Sunnybank Guidebook

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Sunnybank Guidebook

safe family beach

A safe family beach that is lifeguarded in the summer. It is dog friendly, but there are restrictions in the summer at one end.
21 locals recommend
Broad Haven Beach
Enfield Road
21 locals recommend
A safe family beach that is lifeguarded in the summer. It is dog friendly, but there are restrictions in the summer at one end.

watersports

A spectacular beach which is popular with surfers, windsurfers and kitesurfers. Surfboard hire and kite surfing lessons are available here along with lifeguarded sections of beach for safety. There is a pub, 2 cafes and publ8c toilets available.
47 locals recommend
Newgale
47 locals recommend
A spectacular beach which is popular with surfers, windsurfers and kitesurfers. Surfboard hire and kite surfing lessons are available here along with lifeguarded sections of beach for safety. There is a pub, 2 cafes and publ8c toilets available.
This is a popular surfing beach with lifeguards patrolling in the summer. There are public toilets and also an award winning snack van selling locally sourced seafood.
111 locals recommend
Freshwater West
111 locals recommend
This is a popular surfing beach with lifeguards patrolling in the summer. There are public toilets and also an award winning snack van selling locally sourced seafood.

wildlife

The only place to see the Pembrokeshire Puffins
Get to Martins Haven early if you would like to see the puffins. The colony are on Skomer from May till July and draw visitors from all over the world. You can't book in advance as this is a weather dependant trio.
64 locals recommend
Skomer Island
64 locals recommend
Get to Martins Haven early if you would like to see the puffins. The colony are on Skomer from May till July and draw visitors from all over the world. You can't book in advance as this is a weather dependant trio.

Sightseeing

This is Britain's smallest city by virtue of its beautiful historic cathedral. It is a small city but has lots of independent shops, cafes, restaurants and is a good location to start exploring the North of the county. Well worth a visit.
191 locals recommend
St Davids
191 locals recommend
This is Britain's smallest city by virtue of its beautiful historic cathedral. It is a small city but has lots of independent shops, cafes, restaurants and is a good location to start exploring the North of the county. Well worth a visit.
This is known as the Blue Lagoon and you can see why! It is a popular spot for wild swimming and coasteering and is the venue for the Red Bull cliff diving competition in September. There is a good surfing beach here and it is also a renowned spot for finding fossils. There are public toilets in the car park.
24 locals recommend
Abereiddy
24 locals recommend
This is known as the Blue Lagoon and you can see why! It is a popular spot for wild swimming and coasteering and is the venue for the Red Bull cliff diving competition in September. There is a good surfing beach here and it is also a renowned spot for finding fossils. There are public toilets in the car park.
A great walk around here will take you to a little chapel in the cliffs and spectacular views.
11 locals recommend
St Govans Head
11 locals recommend
A great walk around here will take you to a little chapel in the cliffs and spectacular views.

Food Scene

This is a quaint little village a short walk over the hill from Broad Haven. It has a few pubs and cafes and a safe beach.
58 locals recommend
Little Haven
58 locals recommend
This is a quaint little village a short walk over the hill from Broad Haven. It has a few pubs and cafes and a safe beach.
About 40 minutes walk along the coast park from Broad Haven, this hotel, restaurant and bar is in a spectacular location on the clifftops overlooking St Brides bay. There is great food or it is just a good watering spot as you walk the coast. Often there is live music and there are often feast nights which are great value.
38 locals recommend
The Druidstone Hotel
38 locals recommend
About 40 minutes walk along the coast park from Broad Haven, this hotel, restaurant and bar is in a spectacular location on the clifftops overlooking St Brides bay. There is great food or it is just a good watering spot as you walk the coast. Often there is live music and there are often feast nights which are great value.
There is a lovely licenced cafe here that is open 7 days a week and has open mic nights.
YHA Broad Haven
Millmoor Way
There is a lovely licenced cafe here that is open 7 days a week and has open mic nights.

Shopping

This is a popular market town with lots of independent shops and a great antiques market. There are loads of good restaurants and pubs here too and a thriving music and comedy scene.
152 locals recommend
Narbeth
152 locals recommend
This is a popular market town with lots of independent shops and a great antiques market. There are loads of good restaurants and pubs here too and a thriving music and comedy scene.

Traveler advice

Getting around

A car is the best way to get around

It is possible to use public transport to get to Pembrokeshire and there is a coastal Puffin bus in the summer months, but if your time is limited, a car is useful.