches runs from Wisemans Bridge to Saundersfoot, taking in old railway tunnels, dramatic cliffs and panoramic sea views.
Perfect for: walkers, photographers, wildlife spotters.
3. Visit the Free Woodland at Colby Woodland Garden
Approx.6 miles / 8 minutes
Although the formal National Trust garden has paid entry, the woodland, streamside areas and meadows are free. With gentle paths, natural play spaces and peaceful picnic spots, it’s a brilliant day out for families.
Perfect for: gentle walks, shade on hot days, picnics.
4. Enjoy a Day in Tenby – Harbour, Town Walls & North Beach
Approx. 8 miles / 20 minutes
Tenby’s historic streets, medieval town walls and iconic beaches are all free. Castle Hill, the harbour, and North Beach offer some of the best views in Pembrokeshire—perfect for exploring without spending a penny.
Perfect for: history lovers, beach days, relaxed exploring.
5. Discover Carew Castle & Tidal Mill Circular Walk
Approx.4 miles / 10 minutes
The 1-mile circular walk around the millpond is free and gives stunning views of Carew Castle and surrounding wildlife. Expect herons, swans and the occasional otter.
Perfect for: accessible walks, wildlife watchers, families.
6. Step Back in Time at Llawhaden Castle
Approx. 5 miles / 10 minutes
This impressive ruined castle is free to access and unusually quiet, making it ideal for children to explore. The views over the surrounding farmland are well worth the trip.
Perfect for: photography, family exploring, local history.
7. Explore the Secret Waterways of the Cleddau Estuary
Nearest points: Lawrenny (approx. 6 miles / 10 minutes),
Landshipping (approx. 8 miles / 18 minutes)
Known locally as the Secret Waterway, this tranquil estuary offers riverside paths, picnic points and brilliant birdwatching. Ideal for peaceful afternoons or sunset walks.
Perfect for: nature lovers, quiet escapes, dog walks.
8. Explore the Wild Foothills of the Preseli Mountains
Approx. 18–25 miles / 30 minutes
The Preseli Hills offer miles of free open access walking, from the Bluestone quarries to panoramic peaks such as Foel Cwmcerwyn. Expect big skies, wide views and wild landscapes.
Perfect for: hikers, panoramic photography, long walks.
9. Walk the Trails at Minwear & Canaston Woods
Approx. 4 miles / 5 minutes
These Forestry Commission woodlands offer free walking and cycling routes, wildlife-rich trails and peaceful picnic spots. Great for dogs and shaded walks on warm days.
Perfect for: woodland exploring, cycling, wildlife.
Plan a Great Value Break at Hungerford Farm
With so many free attractions close by, Hungerford Farm Touring Caravan Park is the perfect base for a budget-friendly Pembrokeshire getaway. From beaches and heritage walks to woodland adventures, there’s plenty to enjoy without spending anything at all.
