About Little Haven
Little Haven is a beautiful seaside village in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, blessed with three characterful pubs and two cafes. It’s perfect for family holidays or as a base to explore the coast path.
The Beach
Little Haven has a beautiful sandy beach just a 10-minute walk from our cottages. At low tide the beach stretches out past the cliffs and you can walk across to Broad Haven Beach. At high tide it is the perfect time to run in for a quick dip before grabbing a hot drink to warm you up.
The Community
In the Summer and at other specific times of year the local community organise a range of activities, which include such events as the Blessing of the Boats, the regatta and children’s activities on the beach. Have a look at the notice board on the bridge by The Castle pub to see what’s on, or pick up a Havens Diary from Londis in Broad Haven.
Where to Eat and Drink
The village boast three distinct pubs and two cafes to satisfy all your cravings. Whether it’s a pint by a blazing fire in The Swan, freshly caught fish in The St Brides or Sunday lunch in The Castle it’s all covered. Plus The Corner Cafe and Lobster & Mor offer barista coffee and sandwich options. Find out more about Little Haven’s eateries and more in adjacent Broad Haven.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. There is the Little Haven Car Park. Located a short walk from the beach and almost opposite the St Brides Inn. The first 30 minutes are free and then you are charged at a very reasonable rate.
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There is not a food shop in Little Haven. However, just a short walk to Broad Haven and you'll find the local convenience store.
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Yes. Through the carpark there is a pathway that will lead you to the public bathrooms near the RNLI shop.