Druidston Haven beach

Druidston Haven beach

Druidston is a secluded long, sandy beach enclosed on three sides by steep cliffs.

There are some spectacular cliff formations; natural arches and caves to the north of the main beach but keep an eye on the sea as you can get cut off by the incoming tide.

Access to the beach is by the coastal path or two footpaths joining up with the lane that runs from Nolton Haven to Broad Haven.

You should be aware that the beach is used by a riding school and you may encounter large numbers of horses on the beach or the north access path.

There’s no parking on this lane at all.

Swimmers should take care as there are strong currents off Druidston.

If you’re planning to visit, check out the tide times to make sure you’ve plenty of beach to play on and that you don’t get cut off by the incoming tide!

Green Coast Award 2022

What's at Druidston Haven beach?

Parking

There’s no parking along the roadside. The nearest car parks are in Nolton Haven or half a mile south at Haroldston Chins. Walk down to the coast path from here for fantastic views before following the coast path to the beach.

Facilities

None.

On shore facilities

The Druidston Hotel has the nearest facilities including a bar and restaurant. There’s a good choice of guesthouses, B&Bs and self catering accommodation as well as caravan and camping nearby.

Features

  • Bathing
  • Beware Currents
  • Cliffs
  • Green Coast Award
  • Pebble Beach
  • Sandy Beach
  • Sea Angling
  • Stream

I can highly recommend Pembrokeshire - it has everything for a great holiday!

Valery Collins, Experienced Traveller