Nolton Haven is one of the most adorable beaches in Pembrokeshire.
The beach is characterised by high cliffs and strong currents off the haven, which swimmers need to consider for safety.
At low tide a long narrow beach is revealed with a mixture of sand and shingles, but at high tide only a small section of pebbles remains.
A national car park is located walking distance from Nolton Haven and there are toilets on-site.
Furthermore, there is a restaurant and bar near the beach alongside self-catering accommodation, a nearby caravan and a camping site.
Nolton Haven is also suitable for a range of sea-based activities such as canoeing and sailing.
For those who are planning on staying in Nolton Haven, the beach is a short drive away from other beautiful places like Broad Haven, Little Haven and Newgale.
Plus, Haverfordwest town centre and St David’s are both a 20-minute drive from the beach.
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