Little Haven is located within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, tucked away in the south-eastern corner of St. Brides Bay. The village, which was once a sea port exporting locally mined coal, is now a delightful retreat for those wishing to sample this lovely picturesque location.

The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path (185 miles in all) passes through the village, which has three pubs, a bistro and a cafe offering various cuisines. There is a boathouse gallery and a pottery displaying local crafts.
The beach faces west, with views to the northwest of St. Davids and Ramsey island. The slipway offers good launching for those participating in sea based activities and the sandy beach is lined with rock pools offering hours of fun for children.
Little Haven is ideally located to explore north and south Pembrokeshire with its breathtaking scenery. The islands of Skomer, Grassholm and Ramsey are home to colonies of ganetts, puffins and shearwaters.
A 10 minute walk (by beach or road) takes you to Broad Haven where you will find a Londis shop, fish and chip shops, a surf shop and several pubs serving food.


