Located 26 km from Oakwood Theme Park, 26 km from St David's Cathedral and 33 km from Folly Farm, Sunset Bed and Breakfast features accommodation set in Broad Haven.
Dave
United Kingdom
A lovely room with excellent facilities and a great sea view. A really friendly host who was only too happy to recommend where to go. A great location for exploring the area and only a short walk to the beach, restaurants and pub. A tasty breakfast to set you up for the day. Highly recommended.
Just 100 metres from the Blue Flag beaches of St Brides Bay, this YHA is situated in peaceful Broad Haven. The hostel is set in private grounds, and features a dining room.
Situated in Haverfordwest, within 17 km of Oakwood Theme Park and 24 km of Folly Farm, The County Hotel features a bar. This 3-star hotel offers room service.
Dating back to the 12th century, Roch Castle offers guest accommodation, set on a rocky outcrop over looking St Brides Bay. Roch Castle offers free parking and WiFi.
Set 400 metres from Milford Beach, Tŷ Milford Waterfront offers 4-star accommodation in Milford Haven and features a fitness centre, a restaurant and a bar.
Tim
United Kingdom
Fabulous hotel, great staff, room and food. No complaints at all.
Lovely location right on the marina.
Limited things to do in Milford Haven.
Hotel Mariners is situated in the center of Haverfordwest, offering its own free car park that can accommodate coaches, plus free WiFi. Each room has a flat-screen TV with Sky Sports.
Theresa
United Kingdom
Pleasant staff excellent service breakfast first class 👌
Set in Pembrokeshire, 400 metres from Milford Beach, THE LORD NELSON HOTEL offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Set in Haverfordwest, within 17 km of Oakwood Theme Park and 24 km of Folly Farm, Castle Hotel Haverfordwest offers accommodation with a restaurant and a bar, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Set in Marloes, 35 km from Oakwood Theme Park, The Lobster Pot has a number of amenities including a garden, a restaurant and a bar.
Katherine
United Kingdom
The staff and the quality of the food ( breakfast in particular was exceptionally good )
The new showers were great and the ultra white towels really nice.
Plenty of tea bags and coffee etc in the rooms
Lovely location for coastal walks. Quality eateries.
Lovely location for coastal walks. Quality eateries. Beach facilities but not commercialised - suitable for children and those looking for quieter scene. Narrow local roads ...worth walking to Norton's Brasserie open 12-11pm for seafood meals but The Galleon at Broadhaven or the fish and chip shop are good. Book a table upstairs to enjoy a view over the bay!
Denter
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The beach and accommodation was beautiful.
The beach and accommodation was beautiful. Not much else in the town but we ventured all round so if you can drive it is great not recommend otherwise. We visited Tenby, Folly farm (definitely value for money) Pembroke and the Castle, Tresaith beach, whitesands, the blue lagoon. It was all amazing
Angela
10
Scored 10
Quiet little seaside village with just enough amenities...
Quiet little seaside village with just enough amenities there for an excellent stay. Lovely sandy beach with amazing views. Cafe and a couple of bars and restaurants right on the beach serving everything from fresh seafood to local ice creams. When the tide is out you can walk along the beach to little haven which is an oldie Worldie little fishing village.
Lee
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Very basic and eating places not that wonderful.
Very basic and eating places not that wonderful. If you go to the italian restaurant there please do not have the meatballs. Utterly tasteless and the spaghetti was way overcooked and just a spoonful of sauce. My husband cooks these much much better in our own home.
Vivienne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A beautiful quiet retreat with stunning meadow views and...
A beautiful quiet retreat with stunning meadow views and woodland walks as well as beautiful beaches. Easy access to amazing coastal path views. For us it was idyllic. Bird and wild life early morning was lovely. Dog friendly. Plenty of walks.
Good parking at either end of the beach and although you pay its not daylight robbery.
Access to public toilets that were in good repair and cleaned.
Broad Haven itself is a lovely sandy beach which was perfect for swimming kayaks paddleboards etc with Lifeguards. No undertow or rips. Safe family friendly beach.
No main supermarket but only a short drive away in Haverford West they have all the big ones.
Book restaurants EARLY (I mean a few days) as with current Covid restrictions demand is high.
Can't wait to go back as so much more to explore.
Rachel
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
nice secluded beach area with a good choice of places to eat...
nice secluded beach area with a good choice of places to eat and drink, and not to far to travel to st davids , haverford west. pembroke for the bigger choice of attractions. if you go there do not miss a visit to pembroke castle a facinating insite into welsh history.
gwilym
United Kingdom
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