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Broad Haven Beach

Must See Family friendly4 hrsFreeRelevance 8/10

Nestled on the rugged coast of Pembrokeshire, Broad Haven Beach is a pristine, expansive stretch of sand that captures the raw beauty of the Welsh shoreline. Favoured by families, surfers, and keen walkers alike, this Blue Flag beach offers a quintessential seaside experience, characterised by its golden sands and dramatic cliff scenery. At low tide, the beach reveals a massive expanse of space perfect for sandcastles, ball games, and long, bracing walks, while at high tide, the waters provide excellent conditions for swimming, kayaking, and bodyboarding.

Historically, Broad Haven served as a vital coastal village, and today it maintains a welcoming, laid-back atmosphere. Visitors can expect a well-serviced destination, with the village itself sitting just above the beach, offering easy access to local amenities, including cafes, pubs, and surf hire shops. The village feel is charmingly unpretentious, making it a wonderful spot for a weekend escape or a longer family holiday.

One of the standout features of this beach is its connectivity to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Whether you are a casual stroller or a serious hiker, the cliff-top views to the north and south are nothing short of spectacular. On a clear day, the horizon feels endless, and the dramatic geological formations along the cliffs offer a stunning backdrop for photography and wildlife spotting.

For a practical visit, it is worth noting that the beach is most enjoyable during the warmer months, though it retains its magic year-round for those who enjoy a quieter, wind-swept escape. Parking is conveniently available near the seafront, and the village layout is largely flat, making access to the sand relatively straightforward. Keep an eye on tide times, as the beach can shrink significantly during high water, and always check the local weather forecasts before heading out into the Atlantic waters.

Recommendations

Exceptional

85/100
4.3 out of 5
Consistently praised by visitors for its cleanliness, scenic beauty, and family-friendly atmosphere. Many reviews highlight the quality of the sand and the ease of access compared to more remote Pembrokeshire coves.

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Good to know

Car Parking

Ample parking is available in the main village car park just a short walk from the sand.

8/10
Strong fit

Remote Work

Not suitable for remote work; there are no dedicated workspaces and the beach is primarily for recreation.

1/10
Mixed

Dog Friendly

Dogs are allowed on most of the beach, but there may be seasonal restrictions on certain sections during summer months.

7/10
Good fit

Family Friendly

Excellent for families due to safe swimming waters, lifeguard service during peak season, and easy access to local village amenities.

9/10
Strong fit

Public Transport

Accessible by bus routes from Haverfordwest, though service frequency can be limited.

5/10
Mixed

Accessibility

Full wheelchair access

Level access to the top of the slipway; the beach itself is sand-based and difficult for standard wheelchairs.

6/10
Good fit

Step-free routes

The village front is largely step-free, allowing for easy movement along the promenade.

7/10
Good fit

Accessible toilet

Public accessible toilets are located near the car park.

7/10
Good fit

Blue Badge / accessible parking

Designated Blue Badge spaces are available in the main car park.

8/10
Strong fit

Frequent rest seating

Benches are available along the village front overlooking the bay.

6/10
Good fit

Assistance dogs welcome

Assistance dogs are welcome throughout the area.

10/10
Strong fit

Opening times

Monday24 hours
Tuesday24 hours
Wednesday24 hours
Thursday24 hours
Friday24 hours
Saturday24 hours
Sunday24 hours

Open 24 hours daily for beach access.

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