Nineteen Wilson Meadow
Coastal Village Bungalow, Broad Haven, Pembrokeshire
Surroundings
Pembrokeshire's traditional description "the land of magic and enchantment" perfectly captures the qualities of its outstanding coastline. From Tenby in the south to Cardigan in the north, all the 186 mile shoreline falls within the Pembrokeshire National Park. It's an extraordinary beautiful place, with everything from towering cliffs to sheltered harbours; huge beaches to wooded creeks. It's also a haven for wildlife. Seals swim in its clear waters; wildflowers grow on the cliffs and seabirds nest in huge numbers on the coast and on the island nature reserves.
 Broad Haven Beach from the The Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Pembrokeshire's stunning coastal beauty extends inland to the Preseli Hills, on open expanse of highland scattered with mysterious prehistoric sites.
Away from the coast you'll discover a host of places to visit. There are heritage sites such as St. Davids Cathedral and Pembroke Castle, the bustling traditional resorts of Tenby and Saundersfoot and a wealth of exciting attractions and activities - Oakwood Adventure Park, Folly Farm, and Hetherton's Sports to name just a few. Haverfordwest Golf club is within easy reach and there are other courses at Milford Haven, and St. Davids.
Broad Haven has something for everyone. The wide expanse of golden sand has been a favourite beach since Victorian times. Safe bathing, rock pools and fascinating geological features at the northern end of the beach combine with facilities for surfing and boating to make this the ideal holiday base. Within easy reach of Broad Haven are the beaches of Druidston Nolton and the surfer's paradise, Newgale.
 Little Haven Pembrokeshire
A mile beyond the shops and pubs of Broad Haven the neighbouring village of Littlehaven presents a greater choice of places to eat and drink. The County town of Haverfordwest - just ten minutes by car - offers excellent shopping, a cinema, swimming pool, and a railway station.
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