A Nolton Haven holiday cottage means you are perfectly located
for a beach escape as well as hikes and walking along the coastal
path. Passing through other villages and attractions along the way
allows you to see all that the Pembrokeshire coast has to
offer.
Why Nolton Haven?
Nolton Haven's main feature is the lovely little stretch of
beach forming a delightful spot to set up camp on a summer's
day, in the afternoon you can stroll up to one of the pubs serving
delicious food near the beachfront. Pop over to Hilton Court
Gardens and Crafts just under two miles away and wander around the
tranquil gardens and ponds with a tea room also on-hand. Walk along
the coastal path up to Newgale Beach for more excellent coastal
scenery. For more ideas on how to spend your time while staying in
your Nolton Haven cottage, browse our Wales
Travel Guide.
Places to Visit near Nolton Haven
Venture further afield and discover the many quaint villages and
popular towns surrounding Nolton Haven. Southwards are the villages
of Broad and Little Haven, both home to wide sandy beaches popular
with children and families. The Cathedral city of St Davids, the
UK's smallest city, is a must-visit for historians with roots
of this settlement dating back to the 5th century. St
Davids Cathedral was made from locally sourced stone that has a
gorgeous pink and grey colouring. After walking up and down this
magnificent coast, head over to Haverfordwest for a bit of town
living, with a wide range of shops and retail parks, as well as an
ancient castle with a museum inside. Places to visit include;
Broad
Haven, Haverfordwest,
Little
Haven and St
Davids.
Types of Holiday
To explore the full range of accommodation in this lovely area
then browse this selection of
Pembrokeshire coastal cottages. If you're wanting to bring
along your four-legged friends then you'll need a
dog-friendly Pembrokeshire cottage.
Be impressed with this extensive range of properties where you
will find the perfect holiday home for you and your loved ones.