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Nolton Haven Beach

Haverfordwest, SA62 3NH, United Kingdom

Nolton Haven Beach
Tourist attraction
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Zoe Heydon
Zoe Heydon149 days ago
Love the peace and quiet here . Gorgeous cove and right on a fabulous stretch of the Pembrokeshire coastal path with an easy walk to Newgale one way and Little Haven the other .
Peter Banks
Peter Banks240 days ago
We stumbled upon this place by accident. Parking can be quite difficult, but i recommend you give this a go. You will end up spending the whole day here. It's a very hidden beach. That doesn't get busy at all. The sunset here was perfect.
Cathy bradley
Cathy bradley271 days ago
It is small but very nice, very popular with paddle boarding, lifeguards are usually on watch, pub, eatery, toilets and carpark very close by and an ice-cream van has been there while we were there, they sell lovely soft ice-cream, well worth the visit.
Lisa Smith
Lisa Smith271 days ago
Pretty beach. Worth a visit. Nice bar - Haven Brasserie overlooking the beach 👍
Keith Clinton
Keith Clinton302 days ago
Stunning and sheltered bay. Great sand. Lovely place for families.
Alfred Aquino
Alfred Aquino363 days ago
Beautiful beach and cliffs on the western most part of Wales. Perfect for a hike during the summer with incredible views of the Atlantic Ocean. Parking is available at various locations. Roads leading here can be narrow for one vehicle to pass so please drive carefully. Definitely visit if you’re in west wales.
M M
M M363 days ago
Lovely quiet week away dogs loved it was mid Nov week ..would say the roads in and out are one car width so the best way in and out are by New gale beach which is also a brilliant beach definitely go again out of season as would be mega busy at peak times
Chris Gledhill
Chris Gledhill2 years ago
Nice little cove with a Sandy beach. There’s a car park, a surf shop and a public toilet and lifeguard station. The beach is very child friendly with gradual sloping sands and rock pools either side for rook pooling where crabs and small fish can be found. The water is warm in the summer. There’s an ice cream van that comes round every hour or so. There’s zero mobile reception in this bay.

Watch out for jellyfish!
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