Noble Court Holiday Park
Your Gateway to Pembrokeshire’s Natural Beauty
Discover the luxury of space, tranquility, and the refreshing country air of Pembrokeshire at Noble Court Holiday Park. Our park’s prime location near Wales’ top attraction, Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo, makes it a cherished destination for guests who return time and again.
Noble Court proudly holds the prestigious Gold David Bellamy Award for Conservation, a testament to our commitment to preserving nature. Nestled within 52 acres of picturesque Pembrokeshire countryside, Noble Court Holiday Park, near Narberth, offers an ideal setting to relax and explore the treasures of this magnificent county. It’s also home to Celtic Escapes, offering Glamping and Luxury Lodges.
Welcome to Noble Court Holiday Park in Pembrokeshire, South Wales
With a brand new children’s play area and an outdoor heated pool, surrounded by acres of countryside, your Pembrokeshire holiday promises unmatched experiences.
Indulge your taste buds at Charlie’s Celtic Tavern, our latest addition to Charlie’s Restaurants. It serves delightful local and seasonal fare, accompanied by fantastic cocktails!
Static Caravans & Luxury Lodges For Sale
We’re delighted to offer virtual viewings through internal videos of the holiday homes you’re interested in. You can also find manufacturer videos on our website, along with our own lodge video promotions – a great starting point.
Let us help you create your haven of happiness and serenity in Pembrokeshire, West Wales. Choose from our wide selection of holiday homes for sale, including caravans and luxury lodges across our parks.
Noble Court provides a serene countryside escape, Meadow House offers breathtaking sea views over Amroth Bay, and Croft’s woodland haven has its unique charm, atmosphere, and amenities.
Visit us time and again, and relish the freedom to explore this beautiful county at your leisure. At Noble Court, we offer self-catering holiday homes, Glamping log pods, luxury pods, Safari Tents, luxurious lodges, Stargazing Tents, and various accommodation options. All accommodations, except our Hideaway log pods, feature hot tubs. Noble Court is conveniently located just a 10-minute walk from the charming and eclectic town of Narberth, brimming with independent shops.
Nature enthusiasts will find plenty of nearby nature walks, such as Canaston Woods and Blackpool Mill. For more adventurous souls, Pembrokeshire boasts the Preseli mountains and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, which runs alongside our sister park, Meadow House.
Join us at Charlie’s Celtic Tavern, where an intriguing interior and a stunning dining terrace await your arrival – prepare to be amazed!
Pembrokeshire – A Hub of EPIC Adventures
Pembrokeshire embodies the word “epic.” It’s a realm of awe-inspiring landscapes, thrilling escapades, captivating attractions, and unforgettable experiences, nestled within Britain’s only coastal National Park. Surrounded by the sea on three sides, this county boasts sandy beaches and coves that rival the world’s finest. In fact, it ranked second in the National Geographic Traveller magazine’s poll of the World’s best coastal destinations – and rightfully so!
Pembrokeshire boasts 52 glorious beaches, from expansive golden sands at Saundersfoot, Tenby, and Newgale to charming coves like Cwm yr Eglwys in North Pembrokeshire. With 12 Blue Flag and 13 Green Coast beaches, along with 11 seaside and 21 rural seaside awards, Pembrokeshire’s beaches are undeniably epic. Whether you’re strolling, kite-flying, building sandcastles, rock pooling, jogging with your dog, or surfing until you drop from sheer exhilaration, our beaches offer bucket-list-worthy experiences.
Lonely Planet hails the Pembrokeshire Coast Path as one of the world’s greatest long-distance trails, beckoning you to don your walking boots, pack a flask, and embark on a 186-mile adventure! While some stretches are ideal for experienced hikers, much of the coast path welcomes walkers of all levels.
Pembrokeshire also treasures legends, heritage, and folklore. Explore historic castles like Carew and Pembroke, encounter Britain’s own Stonehenge at Pentre Ifan, marvel at St Davids Cathedral, and immerse yourself in the Bishops Palace. Don’t miss historic Tenby, famous for its colorful Georgian facades, two sandy beaches, a picturesque harbor, and boat trips to monastic Caldey Island, a frequent television feature.
Pembrokeshire is home to enchanting islands like Grassholm, Skomer, Skokholm, and Ramsey, teeming with Puffins, Guillemots, and Choughs. A day trip to Skomer, especially in May when wildflowers abound and Puffins are in abundance, is highly recommended.
For family fun, Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo casts a magical spell and consistently earns the title of “Wales Best Day Out”.
Heatherton World of Activities promises a fantastic, family-friendly day out with adventure golf, go-karts, escape rooms, paintball, laser clay pigeon shooting, a treetop zip line trail, and more, catering to all ages.
Our parks are also conveniently close to Oakwood Theme Park and Manor Wildlife Park, offering an abundance of choices.
Pembrokeshire – A Haven of Natural Beauty
Pembrokeshire, enveloped by the sea on three sides, enjoys the benefits of an island while showcasing the cultural treasures of Southwest Wales’ dramatically scenic corner. This area of outstanding natural beauty is where sea and mountains, art and history, Celtic and Anglo-Saxon influences, and year-round opportunities for adventure and relaxation converge.
This unique fusion captivates free thinkers and creative souls of all kinds, as well as anyone proud to call this extraordinary place home and most of our cherished visitors.
Notably, with its profound connection to the ocean, Pembrokeshire beckons water sports enthusiasts, avid coastal walkers, and aficionados of the freshest seafood.
Our landscape is sheltered by the distinctive Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, home to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, a meandering trail that spans 186 miles. It embraces coves and harbors, over 50 beaches, vibrant towns and villages teeming with life, culture, and creativity. Don’t forget the distinction of housing Britain’s smallest city, St Davids.
Beyond the coast, Pembrokeshire offers splendid family holidays with an array of choices: adventure parks, castles, boat trips, and family festivals. These options and events uplift your spirits and create enduring memories