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Little & Broad Havens
Tucked into the southern corner of St Brides Bay, these two bays are joined at low tide but
separated by a rocky headland otherwise. Little Haven is the upmarket neighbour, with a tiny
shingle beach and a village vibe formed by a cluster of pastel-painted holiday cottages and
some nice pubs. The beach is both bigger and better at Broad Haven , backed by tearooms,
gift shops, and places selling rubber rings, water wings and body boards.
Activities
Diving, surfing and sea kayaking are all popular in the area.
West Wales Dive Centre
( 01437-781457; www.westwalesdivers.co.uk ; Little Haven) The West Wales Dive Centre offers a
one-day Discover Scuba Diving course (£125) and boat dives for certified divers (£50 per
person per day).
DIVING
Haven Sports
( 01437-781354; www.havensports.co.uk ; Marine Rd, Broad Haven) Haven Sports, at the south end of
the prom behind the Galleon Inn, rents wetsuits (per hour/day £3/15), body boards (£3/
15), surfboards (£5/20) and kayaks (£6/30).
WATER SPORTS
Sleeping & Eating
The village's pubs all serve good quality food with an emphasis on local seafood
Mill Haven Place
( 01437-781633; www.millhavenplace.co.uk ; Talbenny; site/adult/child £20/8/3; Mar-Oct; ) This
charming campground is decked out with pretty bunting, brightly coloured tablecloths,
solar-powerd fairy lights and paper lanterns. There's a small beach and plenty of rock-
pools nearby, a small number of tranquil pitches for tents and five well-equipped yurts
(£595 per week) sleeping four. The owner runs bushcraft courses, so you can perfect your
fire-lighting technique in order to cook the catch of the day. There are also some self-ca-
tering cottages on-site.
CAMPGROUND £
 
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