Awel Y Môr, Broad Haven, is a delightful two-bedroom cottage offering comfortable single-level accommodation with stunning sea views just steps from the beach. The contemporary open-plan kitchen features a breakfast bar perfect for quick bites and casual meals, well-equipped with an electric cooker, fridge / freezer, and microwave for preparing delicious holiday fare. The inviting lounge area centres around a leather corner sofa and TV with DVD player, creating the perfect spot for cosy family evenings after days spent exploring the coast.
Step outside to discover a fully enclosed rear garden complete with a picnic table, ideal for al fresco dining while the children play safely. At the front, a patio garden with comfortable seating offers captivating sea views – the perfect perch for watching spectacular sunsets. The cottage features two well-appointed bedrooms: a peaceful double and a cheerful twin, both with ample wardrobe storage. A modern shower room with walk-in shower completes this charming seaside retreat.
Imagine waking to the sound of seabirds calling, enjoying your morning coffee on the sunny front patio while gazing out to sea. Spend sun-drenched days building sandcastles on the golden beach opposite, or venture along the coast to discover hidden coves and charming villages. As twilight falls, gather in the comfortable lounge, sharing stories of your coastal adventures whilst your dogs doze contentedly after their beach run.
Awel Y Môr, Broad Haven, enjoys an enviable position in the heart of this popular coastal village, directly opposite a pathway leading to the expansive golden sands of Broad Haven beach. This beautiful beach draws families, dog walkers, and watersports enthusiasts year-roundFor family entertainment, visit Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (11 km), Wales' first indoor trampoline park featuring over 100 interconnecting trampolines, dodgeball courts, and soft play areas. The lively Milford Waterfront in Milford Haven (11 km) combines fashion boutiques, fine dining, and water sports in a welcoming family-friendly setting. History enthusiasts will marvel at Pembroke Castle (17 km), one of Wales' most impressive medieval fortresses. St Non's Chapel and Well in St Davids (23 km) marks the birthplace of Wales' patron saint, with a holy well believed to possess curative powers.
Further afield, Great Wedlock Farm & Deer Park in Gumfreston (31 km) offers guided safaris and deer feeding, whilst The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (45 km) and the 12th-century St Dogmaels Abbey (53 km) provide fascinating days out.
The charming market town of Narberth, just 25 kilometres away, delights visitors with its vibrant Georgian architecture and collection of independent artisan shops, galleries, and cafés that line its picturesque streets. This delightful Welsh town has become renowned for its thriving arts scene and regular food festivals. Meanwhile, historic Carmarthen, a 55-kilometre drive away, proudly holds the title of Wales' oldest town and offers holidaymakers a wealth of cultural heritage to explore. From its Roman origins as Moridunum to its medieval castle ruins and the legendary connections to Merlin the wizard, Carmarthen provides fascinating glimpses into Wales' rich and storied past.




















