Our Area
Broadhaven and the National Park
Broadhaven is situated in the Pembrokeshire National Park designated in 1952; this status brought with it a measure of protection to a coastline and landscape regarded as one of the finest in Europe. The area is much loved by locals and visitors who come to enjoy the hills, the lakes, the mountains and of course the sea and magnificent coastline. No place within the Park is more than 10 miles from the sea.
 Sunset on Broadhaven beach in April - 2003.
One of the best ways to see the park is to walk along the coast path itself which stretches from Amroth in the south for 185 miles to Poppit Sands near Cardigan in the north. It is home to many thousands of sea birds for example the famous puffins after which No 39 Puffin House is named!
 Very near Broadhaven!
Near Broadhaven beach are many seals and a little further out you may see dolphins and porpoises. In 2005 hundreds of dolphins and many whales including fin whales were seen off the Pembs coast. We ourselves were lucky enough to see over 150 dolphins on July 9th near Grassholm. If you appreciate nature at its best then you will love a visit to Pembrokeshire.
 Waiting for the Skomer ferry to take us back to Martins Haven - July 31st 2007. A wonderful day spent on the island - puffins nearly all gone but still worth a visit.
 Sailing boat at Little Haven - July 21st 2007 - sun came out before another downpour!
Internet access available at Patricks on the sea front which has been renovated and now offers a restaurant and cafe. WiFi also available at The Castle in Little Haven.
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