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Haven's Rest, Little Haven

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 8

Little HavenA popular holiday village that doesn’t fail to impress with its picturesque setting and excellent choice of village pubs – The Castle, The Swan Inn and The St Brides all offer a good choice of freshly prepared food. Spend your days on the beach and at low tide, walk the long golden sands to the neighbouring village of Broad Haven. Pembrokeshire Coastal PathStroll down the hill to the village and from the beach you have access to the Coastal Path in both the directions. Head West to St. Brides Bay or North to the golden sands of Broad Haven. The Coastal Path is wild and wonderful in the autumn and winter gales, strewn with wild flowers and alive with bird song during the spring and summer. Broad HavenBroad Haven village has everything you need for your holiday: a large, sandy Blue Flag Beach, a well-stocked convenience shop, 3 pubs, a restaurant, fish and chip take away as well as a surf shop selling and hiring out water sports gear. Nolton Haven and East Nolton Riding StablesA tiny village with a sandy beach, a 200 year old stone chapel clinging, nail bitingly close to the edge of the cliff, a village pub serving bar food and east Nolton Riding Stables who will take you on a thrilling gallop across the beach or trekking in the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside. DaleThe crescent shaped bay of Dale is at the entrance to the Haven Waterway which runs deep into the heart of South Pembrokeshire. While away a few fascinating hours watching the boats on the water. Dale is a centre for water sports of all sorts - you can try your hand at sailing or surfing, kayaking or coasteering - West Wales Windsurfing and Sailing provide tuition for all abilities. At the Griffin Inn in Dale you can eat alfresco overlooking the bay and enjoy the fresh fish caught that morning by the pub’s fishing boat. Martins Haven and Skomer IslandMartins Haven is the boarding point for boat trips to the magical bird islands of Skomer and Skokholm, just off the Pembokeshire coast. These islands are famous for their wonderful bird life - especially Skomer's enormous and comical colony of puffins - and the surrounding waters are some of the richest for wildlife in Britain. Marloes Marloes Sands is a must visit - a National Trust beach which is just spectacular. A short stroll (5 mins) from the (NT) car park brings you to this delightful beach. Enjoy the stunning scenery and as the tide ebbs out it reveals an expanse of beautiful golden sand, with rocky outcrops adding real character. The village of Marloes is then within easy reach. For a small village it is well-provided with a convenience store, a village pub - The Lobster Pot serving good food. The City of St DavidsSt Davids is Britain’s smallest city – In fact only the size of a small village. At the heart of the ‘city’ is St Davids’s lovely 12th century Cathedral. Deep in the valley the Cathedral is a place of calm, a wonderful historic building. Be sure to visit – in such a small remote town, it is a wonder to behold!Just across the little river Alun is the 13th Century Bishops’ Palace – originally splendid, it is now a well-maintained ruin, left to fall down by a departing bishop who was said to have taken the lead off the roof to pay for his daughter’s dowry! Now a ruin to delight the heart of visiting children and adults alike with some lovely restored windows and decorative masonry. Haverfordwest Golf CourseSet near the National Park the challenging course has magnificent views of the Preseli Hills. There is a Pro shop, club house, golfers bar and a restaurant offering home cooked food in a convivial atmosphere. Combine your visit with a trip to the County town. Family days out in PembrokeshireAway from the appeal of the coastline, Pembrokeshire is well-supplied with holiday attractions to delight the family. Oakwood Theme Park, Folly Farm, Manor Wildlife Park, West Wales Karting and Scolton Manor Museum and Country Park are but a few. There is plenty to choose from to suit interests of all sorts.A charrming retreat in the lovely coastal village location of Little Haven, Pembrokeshire.

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