Ty Del, Broad Haven, is a charming two-bedroom cottage offering a perfect blend of coastal comfort and contemporary style. The well-equipped contemporary kitchen features an electric oven and hob, fridge / freezer, microwave, dishwasher, and Tassimo coffee machine, with a dining table ideal for enjoying family meals together. The welcoming lounge boasts two comfortable sofas, a wall-mounted electric fire, and Freesat TV with DVD player, while a delightful conservatory with cane furniture provides the perfect spot to listen to the sea and watch stunning sunsets unfold.
Step outside to discover a fully enclosed rear garden with a patio area and lawn, complete with outdoor furniture for al fresco dining and a handy hose for sandy feet and wetsuits. The property features two beautifully appointed bedrooms on the first floor: a spacious king-size room and a bright twin room, both offering ample storage. A family bathroom with shower over bath completes this delightful coastal retreat.
Imagine waking to the sound of waves, brewing your morning coffee, and planning coastal adventures from the sunny conservatory. Spend sun-soaked afternoons building sandcastles just steps away, then return to rinse sandy feet before gathering around the dining table to share stories of your beach discoveries. As evening settles, relax in the cosy lounge while watching the sunset paint the sky in shades of amber and rose.
Ty Del, Broad Haven, is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of the Pembrokeshire coast. The village's expansive golden sand beach is less than 300 metres away. At low tide, take a scenic coastal walk to the picturesque neighbouring village of Little Haven, or venture north to discover the dramatic shoreline of Newgale. For a lively day out, visit Milford Waterfront in Milford Haven (9 km), where fashion boutiques and fine dining sit alongside watersports and maritime culture. Active families will love Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (11 km), Wales' first indoor trampoline park featuring over 100 interconnecting trampolines, dodgeball courts, and soft play areas. History enthusiasts can explore St Davids Cathedral (16 km), one of Christendom's great historic shrines in Britain's smallest city, while Carew Castle & Tidal Mill (21 km) presents an enormous stone fortress in a picturesque setting beside a 23-acre mill pond.
Further afield, Great Wedlock Farm & Deer Park in Gumfreston (31 km) invites you to feed deer and enjoy guided safaris at this eco-friendly attraction, where children can hand-feed fallow deer whilst learning about wildlife conservation. The Dinosaur Park Tenby (32 km) promises thrilling prehistoric adventures for the whole family, featuring life-sized dinosaur models, fossil hunting activities, and interactive exhibits that bring the Jurassic period to life. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran is a 45-kilometre drive away and packs incredible biodiversity into one remarkable location, with nature trails winding through ancient woodlands, otter spotting opportunities along the River Teifi, and bird hides perfect for wildlife photography.
Nearby, Pembroke is an 18-kilometre journey and offers a thousand years of history with streets lined with architectural masterpieces and friendly pubs, dominated by its magnificent Norman castle where Henry VII was born. The town's medieval walls and charming Georgian terraces create a picturesque setting for exploring independent shops and traditional Welsh taverns. Meanwhile, the iconic seaside town of Tenby (30 km) enchants visitors with its pastel-coloured houses perched above golden beaches, enclosed by 13th-century castle walls and medieval town gates. This Victorian resort boasts award-winning Blue Flag beaches, boat trips to nearby Caldey Island, and a bustling harbour filled with fishing boats and pleasure craft.




















