Broad Haven Beach is a paradise for children of all ages, families, watersports enthusiasts and walkers and it is one of the finest and safest beaches in Pembrokeshire. It has a huge expanse of sand at low tide, providing space for everyone. There are cliffs on both sides of the beach, numerous rock pools, stacks, and other geological features.
The beach offers safe swimming and a wide variety of watersports, including surfing, canoeing and fishing. There are shops providing water sports equipment to hire and buy. Slipways are providing easy access to the beach.
At low tide you can walk from Broad Haven to Little Haven along the beach past a bay called The Settlands or if you are feeling energetic you can join the Pembrokeshire Coast Path which covers 186 miles of breathtaking coastal scenery. To the south you can go to St Brides Bay via Little Haven or head north towards Newgale, past Druidston Haven and Nolton Haven. There is a coastal bus service which can bring you back to Broad Haven.
Dogs are allowed on the south beach but are not allowed on the northern third of the beach from 1st May to 30th September.
Awards: Seaside Award (Resort) and Blue Flag Award