Milford Haven Holiday Cottages
Choose from 26 self catering holiday cottages in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, 18 of which are dog friendly, 7 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 11 guests.
This apartment was picked for its stunning marina views and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path on the doorstep.
15 Sovereign House is a pleasing first-floor apartment in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire with views of the Marina from the balcony and nearby shops and pubs. Haverfordwest 7.6 miles.
The Sail Loft in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire sleeps two people in one bedroom.
Picked for its stunning marina & estuary views with tasty restaurants in walking distance.
19 Great North Road is a functional, terraced house in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, well-situated to nearby amenities and boasting a woodburning stove. Haverfordwest 6.9 miles; Fishguard 22.1 miles.
14 Neptune House is a lovely third-floor apartment located in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, boasting open-plan living, balcony, and stunning marina views. Haverfordwest 8 miles; Pembroke 10.4 miles.
Milford Haven located in Pembrokeshire Wales is a charming coastal town that offers a wonderful holiday destination for travelers seeking natural beauty outdoor activities and a rich maritime history. In the heart of the Milford Haven Waterfront you will be truly be spoilt for choice for eating out and cocktails. Head to nearby Dale (9 miles) for a day of waterspouts or the incredible Marloes Sands (9.6 miles) for one of Wales best kept secrets and miles of golden sand. As you enter the apartment you are welcomed into the hallway with space for coats and shoes. Take a right into the open-plan lounge kitchen and dining space which has been beautifully decorated in a mix of vintage and modern furnishings and also enjoys fantastic views over the marina. There is a sumptuous three seater sofa plus a separate armchair centred around the Smart TV. There s also an additional snuggle chair positioned to make the most of the fantastic view curl up with a blanket and enjoy a good book. The kitchen offers all your basic necessities to make a hearty breakfast on the go or a light supper at the breakfast bar after a day of exploring the coast. Head across the hallway and you will find the generously proportioned master bedroom with double bed plus ample storage for clothes and luggage. Completing the apartment is the contemporary shower room. The apartment enjoys it s very own private balcony overlooking the marina. Enjoy a glass of refreshment and watch the world go by in this beautiful coastal spot. Need to know: 1 bedroom 1 double. 1 bathroom shower and WC. Electric oven and hob, under counter fridge, microwave, coffee pod machine with pods, Air fryer and washer /dryer. Welcome tray provided. Smart TV. Balcony terrace with waterside views. Shop, restaurant, bars and beach all within 0.5 miles. Unrestricted 24 hour free parking, 30 metres away. Regret no children.
71 Great North Road is a pleasant holiday home situated in the bustling town of Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire near the local beach and amenities. Haverfordwest 6.7 miles.
Picked for its stunning finish throughout and superb location overlooking the Milford Haven Waterway.
The property is conveniently located in Milford Haven. The town boast a vibrant marina with many bars restaurants and cafes to choose from plus a selection of independent shops and boutiques. You can join the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path (0.2 miles) here too - head out to Dale (9 miles) or head in the opposite direction towards Pembroke (14 miles). The town also has a supermarket and high street plus its own local theatre and cinema putting on productions concerts and the latest films. If you feel like going further afield - why not visit the beach at Broad Haven (5.8 miles) or Marloes Sand (9 miles) or enjoy a day of water sports and award winning food in Dale (9 miles). Pembrokeshire s most popular attractions like Oakwood Folly Farm Tenby Dinosaur Park are all within a 20-30 min car ride. As you enter the property you are welcomed into a cosy entrance hallway with space for your shoes and coats. To the right you ll find the lounge with comfortable three-seater sofa and separate armchair and Smart TV centred around the cosy wood burner. This light and airy space is perfect to relax after a day of exploring the area and unwind with your favourite TV shows or a film. Back into the hallway and to the rear of the house you will find the dining room and kitchen. The dining room has a spacious table for four and its own Smart TV. The kitchen is down a few steps from the dining room and offers an electric oven and hob dishwasher microwave and Tassimo coffee machine plus all the basic cookware and utensils you could need to prepare a meal for the family or a picnic on the go. There is a utility room adjacent to the kitchen offering a washing machine for convenience and a full-size fridge/freezer. Upstairs onto the first floor you will find the contemporary family bathroom on the half landing with bath separate shower and WC. Both bedrooms have a king-size zip-and-link (which can be made into 2ft 6 twins on request). The rooms are light and peaceful with plenty of storage for clothes and belongings. Externally there is a fully enclosed garden laid to gravel with a patio area. There is an outdoor furniture set and a BBQ to enjoy dining al fresco. Guest also have use of a Summer house at the end of the garden - a perfect space to relax in and take a break from the sun. There is roadside parking available to the front and side of property. Additional car park available towards the sea front (less than 100m). Need to know: 2 bedrooms 2 king size zip and links (which can be made into 2ft 6" twins on request). 1 bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC. Electric oven and hob, dishwasher, microwave and Lavazza coffee machine. Utility with washing machine and fridge/freezer. Welcome pack provided. Smart TV in lounge and dining room. Patio and gravel garden with outdoor seating and BBQ. Roadside parking and additional parking 50 yds further down the road towards the seafront.. Beach, shop and pub within 1 mile. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Please note the open fire is aesthetic and not in use.
3 Vicary Street is a pleasant, terraced holiday home located in the busy town of Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire set over three floors and near the beach. Haverfordwest 7.1 miles.
This is a luxurious waterside holiday home located at Castle Pill near Milford Haven.
This is a new in 2022 waterfront holiday cottage that sleeps up to six guests and has access to the water and foreshore.
This fabulous waterside property sleeps six people in three bedrooms, overlooking the tidal estuary in Black Bridge near Milford Haven.
Egret, Milton Haven, Pembrokeshire, sleeps six guests in three bedrooms.
This fabulous, semi-detached cottage overlooking the tidal estuary in Black Bridge, near Milford Haven can sleep six people.
Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size double with TV, Juliet balcony and en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin (zip/link, can be super king-size double, only if requested well in advance) with Juliet balcony. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Ground floor basin and WC. Kitchen. Sitting room with dining area and doors to large terrace.
The property is located in the small Hamlet of Lower Priory around a mile on foot from the town of Milford Haven. There is a public footpath nearby that will take you into the centre of town via a woodland walk. The town boasts a couple of supermarkets a theatre a retail park plus the very popular marina. The marina is home to a plethora of independent bars restaurants and shops and is popular with locals and tourists alike. Milford Haven is famous for its fishing so fresh fish can be obtained to prepare at home or treat yourself to the catch of the day at one of the local restaurants. The nearby coastal towns of Dale and Marloes can be reached in under 9 miles. Dale is a haven for water sports enthusiasts and Marloes Sands is one of the best-kept secrets in Pembrokeshire. You may also want to venture a little further afield a drive of around 40 minutes will take you to St Davids or in the other direction the popular seaside town of Tenby. As you enter the cottage you are welcomed into a generous hallway with ample room for boots coats and any other belongings you may want to store there. Just off the hallways is the lounge with comfortable sofas and chairs centred around the 55 Smart TV. A desk has also been provided for those who may need to get some work done while on their travels. The whole house has been kitted out with a Sonos sound system so you can hear your favourite music in every room making the property a great entertaining space for your family or friends. On the other side of the hallway is the kitchen which is equipped with an electric oven and gas hob fridge/freezer dishwasher and microwave. The dining table looks out over the peaceful garden with views of the priory. The first of the three bedrooms is on the ground floor level - a twin room with a dressing table plus ample storage for clothes and belongings. Completing the downstairs is the utility room with a washing machine tumble dryer and WC. The first floor is reached via stairs leading off from the living room. There is a king-size bedroom and a further twin room. The family bathroom benefits from a shower over bath and WC. Externally the property benefits from a good size lawned garden with mature trees and shrubs overlooking the stream and the priory. An outdoor dining set and BBQ has been provided for you to enjoy dining al fresco in the warmer months and take in the tranquillity of the running stream and birdsong. You also have access to a large and lockable garage for the storage of bikes and beach equipment and there is off-road driveway parking to the front of the property for up to three cars. Need to know: 3 bedrooms 1 king size and 2 twin rooms. 1 bathroom with shower over bath, sink and WC. Kitchen electric oven and gas hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and microwave. Utility room with WC, washing machine and tumble dryer. Smart TV and Sonos sound system. Travel cot available. Lawned garden that backs onto stream. Off road, driveway parking for up to 3 cars. Less than 1.5 mile to nearest shop, bar and restaurant.
This detached bungalow sits just outside of Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.
Single-storey. Two king-size bedrooms with TV. Bathroom with freestanding bath, walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove. A starter pack of logs are provided. Utility
Skomer cottage rests in Sandy Haven, and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.
Single storey. Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x bunk. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining and sitting area. Utility
First-floor apartment. Two bedrooms: 1 x double and 1 x twin. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x double. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Kitchen/diner. Sitting room with open fire
Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x single truckle bed (can sleep 2 if required). Bathroom with bath, basin and WC. Cloakroom with basin and WC. Kitchen. Living/dining room.
This detached cottage rests in St. Ishmael's near Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire and can sleep ten people in five bedrooms.
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Milford Haven
Discover 26 Milford Haven self catering cottages in Pembrokeshire. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Pembrokeshire base. Book your next break today.Attractions within 10 miles of Milford Haven
- Milford Beach (0.2m)
- Milford Waterfront (0.2m)
- Yacht viewpoint (0.3m)
- Goosepill Woods (0.5m)
- Gelliswick Beach (1.2m)
- Green Lane Maize Maze (1.9m)
- Kilroom (St Thomas' Bay) (2.3m)
- Mountain Farm (5m)
- Watwick Point Beacon (5.3m)
- Little Milford Lodge (5.3m)
- Monkton Old Hall (5.5m)
- Broad Haven Beach (5.6m)
- Freshwater east (6.2m)
- National Trust - Cleddau Woodlands (6.5m)
- The Cauldron (7.2m)
- Elegug Stacks (7.2m)
- Green Bridge (7.2m)
- Musselwick Beach (7.6m)
- Kestrel (7.7m)
- Kingfisher (7.7m)
Outdoor Activities around Milford Haven
- Football field (0.4m)
- Conduit Beach (0.7m)
- Venn Farm (1.2m)
- Covered bridge (1.8m)
- Johnston Park (3.5m)
- Albion Field (4m)
- Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority (4.3m)
- Freystrop Recreation Park (4.4m)
- Town Park (4.7m)
- Glan-y-môr (5.1m)
- Mayfield Golf Centre (5.3m)
- National Trust - The Point (5.4m)
- The Mill Pond, Pembroke Wales UK (5.7m)
- Llangwm Village Hall (5.8m)
- Portfield Gate Community Woodland (6m)
- Holyland Wood (6.3m)
- Public footpaths/right of way (6.6m)
- Fortunes Frolic (6.6m)
- Bridge Meadow Park (7m)
- St Brides Haven (7.1m)
About Milford Haven
Discover the charm of Milford Haven, Wales. You'll be captivated by its rich history and mesmerized by its natural beauty.
Immerse yourself in the maritime heritage as you explore the town's fascinating past. Indulge in delectable local cuisine and dining options that will tantalize your taste buds.
Embark on thrilling adventures and activities that will leave you breathless. Milford Haven has it all, so come and experience the magic for yourself.
History of Milford Haven
You will explore the rich history of Milford Haven, Wales.
One of the most significant aspects of its history is the industrial development that took place in the area. Milford Haven became an important center for industries such as shipbuilding, oil refining, and fishing.
The town's strategic location and natural harbor made it an ideal place for these industries to flourish. The industrial development had a profound economic impact on Milford Haven, creating job opportunities and attracting workers from all over Wales.
The town experienced a period of rapid growth and prosperity, with businesses thriving and the local economy booming.
Today, the remnants of this industrial past can still be seen in Milford Haven, serving as a reminder of its rich history and economic significance.
Natural Attractions in Milford Haven
Exploring the breathtaking natural attractions in Milford Haven will leave you in awe. This stunning coastal town offers numerous opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.
Take a leisurely stroll along the picturesque coastal walks, where you can witness the mesmerizing views of the sea and feel the invigorating ocean breeze against your face. As you wander along the rugged cliffs and sandy beaches, keep an eye out for the diverse wildlife that inhabits the area. Milford Haven is a haven for wildlife watching, with an abundance of seabirds, seals, and even dolphins that can be spotted along the coastline.
Whether you're an avid hiker or a nature lover, the natural attractions in Milford Haven will provide you with unforgettable experiences in the heart of Wales.
Exploring Milford Haven's Maritime Heritage
Discover the rich maritime heritage of Milford Haven, which boasts a multitude of historic landmarks and a vibrant seafaring culture. As you explore this coastal town, you'll come across various reminders of its maritime past.
Milford Haven is known for its maritime festivals, which celebrate its connection to the sea and showcase the town's nautical traditions. These festivals bring the community together and offer a glimpse into Milford Haven's maritime history.
Additionally, the town's shipbuilding industry played a significant role in its development. Shipbuilding was once a thriving trade in Milford Haven, contributing to its growth and prosperity. Today, you can still find remnants of the shipbuilding industry, reminding visitors of the town's maritime roots.
Local Cuisine and Dining in Milford Haven
Indulge in the diverse culinary offerings and savor the flavorful dishes of Milford Haven's local cuisine. Located along the stunning Welsh coastline, this charming town is renowned for its fresh seafood.
From succulent fish and chips to mouthwatering lobster and crab, Milford Haven offers a delectable array of dishes that showcase the bounty of the sea.
But it's not just seafood that makes the local cuisine so enticing. Traditional Welsh dishes like cawl, a hearty soup made with lamb and vegetables, and laverbread, a delicacy made from seaweed, are also popular choices.
Whether you're a seafood lover or a fan of traditional Welsh fare, dining in Milford Haven will surely leave your taste buds satisfied and craving for more.
Activities and Adventure in Milford Haven
Get ready to embark on thrilling activities and adventures in Milford Haven, where you can immerse yourself in the exhilarating experiences of this vibrant coastal town.
Milford Haven is a haven for water sports enthusiasts, offering a wide range of exciting activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and jet skiing. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced water sports enthusiast, there are plenty of opportunities to get out on the water and enjoy the stunning coastal scenery.
If you prefer to stay on land, Milford Haven also boasts beautiful coastal hikes, where you can explore the rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and picturesque coves. Lace up your hiking boots and discover the breathtaking beauty of Milford Haven's coastline, as you soak in the fresh sea air and admire the panoramic views.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Current Population of Milford Haven?
The current population of Milford Haven is not readily available. Population statistics and demographic changes can provide insight into the growth or decline of the area's residents over time.
Are There Any Local Festivals or Events That Take Place in Milford Haven?
Yes, there are several local festivals and community events that take place in Milford Haven. These events bring the community together and offer a chance for residents to celebrate and enjoy their town.
How Far Is Milford Haven From the Nearest Airport?
Milford Haven, Wales is about how far from the nearest airport? Adventure activities and local transportation options are available in Milford Haven, Wales.
What Is the Average Temperature in Milford Haven During the Summer Months?
During the summer months, the average temperature in Milford Haven is quite pleasant. You can expect warm and sunny weather, making it a great time to explore popular tourist attractions and enjoy outdoor activities.
Are There Any Specific Regulations or Permits Required for Fishing in the Waters Surrounding Milford Haven?
To fish in the waters surrounding Milford Haven, you need to be aware of the fishing regulations and obtain the necessary fishing permits. Make sure to follow the rules to ensure a successful and legal fishing experience.