As the name suggests, this village, backed by low hills that are typical of inland Pembrokeshire, runs gently down to a wide, sandy shore. The firm, gentle slope of beach is set between spectacularly folded cliffs and looks out over the great semi-circle of St. Brides Bay. Dramatic sunsets bring many summer days to a breathtaking close as sea and sky are fused into a glory of reds and golds.
from 'The AA Book of British Villages'
Little Haven
Steep, twisting lanes snake down between high banks to Little Haven, and the cliff top road from neighbouring Broad Haven is particularly dramatic. A short walk leads to a rocky headland with superb views across St. Brides Bay.