Seaglass, Little Haven is a charming three-bedroom cottage perfectly positioned just 50 metres from one of Wales's cleanest beaches, where rock pools, turquoise waters, and golden sands await. The well-equipped kitchen on the ground floor features quality appliances including dishwasher, microwave, and Nespresso coffee machine, with ample worktop space and a dining table for gathering over delicious home-cooked meals. Upstairs, the handsome loft-style lounge welcomes you with comfortable seating, an open fire for cosy evenings, and Sky TV with movies and sports, whilst large picture windows frame panoramic sea views across the village rooftops.
The king-size bedroom opens through French doors onto a private first-floor courtyard, furnished with a bistro set for morning coffee or evening drinks, and benefits from an en-suite shower room and wall-mounted TV. A bright twin bedroom offers lovely views over the village towards the sea, while a charming single room tucked beneath the eaves enjoys its own coastal outlook. A ground-floor utility room houses washing machine, tumble dryer, and additional fridge/freezer, with a family shower room completing the practical layout. Outside the front door, a small seating area provides the perfect spot to watch village life unfold, whilst parking is available in a public car park 100 metres away, with a permit provided.
Picture lazy mornings on your private courtyard, the scent of fresh coffee mingling with salt air as seabirds wheel overhead. Spend sun-drenched days exploring rock pools at your doorstep, paddling in turquoise shallows, or following the dramatic coastal path as it hugs rugged clifftops. As twilight settles, return to crackling fire warmth, panoramic windows framing the darkening sea, while waves whisper their endless song just metres beyond your door.
Seaglass, Little Haven places you at the heart of the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, with adventures beginning right on your doorstep. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path starts just metres away, offering spectacular clifftop walks through this dramatic landscape, including routes to picturesque St Brides (7 km) and the impressive golden expanse of Musselwick Sands (11 km). Milford Waterfront in Milford Haven (8 km) combines fashion boutiques and fine dining with high-octane watersports and cultural attractions, all set against a backdrop of international maritime trade. Skomer Island, reached by ferry from Martin's Haven (10 km), is an internationally important seabird sanctuary where puffins nest on clifftops and porpoises play in surrounding waters during a magical 20-minute boat journey from the mainland. Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (12 km) is Wales's first indoor trampoline park, featuring over 100 interconnecting trampolines, dodgeball court, trick airbag, and soft play area for energetic family fun. St Davids Cathedral in Britain's smallest city (16 km) stands as one of Christendom's great historic shrines, its ancient stones whispering centuries of devotion and pilgrimage.
Journey further to discover more of West Wales's treasures. The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (32 km) transports visitors to a land-before-time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, offering the ultimate prehistoric adventure park experience in the UK with life-size models and interactive exhibits. Cilgerran Castle near Cardigan (45 km) ranks among Wales's most spectacularly sited fortresses, its medieval walls perched dramatically on the edge of a steep gorge plunging down to the River Teifi below. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (46 km) packs extraordinary biodiversity into a compact area, with nature trails, bird hides, and seasonal wildlife encounters celebrating the region's natural heritage.
The historic town of Pembroke lies 18 kilometres away, where a thousand years of history unfolds along streets lined with architectural masterpieces, independent boutiques, and welcoming traditional pubs clustered around the magnificent Norman castle. Meanwhile, Narberth is 25 kilometres from the cottage. This gorgeous market town delighting shoppers and foodies alike with its high street of multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings housing artisan producers, galleries, and excellent restaurants celebrating local Welsh produce and contemporary cuisine.




























