Honeysuckle Cottage, Broad Haven is a charming two-bedroom retreat nestled in the heart of this lovely Pembrokeshire village, just 250 metres from the golden sands of Broad Haven Beach. The open-plan lounge and dining area welcomes you with comfortable seating arranged around a coal-effect electric fire and wall-mounted TV, creating a cosy space for sociable evenings with family or friends. A dining table provides the perfect spot for leisurely meals and games, while the compact yet well-equipped kitchen features a built-in electric oven and hob, dishwasher, microwave, and washing machine tucked away for your convenience.
Step down through patio doors from the lounge into the fully enclosed garden, a peaceful haven with mature shrubs providing privacy along one side and outdoor furniture ideal for morning coffee or al fresco dining under the stars. Upstairs, two restful bedrooms offer flexible sleeping arrangements: a king-size room and a versatile triple room with both double and single beds, sharing a bright family bathroom with shower over bath. The cottage benefits from a designated parking space, making exploring this stunning coastline delightfully convenient.
Picture sun-drenched mornings pottering in the enclosed garden while the kettle boils, then wandering down sandy lanes to the beach, just moments from your door. Days unfold at your own pace: building sandcastles with little ones, strolling the coastal path to postcard-pretty Little Haven, or simply settling into the cosy lounge as the fire glows and conversation flows freely over a glass of wine.
Honeysuckle Cottage, Broad Haven places you perfectly for discovering Pembrokeshire's wealth of family attractions and coastal treasures. Milford Waterfront in Milford Haven (9 km) combines fashion boutiques and waterside dining with high-octane watersports and cultural venues, all set against a backdrop of international maritime trade. West Wales Karting in Haverfordwest (11 km) delivers the ultimate indoor karting experience, featuring a 300-metre track with five hairpins and a thrilling 70-metre straight perfect for competitive family fun. Dr Beynon's Bug Farm in St Davids (16 km) fascinates visitors with its innovative Tropical Bug Zoo, comprehensive Bug Museum, and British Bug House showcasing native insects, while Clerkenhill Adventure Farm & Frizbee Golf Course in Slebech (18 km) delights children with its adventure castle, slides, pedal go-karts, and friendly farm animals roaming the spacious play areas.
Venture further to explore even more of West Wales' captivating attractions. The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (31 km) transports families to a land-before-time when prehistoric giants roamed the Earth, offering the ultimate dinosaur adventure park experience in the UK with impressive life-sized models and interactive exhibits. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (45 km) packs remarkable biodiversity into a compact area, providing excellent opportunities for spotting native species in their natural habitats alongside engaging conservation displays. Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park in Gwbert (49 km) combines hands-on farmyard encounters with spectacular coastal scenery, where the fenced clifftop walk offers thrilling seal and dolphin spotting opportunities above the crashing waves below.
The gorgeous market town of Narberth sits 25 kilometres away, a shopper and foodie's paradise where multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings line the high street, filled with independent boutiques, artisan producers, and excellent restaurants celebrating local Welsh ingredients. Wales's oldest town, Carmarthen, is a 55-kilometre drive. Steeped in Arthurian legend it is the reputed home of the wizard Merlin. This historic county town combines fascinating heritage sites with contemporary shopping, regular farmers' markets, and a thriving cultural scene celebrating Carmarthenshire's rich traditions.




















