Well Park has been owned by our family for over 100 years and operating as a caravan park since 1960, and since that time constant improvements have maintained our position as one of the best known Parks in the Tenby area.
Being just on the outskirts of the resort makes the location ideal – we’re far enough out to enjoy a peaceful country atmosphere yet very convenient for visiting both Tenby and its sister resort of Saundersfoot. A 15 minute walk takes you to the delightful beach of Waterwynch – a hidden cove that remains such a well kept secret that you will find yourselves well away from holiday crowds.
Our reputation has been built on providing a friendly welcome combined with top quality holidays, and we welcome visitors to our luxury caravans and holiday cottages or for those bringing their own accommodation, we have a large area available for touring caravans, motorhomes and tents.
A key ingredient to the ‘Well Park experience’ is the Park landscaping. The caravans are laid out so that each enjoys its own individual space, whilst rockeries, carefully considered planting and well manicured lawns and even a fish pond all contribute to the feeling that you are staying in a first class environment.
Well Park is ideally situated for exploring the area and enjoying everything Pembrokeshire has to offer. A 15 minute walk takes you to the quiet secluded Waterwynch Bay where the children can potter about in the rock pools or you can enjoy an early morning swim in the clear waters.
The area’s premier resort of Tenby is just one mile away – or a little less via a country path if you choose to walk. The town centre has a wide choice of shops and restaurants to suit all tastes. There are four beaches at Tenby: North Beach, Castle Beach, Harbour Beach, and South Beach with its 1 & ¼ miles of golden sand you will always be able to find your own space.
The sister resort of Saundersfoot is just 1.5 miles in the other direction where golden sands stretch from the charming village centre to nearby Coppet Hall where an interesting walk leads you through the old railway tunnels to the waterfront hamlet of Wiseman's Bridge.
The picturesque harbours at both resorts are always a hive of activity and there are boats operating mackerel and deep sea fishing trips.
From Tenby harbour you can take boat trips to and around Caldey Island, home to a Cistercian order of monks who produce perfume from the wild gorse. The cliffs around the island are home to a colony of grey seals, and you can often see them swimming in the coves or basking on the rocks with their young pups.
Away from the resorts there is plenty to do with a wide variety of activities to choose from. Manor House Wildlife Park, The Dinosaur Experience, Heatherton Country Sports Park and Oakwood Theme Park with its white knuckle rides, all make great days out for families of all ages, whilst Folly Farm is an ideal attraction for younger children, with friendly farm animals to pet and an indoor fun fair.
From Carmarthen take the A477. From Cardigan take the A478 towards Tenby.
At the roundabout at Kilgetty take the A478 signposted to Tenby. After 3 miles, you reach the next roundabout, again follow the road for Tenby (2nd exit).
Well Park is second right after the roundabout (one mile before Tenby).
Please do not go into the village of New Hedges as some Sat Navs will tell you to do.