Little Haven is a delightful village nestled in a small inlet at the southern tip of St Bride’s bay. The beach itself is shingle at high tide, revealing a larger sweep of sand at low tides. At low tide it is also possible to walk around the headland to the much larger Broad Haven beach.
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The beach is less of an attraction here than the village itself, as it is so close to much larger beaches mere seconds walk away.
It is not uncommon to see boats bobbing in the water here, having taken advantage of the slipway to launch. It’s quaint with a long sandy beach at low tide that attract families and those keen on sailing.
The headland has a well-paved path up to ‘the point’ where you can have uninterrupted views down the headland, towards the other beaches and back across Little Haven itself.
There is a small car park ran by the National Park Authority. The charging period runs from 15 March to 7 November (inclusive). The car park is currently cash only. Postcode: SA62 3UN
Accessibility in Little Haven is good. There is a level paved area around the beach and up into the headland.
There is a seafront cafe and a couple of pubs to eat and drink in the village itself. Nearby Broad Haven also has great places to eat and drink and a shop. and
The village also has many accommodation options with a large number of self catering cottages.
The toilets have disabled but no baby changing facilities. They are open 7am to 10pm 1st April to 31st October; 7am to 6pm 1st November to 31st March.
Dogs are allowed all year round.
Dog friendly beach all year round
Pay & display (high season) - SA62 3UN
Disabled but no baby changing facilities. Opening times above
Popular with kayaks
Area behind the beach wall. Path to The Point is also pushchair or wheelchair friendly - great view
Three pubs, seafood takeaway & cafe
Anglers often fishing - popular at The Point
Good for sunset