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Carn Springs Camping

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Carn Springs Camping is a campsite in Tenby, Pembrokeshire.The campsite has pitches without shade and pitches with some shade.

Campsites in the area

Inspected annually by ACSI

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This campsite has been thoroughly inspected by our ACSI team to ensure quality and safety for all guests. Our inspectors visit every year to check facilities, cleanliness, and service standards.

R. Slierendregt

Inspector

R. Slierendregt

This inspector visits Carn Springs Camping every year and inspects the campsite based on more than 200 facilities and other points. The inspector is an employee of ACSI and not affiliated with the campsite.

General information

Opening dates

Open from 01 March to 30 October

Now closed


Area

3 ha

Altitude

70 m

Touring pitches

60 (100–100 m²)

Permanent annual pitches

16

Guide price 1

€ 58,11

Guide price 2

€ 77,09


Suitable for guests with disabilities

Yes

Naturist campsite

No

Reviews (1)

5.5

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Score from 1 reviews.

Toilet facilities

7,0

Staff

4,5

Price - quality comparison

4,5

Child friendliness

4,5

Surroundings

7,0

5.5
VW Camper T5
Gezinnen met kinderen tot 4 jaar
Periode of stay: April 2023

Site seemed nice until told to leave earlier due to using too much electric running a 1kw heater!! Most of the weekend the electric wasn’t working and was blamed on national grid but over heard owner stating not prepared to pay for everyone’s electric so will switch it off. At 3c outside temp this forced many people to leave early as was too cold. Owners so rude and aggressive would never want to holiday there again. The facilities weren’t bad and the young lads working the site were more than helpful but being thrown off a site for using a 1kw heater please. Should be closed down as not fit for purpose. Avoid!

Toilet facilities

7,0

Staff

4,5

Price - quality comparison

4,5

Child friendliness

4,5

Surroundings

7,0

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