Davy Williams' Haven

Bay in Pembrokeshire

Wales

Davy Williams' Haven

Flower-decked drystone wall Note the windswept bush!
Flower-decked drystone wall Credit: Marion Phillips

Davy Williams' Haven is a picturesque bay located in Pembrokeshire, Wales. This small, secluded cove is known for its stunning natural beauty and pristine sandy beach. The bay is surrounded by rugged cliffs and lush greenery, creating a peaceful and serene atmosphere for visitors to enjoy.

Davy Williams' Haven is a popular spot for beach-goers and nature enthusiasts looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The crystal-clear waters of the bay are ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking, while the sandy beach is perfect for sunbathing and picnicking.

The bay is also a great place for birdwatching, as it is home to a variety of seabirds and other wildlife. Visitors may spot puffins, guillemots, and razorbills nesting on the cliffs, as well as seals and dolphins playing in the water.

Overall, Davy Williams' Haven is a hidden gem in Pembrokeshire, offering visitors a tranquil and unspoiled setting to relax and reconnect with nature. Whether you're looking for a quiet beach day or a chance to explore the natural beauty of Wales, this bay is a must-visit destination.

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Davy Williams' Haven Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.824139/-5.1128076 or Grid Reference SM8518. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Flower-decked drystone wall Note the windswept bush!
Flower-decked drystone wall
Note the windswept bush!
Silage bales and storm clouds Silage bales safely wrapped before the summer storm.
Silage bales and storm clouds
Silage bales safely wrapped before the summer storm.
Sewage pumping station and tramway The tramway leads down to the remains of a brickworks. The finished bricks could be transshipped by sea.
Sewage pumping station and tramway
The tramway leads down to the remains of a brickworks. The finished bricks could be transshipped by sea.
Zorbing run at Nolton Stables
Zorbing run at Nolton Stables
Farmland near Little Folly, Nolton Haven Looking east from the stile where the public footpath meets the coast road.
Farmland near Little Folly, Nolton Haven
Looking east from the stile where the public footpath meets the coast road.
Malator House Another view of this earth covered, eco-house, from Druidston Haven beach
Malator House
Another view of this earth covered, eco-house, from Druidston Haven beach
Coast road above Druidston Haven The coast road here forms part of National Cycle Network Route 4.  The St David's peninsula can be seen in the background across St Bride's Bay.
Coast road above Druidston Haven
The coast road here forms part of National Cycle Network Route 4. The St David's peninsula can be seen in the background across St Bride's Bay.
Underground house at Druidston Haven Looking west from the coast road, with tankers moored in St Bride's Bay visible on the horizon.
Underground house at Druidston Haven
Looking west from the coast road, with tankers moored in St Bride's Bay visible on the horizon.
Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket 11522 This can be found on the wall of Saddlers Cottage.
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Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket 11522
This can be found on the wall of Saddlers Cottage. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
Druidston Hotel This hotel is set in a very scenic location near Druidston Haven.
Druidston Hotel
This hotel is set in a very scenic location near Druidston Haven.
The Druidston Hotel The hotel sits in its own enclosed, walled garden, on a steep hillside above Druidston beach. They serve rather good bar snacks and lunches on a warm August Saturday afternoon, and are happy to allow dogs in the garden area.
The Druidston Hotel
The hotel sits in its own enclosed, walled garden, on a steep hillside above Druidston beach. They serve rather good bar snacks and lunches on a warm August Saturday afternoon, and are happy to allow dogs in the garden area.
Over the cliff at Druidston to the beach below
Over the cliff at Druidston to the beach below
Path to the Beach The coast path, coming back to the coast from its excursion around the back of the Druidston Hotel, swings down the valley to the beach here at Druidston Haven.
Path to the Beach
The coast path, coming back to the coast from its excursion around the back of the Druidston Hotel, swings down the valley to the beach here at Druidston Haven.
The Beach at Druidston Haven This is not a haven in the sense of a harbour, it's just a sandy beach below a shingle ridge but you could beach a boat here on the tide.
The Beach at Druidston Haven
This is not a haven in the sense of a harbour, it's just a sandy beach below a shingle ridge but you could beach a boat here on the tide.
The Cliffside near Madoc's Haven
The Cliffside near Madoc's Haven
The Entrance to Nolton Haven Clear water and a high tide.
The Entrance to Nolton Haven
Clear water and a high tide.
Nolton Haven United Reformed Church Still in use as a church, at the time of photographing, with regular services.
Nolton Haven United Reformed Church
Still in use as a church, at the time of photographing, with regular services.
Nolton Haven An empty beach, a calm blue sea and a warm June afternoon. I want to stop walking now and just lie here all afternoon.
Nolton Haven
An empty beach, a calm blue sea and a warm June afternoon. I want to stop walking now and just lie here all afternoon.
Show me another place!

Davy Williams' Haven is located at Grid Ref: SM8518 (Lat: 51.824139, Lng: -5.1128076)

Unitary Authority: Pembrokeshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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Located within 500m of 51.824139,-5.1128076
Nolton Haven
Is In: Pembrokeshire,Wales,UK
Name Cy: Nolton Haven
Name En: Nolton Haven
Phone: +44 1437 710469
Place: village
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Barrier: kissing_gate
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Post Box
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Recycling
Recycling Glass Bottles: yes
Recycling Newspaper: yes
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Telephone
Booth: KX100
Covered: booth
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Life Ring
Emergency: life_ring
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Bicycle Parking
Capacity: 2
Covered: no
Fee: no
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Board Type: notice
Information: board
Tourism: information
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Leisure: slipway
Lat/Long: 51.8247283/-5.1081022
Defibrillator
Emergency: defibrillator
Opening Hours: 24/7
Lat/Long: 51.8250127/-5.1077049
Give Way
Direction: backward
Lat/Long: 51.8246267/-5.1063065
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