Nolton Haven
Pembrokeshire
Nolton Haven is a small sandy beach in a sheltered cove on St Brides Bay north of Broad Haven, with a pub and holiday cottages behind the beach. The beach faces west and is quiet and relaxed. The Wales Coast Path passes directly through and connections both north to Newgale and south to Broad Haven are easy.
No PSPO restriction confirmed for Nolton Haven. Year-round dog access.
At a Glance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Nolton Haven is a welcoming spot for dogs with year-round access and no confirmed PSPO restrictions in place. The beach is small and quiet, which makes it a relaxed visit for dogs and their owners alike. The nearby Mariners Inn is dog friendly too, so you can round off a walk with a well-earned drink.
Yes, dogs are welcome at Nolton Haven throughout the year with no seasonal restrictions confirmed. This makes it a great option whatever time of year you're exploring the Pembrokeshire coast.
Nolton Haven is a small, sheltered cove on St Brides Bay, so it's a fairly low-key spot with limited facilities on site — worth bearing in mind if you need supplies or services beyond the basics. There's a small car park at the beach and the Mariners Inn nearby for refreshments. If you're looking to extend your walk, the Wales Coast Path runs directly through, with easy routes heading north to Newgale or south to Broad Haven.
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