
**No dogs allowed on the park**
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The purpose-built holiday park is located within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Bordered by woodland and set in well maintained grounds, Trewent Park, also known as Freshwater Bay Holiday Village, is sheltered by the National Trust headland, Trewent Point, a natural wind break. From the site a short, level walk (100 yards) leads to the safe, sandy beach of Freshwater East and also gives access to the long distance Coast Path. Trewent Park is an ideal base for exploring the Castlemartin Peninsula, including the Stackpole Estate where you will find Bosherston Lily Ponds, Broadhaven Beach and Barafundle Bay.
FRESHWATER EAST |
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Freshwater East is a quiet hamlet overlooking the bay. There is an occasional bus service from Freshwater East to the local towns. Also, a coastal bus service, the Coastal Cruiser, operates along the coast and passes by the park entrance.
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An hourly bus service between Pembroke Dock and Tenby passes through Lamphey, 2 miles away. There is also a railway station there. The nearest supermarket is Spar at the filling station in Lamphey. A bakery, several eating places and a leisure centre can also be found around Lamphey. Pembroke (4 miles) and Pembroke Dock (6 miles) provide a range of shops, banks, restaurants, launderettes, superstores, etc.
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TREWENT PARK |
The holiday houses are arranged in short terraces surrounded by lawned areas with trees and shrubs. They provide ideal self catering accommodation for families and those keen on watersports and walking breaks. There are about 300 units on the park. The majority of them are privately owned. Although it is a large park, it is generally quiet, especially out of the main letting season. This is because occupancy varies, eg. some houses are used exclusively by the owners for limited times of the year while the houses we own are let by us throughout the season (March to October).
* Please note that no dogs are allowed within the park grounds. *
THE LONGHOUSE |
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In front of the park is the Longhouse bar/restaurant/games room - no charges for entry, also open to the general public. This is run as a separate venture from the park itself and opening times might vary throughout the year. There is a shop within the Longhouse selling many handy items which you might find useful while on holiday. Again, opening times will vary according to the season.
*Please note that holiday prices do not include any charges relating to the Longhouse.