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Underrated seaside town Milford Haven offers a quieter alternative
Summary
Milford Haven in south Wales has undergone waterfront regeneration and is presented as a less-crowded alternative to nearby Tenby. The town remains Wales' largest fishing port and now features a redeveloped marina with hotels, restaurants and marine activities.
Content
Milford Haven in south Wales has shifted from a heavy-industry port to a regenerated waterfront destination. The town's Milford Waterfront now hosts berths, floating accommodation, shops and eateries. This redevelopment is being presented as a less-crowded alternative to nearby Tenby for short breaks and day visits.
Key points:
- Milford Haven sits on a ria, or drowned valley, and is described as one of the deepest natural harbours in the world.
- The waterfront redevelopment includes Milford Waterfront marina with berths, floating accommodation, shops, cafes and restaurants.
- Tŷ Milford Waterfront opened in 2022, is part of The Celtic Collection and has about 100 bedrooms; it has been recognised at Pembrokeshire hospitality awards.
- The town remains Wales' largest fishing port and keeps a visible inshore fleet alongside new visitor facilities.
- Local businesses and attractions mentioned include Dulse restaurant, Martha's Vineyard, artisan food shops, the volunteer-run Milford Haven Museum, and Milford Beach Activity Centre offering guided estuary tours and paddleboarding.
- Nearby coastal sites include Broad Haven Beach and Marloes Sands, with the Marloes Peninsula coastal circuit noted for walks and coastal views.
Summary:
The waterfront regeneration has broadened Milford Haven's visitor offerings while maintaining its fishing-port identity, with new accommodation, dining and activity options reported along the marina. Undetermined at this time.
