Just Beachy, Broad Haven, is a charming three-bedroom cottage offering the perfect coastal retreat, just steps from the golden sands. The well-appointed shaker-style kitchen provides everything you need for family meals, from hearty breakfasts to beach picnics, with modern appliances including a dishwasher and washing machine. Gather in the cosy lounge, where two large sofas surround a Smart TV and contemporary wood burner effect fire, creating an inviting space to relax after sun-soaked days. The delightful conservatory, furnished with cane furniture, offers stunning sea views across the garden.
Step outside to discover a pretty patio garden with outdoor dining, where you can savour al fresco meals whilst taking in the wonderful sea vistas. The property features three comfortable bedrooms: a king-size master with built-in wardrobes, a flexible twin room, and a bunk room perfect for children. With two bathrooms, a family bathroom with shower over bath and a ground-floor wet room, Just Beachy ensures convenience for beach-loving families.
Imagine waking to the sound of seagulls and the gentle crash of waves, knowing the beach is mere steps away. Spend your mornings building sandcastles with the children, your afternoons exploring rockpools, and your evenings unwinding in the conservatory with a glass of wine, watching the sun set over the sea. As night falls, gather around the warm glow of the wood burner, sharing stories of your coastal adventures.
Just Beachy, Broad Haven, is perfectly positioned to explore the spectacular Pembrokeshire coastline and its wealth of attractions. The golden sand beach is less than 100 metres from your door, ideal for swimming, surfing, and family fun. The charming seaside village offers cafes, shops, and a welcoming pub along the seafront. Within easy reach, discover nearby Little Haven (2 km) and the breathtaking expanses of Newgale Beach (8 km), while the cathedral city of St Davids (15 km) beckons with its rich history and stunning coastal scenery.
History enthusiasts will enjoy Haverfordwest Town Museum (9 km), which brings the heritage of this historic town to life. Nature lovers shouldn't miss Skomer Island (11 km), reached by a short ferry ride from Martin's Haven, an internationally important seabird sanctuary where puffins, seals, and porpoises thrive in their natural habitat. For a unique family experience, visit Dr Beynon's Bug Farm in St Davids (15 km), featuring a Tropical Bug Zoo and fascinating British Bug House. Pembroke Castle (17 km) stands as one of Wales' most impressive medieval fortresses, offering captivating tales of times past.
Further afield, the Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby (30 km) provides a fascinating glimpse into 16th-century life, while Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (31 km) offers exhilarating high-rope adventures through the forest canopy. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (45 km) showcases an incredible diversity of Welsh fauna in a compact setting.
The picturesque market town of Narberth, just 25 kilometres away, delights visitors with its colourful Georgian buildings and excellent food scene. This charming Pembrokeshire town boasts independent boutiques, award-winning restaurants, and a thriving weekly market that draws food lovers from across Wales. Meanwhile, ancient Carmarthen, a 55-kilometre drive from here, holds the distinction of being Wales' oldest town and carries the enchanting legend of Merlin the wizard. Rich in Roman history and Welsh culture, Carmarthen offers fascinating museums, the impressive ruins of its medieval castle, and serves as the perfect base for exploring the mystical landscapes of Carmarthenshire that inspired Arthurian legends.
























