Ol Tywydd, Broad Haven, is a charming three-bedroom cottage enjoying spectacular sea views and all the comforts of a modern coastal home in one of Pembrokeshire's most beloved seaside villages. The well-equipped kitchen and dining area features an electric oven and hob, dishwasher, microwave, L'Or Nespresso coffee machine, and ample space for holiday meal preparation. The light-filled, open-plan first-floor lounge offers two comfortable leather sofas, an armchair, and a smart TV with Roku streaming bar, while French doors open onto a private south-facing balcony with glass balustrade and bistro set, perfect for watching Broad Haven's legendary sunsets.
To the rear, a fully enclosed garden with patio seating, table, and benches provides a wonderful al fresco dining spot, complete with an outdoor tap for rinsing off after a day at the beach. Three beautifully appointed bedrooms include a first-floor master double with en-suite shower room, and two ground-floor twin rooms, one of which enjoys sea views and opens directly onto the garden. A family bathroom with shower over bath completes the accommodation.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of the sea, stepping out onto your sun-drenched balcony with a freshly brewed Nespresso in hand as the waves roll in over Broad Haven's golden sands. Spend your days exploring the Pembrokeshire Coast Path right from the front door, building sandcastles on the beach just moments away, and returning to the sheltered garden for al fresco suppers as the sun dips into the sea.
Ol Tywydd, Broad Haven, sits at the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, placing some of Wales's most spectacular coastal scenery on your doorstep. The famous Blue Flag beach is just moments away, ideal for swimming, surfing, and long family walks, with the Coast Path starting right outside. For thrilling family fun, West Wales Karting in Haverfordwest (11 km) offers an exhilarating indoor experience on a 300-metre track with five hairpins and a 70-metre straight. The innovative Dr Beynon's Bug Farm in St Davids (15 km) is a fascinating research and visitor centre, home to a Tropical Bug Zoo, Bug Museum, and British Bug House. At Clerkenhill Adventure Farm & Frizbee Golf Course in Slebech (18 km), children delight in the adventure castle, slides, pedal go-karts, and farmyard animals. For walking, cycling, and water activities, Llys-y-frân Lake (21 km) delivers 350 acres of woodland, grassland, and open water.
A little further afield, the tranquil one-acre Llwyngarreg Garden in Llanfallteg (31 km) is a beautifully crafted sanctuary designed for relaxation and gentle exploration. Young adventurers will love The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (32 km), a prehistoric-themed attraction transporting families back to the age of dinosaurs. Nature lovers should visit The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (45 km), where impressive wildlife diversity thrives in a wonderfully compact reserve.
The harbour town of Milford Haven, just 16 kilometres away, boasts a vibrant waterfront packed with shops and eateries, built on one of the world's deepest natural harbours. This historic Pembrokeshire port has welcomed vessels for centuries and now serves as a major energy hub for Wales, whilst its picturesque marina offers excellent dining and shopping opportunities alongside stunning water views. For a more leisurely outing, the gorgeous market town of Narberth is a 27-kilometre drive through beautiful Welsh countryside. This charming destination delights shoppers and foodies with its multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian high street, featuring independent boutiques, galleries, and renowned restaurants that showcase the finest local Welsh produce and international cuisine.




















