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Nolton Haven

A quaint village in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Nolton Haven is well worth a visit.

With the picturesque coastal path running by its beach, there’s plenty of great walks to be enjoyed here. In the village is a pub which has regular live music nights, a hand full of houses and not much else – which makes this a peaceful location even in the height of summer.

Find out more about this lovely village with our quick facts…


Spending a day at Nolton Haven

Nolton Haven

  • Nolton Haven was once part of a coal-mining enterprise between 1850 and 1905.
  • Plant fossils can be found among the boulders on the beach.
  • A small distance south of Newgale, Nolton Haven is a sheltered little village with a small sandy beach. There is parking in the car park just behind the beach.
  • Boats can be launched via the concrete slipway which leads down to the beach and swimming is good on mid to high tide – care should be taken at low tide as there can be strong currents.
  • The cliffs surrounding the Haven can make for interesting exploration, the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path passes across the beach here and closer inspection of the cliffs will reveal good veins of Coal and Sandstone amongst others.
  • Some 3.5 miles south of Nolton Haven is the ever-popular village of Broad Haven with its vast expanse of sandy beach, should you fancy somewhere a little busier.
  • North of the village is Hilton Court Gardens and Craft, a popular garden centre with a restaurant on-site.

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