


Discover the rich maritime history of Milford Haven at this engaging museum, housed in a former dockmaster's office.
Toasted cheese on toast, served with a beer-infused sauce, a traditional Welsh breakfast dish.

A hearty lamb and vegetable soup, often served with crusty bread, a popular Welsh lunch dish.
Toast topped with laverbread, a seaweed-based spread, often served with a poached egg, a traditional Welsh evening snack.

Famous for its locally sourced seafood and stunning waterfront views.

A historic inn known for its hearty breakfasts and beautiful surroundings.

A traditional pub offering a wide range of local dishes for lunch.

A beautiful 12th-century church with a rich history and stunning architecture.

A picturesque marina with beautiful views, perfect for a leisurely afternoon stroll.

An iconic suspension bridge offering panoramic views of the estuary, especially beautiful at sunset.

Handmade pottery featuring local seascapes and landscapes, reflecting the town's maritime heritage.

Locally grown lavender used to make soaps, candles, and essential oils, capturing the scent of Pembrokeshire summers.
Traditional wooden spoons carved with intricate patterns, symbolizing affection and commitment in Welsh culture.

Milford Haven has a coastal climate with frequent rain. A waterproof jacket is essential for outdoor activities and museum visits.
Exploring the museum and nearby coastal paths requires comfortable and sturdy footwear.
A compact travel umbrella is recommended for sudden rain showers.

A stunning 18th-century Baroque church in Strasbourg, known for its ornate interior and impressive organ.
A serene boat tour along the Wushi River, offering stunning landscapes and a glimpse into the local Miao minority culture.

A historic lighthouse on a remote island, offering stunning coastal views and a glimpse into Breton maritime history.