Hawthorn Cottage at Woodlands Farm, Little Haven is a characterful three-bedroom cottage sleeping seven guests, perfectly positioned above the picturesque seaside village with captivating views sweeping across St Bride's Bay. The welcoming kitchen and dining area features a practical induction hob, electric oven, microwave, and full-size fridge / freezer, with a generous table seating eight for convivial family meals. The comfortable living room invites relaxation with a three-seater and two-seater sofa arranged around a 43-inch Freeview TV and cosy electric log burner, while French doors open into a bright conservatory furnished with cane sofas and dining chairs, flooding the space with natural light.
Step through the conservatory's French doors into your fully enclosed, level rear garden, a predominantly lawned space facing south-west to capture sunshine throughout the day, complete with a gravelled patio area, garden bench and picnic table for alfresco dining. Upstairs, two bedrooms provide peaceful accommodation: the king-size room enjoys those lovely sea views, whilst the flexible second room offers a double bed plus single bed, perfect for families. A full bathroom with both bath and separate shower cubicle serves these rooms. Downstairs, a double bedroom with its own en-suite shower room offers convenient ground-floor accommodation for guests with restricted mobility. Parking is available on the driveway for one car, with additional communal parking behind the cottage.
Imagine sun-drenched mornings in the garden, coffee in hand as the breeze carries salt air up from the bay below. A delightful woodland trail leads down into Little Haven within minutes, where idyllic beaches, the legendary Pembrokeshire Coast Path, welcoming pubs and galleries await your discovery. Days unfold at your own pace: dramatic clifftop walks, lazy beach afternoons, or simply settling into the conservatory as golden evening light floods across St Bride's Bay, the electric log burner glowing warmly behind you.
Hawthorn Cottage at Woodlands Farm, Little Haven places you perfectly to explore Pembrokeshire's finest coastal treasures and family attractions. Milford Waterfront in Milford Haven (8 km) is a lively and welcoming family-friendly destination where fashion boutiques and fine dining sit alongside high-octane watersports and culture, all anchored within this working maritime town. West Wales Karting in Haverfordwest (12 km) offers the ultimate indoor karting experience, with a 300-metre track featuring five hairpins and a 70-metre straight, providing excellent holiday entertainment for competitive families. Dr Beynon's Bug Farm in St Davids (16 km) is an innovative research and visitor centre combining farm and nature reserve, housing a Tropical Bug Zoo, Bug Museum and British Bug House that fascinate children and adults alike. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (ferry from St Justinian's, 19 km) is a beautiful, unspoilt RSPB sanctuary with diverse visiting and breeding birds, boasting some of the highest sea cliffs in Wales and offering unforgettable boat trips through dramatic coastal waters.
Venture further north to discover more of West Wales' historic and natural wonders. St Dogmaels Abbey in St Dogmaels (46 km) is a 12th-century ruined abbey nestled beside the Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village, offering atmospheric glimpses into medieval monastic life. Cilgerran Castle in Cardigan (46 km) is one of the most spectacularly sited fortresses in Wales, perched dramatically on the edge of a steep gorge above the river Teifi, with commanding views that have inspired artists for centuries. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (47 km) packs a huge diversity of wildlife into a compact area, with excellent walking trails, hides for birdwatching, and a welcoming cafe overlooking the Teifi Marshes Nature Reserve.
The historic town of Pembroke, 17 kilometres from the cottage, boasts a thousand-year history with streets lined with architectural masterpieces, independent boutiques and friendly pubs clustered around its magnificent Norman castle where Henry VII was born. Meanwhile, the charming seaside village of Saundersfoot lies 29 kilometres from the cottage. The huge sandy beach, working harbour, and excellent restaurants create the perfect destination for traditional Welsh coastal days out, with harbour-side fish and chips, rock-pooling adventures, and gentle walks along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
















