Ivy Cottage, Little Haven is a welcoming two-bedroom retreat perfectly positioned in the heart of this charming Pembrokeshire fishing village. The open-plan lounge and kitchen features a well-equipped cooking space with everything needed for self-catering, while the comfortable L-shaped sofa invites you to relax beside the warming wood burner, Smart TV providing entertainment on quieter evenings. A small desk tucked into the corner offers a workspace if needed during your stay. Step through to the bright conservatory diner, where French doors frame views across the garden and invite gentle summer breezes inside, creating the perfect spot for leisurely breakfasts and candlelit suppers.
Walking outside, two steps lead up to the sloped lawn, where a picnic table awaits alfresco meals and the children's swing promises hours of outdoor fun. Upstairs, two bedrooms with characterful beamed ceilings provide peaceful retreats: the master double features its own TV for lazy mornings, while the second double offers a tranquil haven. A family bathroom completes the first floor layout. Private parking for one car is provided in a designated bay.
Picture mornings with coffee in the conservatory, planning coastal walks and beach days ahead. Spend sun-filled afternoons on Little Haven's sandy shore, just 200 metres from your door, or wander along the sand to Broad Haven at low tide. Fire up the wood burner as evening draws in, the cottage glowing warm and welcoming after exhilarating days exploring the dramatic Pembrokeshire Coast Path right on your doorstep.
Ivy Cottage, Little Haven places you perfectly for discovering Pembrokeshire's remarkable coastal treasures. Skomer Island, reached by a 20-minute boat trip from Martin's Haven (10 km), is an internationally important seabird sanctuary where puffins nest in their thousands and porpoises play in the surrounding waters, offering unforgettable wildlife encounters. West Wales Karting in Haverfordwest (12 km) delivers thrilling indoor racing on a 300-metre track with five challenging hairpins and a 70-metre straight, perfect for competitive family fun. Dr Beynon's Bug Farm in St Davids (16 km) combines education and excitement through its Tropical Bug Zoo, Bug Museum and British Bug House, offering fascinating close encounters with extraordinary creatures. Heatherton World of Activities in St Florence (31 km) is an award-winning adventure centre offering everything from paintball and archery to fishing and golf, ensuring action-packed days for all ages.
Venture further along the spectacular Welsh coast to uncover even more treasures. St Dogmaels Abbey in St Dogmaels (46 km) sits beautifully beside the Teifi estuary, its 12th-century ruins telling stories of monastic life in this authentic coastal village steeped in maritime history. Cilgerran Castle in Cardigan (46 km) ranks among Wales's most dramatically positioned fortresses, perched spectacularly on the edge of a steep gorge overlooking the River Teifi far below. Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park in Gwbert (50 km) combines friendly farm animal encounters with a fenced clifftop walk offering regular sightings of seals basking on the rocks and dolphins playing in the waves.
The town of Milford Haven lies just seven kilometres away, built around one of the world's deepest natural harbours where centuries of maritime heritage come alive at Milford Waterfront, packed with independent shops, waterside cafés and excellent restaurants serving fresh local seafood. Meanwhile, Narberth is 25 kilometres from the cottage. This gorgeous market town delights shoppers and foodies alike with its high street lined with multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings housing artisan boutiques, antique shops, contemporary galleries and outstanding eateries celebrating the finest Welsh produce.




















