New restrictions have been introduced prohibiting motor caravans from parking overnight at Manorbier Beach Road.
The restrictions mean motor caravans, including motorhomes, are not permitted to make an overnight stay between the hours of 8 pm and 7 am.
Similar restrictions will also be brought in on Wednesday, June 2 at the beach road at Freshwater West.
Motor caravans, including motorhomes, will not be permitted to park on the beach road between the hours of 11 pm and 7 am.
To ensure the environment and use of highways are respected, Pembrokeshire County Council and partners agencies are raising awareness of the issue, which includes placing flyers on parked motorhomes on the highway to highlight the overnight camping restrictions.
Clr. Phil Baker, Cabinet Member for Infrastructure, Licensing and Major Events, said Pembrokeshire was looking forward to welcoming visitors back, and requested them to travel considerately and carefully when they are here.
“We are politely requesting everyone to tread lightly when visiting Pembrokeshire’s beauty spots,” he said.
“If you have a motor caravan or a motorhome, please plan ahead and stay at one of Pembrokeshire’s many fantastic licensed campsites. Overnight camping in beauty spots has a negative impact on our environment – please help us to take care of it by staying at a registered campsite, these are all set up and looking forwarded to meeting you.”
In addition, the Council will be engaging with owners of motorhomes and campervans – and carrying out enforcement for those staying overnight in the Authority’s car parks, over coming days and weeks.
For details on where to stay, please visit www.visitpembrokeshire.com