Top 10 Beaches

The Pembrokeshire coast is filled with beautiful beaches with golden sands, secret coves, and fascinating rock pools - in fact, there are over 50 to explore. We’re lucky to have so many Blue Flag beaches dotted along the 186-miles of stunning coastline. Perfect for families with lots of useful facilities that make for a fun-filled day out near Everwyn Lodge.

7. Broad Haven North

Sitting in the southeast corner of St Bride’s Bay, Broad Haven is a large, west-facing beach ideal for families and water sport enthusiasts to enjoy. At high tide, the beach becomes a narrow stretch of sand and pebbles, but when the tide goes out; you can find a great expanse of golden sand that links Broad Haven with the neighbouring Little Haven and another bay, The Settlands. At the right time of day you can walk between all three – just make sure you check the tides and don’t get caught out! It's also a great spot for paddle boarding and kayaking – try Haven Sports by the car park at the south end of the beach. They offer to hire stand-up paddleboards, kayaks, bodyboards, surfboards, and wetsuits - so you will be ready for the water!

Broad Haven North Beach

Distance from Everwyn Lodge: 22 Miles, 36 Minutes Parking: There are two car parks next to the beach in Broad Haven. The closest is Marine Road Car Park (SA62 3JR) has 46 spaces and can be found at the southern end of the village. Millmoor Way Car Park (SA62 3JH) is at the northern end of the village and has space for around 150 cars. Accessibility: Access to the beach can be made via a slipway Facilities: Broad Haven beach is right in front of the village, so there are cafes, shops, pubs and hire facilities just across the road from the main beach. There are also toilets with disabled access at the northern end of the beach. Please note, you have to cross a road to reach. Lifeguards patrol the beach from the end of June to September.

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