Best attractions and places to see around Merlin'S Bridge, a village contiguous with Haverfordwest in Pembrokeshire, Wales, offers access to a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural features, and family-friendly sites. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the Cleddau Estuary, providing opportunities for exploring riverside paths and coastal areas. Visitors can find a mix of cultural sites, outdoor activities, and points of interest within its immediate vicinity and the wider Pembrokeshire area.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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One of our favourite spots when we visited the area. A lovely spot to stop off and explore
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Such a cute cookie. You want to stay here...unfortunately the coffee in the cafe was so thin. No star for that.
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Little Haven is a true jewel in Pembrokeshire's crown. Once a fishing community, the village is now popular with holidaymakers. Little Haven’s streets are as steep as a ski run so be careful, particularly on the approach from Broad Haven. There is an attractive shingle-backed beach to explore and some excellent pubs to take in the sea views.
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Gelliswick Bay is a sheltered sand and shingle beach close to Milford Haven. The beach is surrounded by cliffs and to the east you can see Fort Hubberston which was built in 1863. If you like watching industry, you can also see across to the jetties that serve some of the worlds largest tankers.
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Little Haven is a really picturesque village . Once a fishing community, the village is now popular with holidaymakers. Little Haven’s streets are as steep as a ski run so be careful particularly on the approach from Broad Haven. There is an attractive shingle-backed beach to explore and some excellent pubs to take in the sea views.
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In high winds (around 50 mph!) the bridge can be closed to cyclists. Text ‘bridge' to 80039 for the Pembrokeshire County Council Bridge Status.
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Although it’s impressive from the riverside, very little of the castle remains other than the outside wall. Several towers on the south east and south west corners are still standing but there’s no access to the ramparts. The town museum can also be found in a building inside the outer keep of the Castle. Entry is £2, Open Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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The town museum can also be found in a building inside the outer keep of the Castle. Entry is £2, Open Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Merlin's Bridge offers access to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, providing opportunities for exploring riverside paths and forest trails defined by the Cleddau Estuary. You can also visit areas managed by the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales, such as Westfield Pill, West Williamston, and Pembroke Upper Mill Pond, for observing local wildlife. For expansive panoramic views, Plumstone Mountain is highly recommended.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit Haverfordwest Castle, which also houses the town museum. Other notable historical sites include Picton Castle & Gardens, the Merlin's Bridge War Memorial, Haroldstone Chapel, and the 13th-century St Ismael's Parish Church in nearby Uzmaston.
Families have many options. Popular choices include Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo, Clerkenhill Adventure Farm, and Scolton Manor. For indoor fun, there's Hangar 5 (an indoor trampoline park) and Merlins Magic Children's Play Centre. West Wales Karting offers a thrilling experience for older children and adults.
Several beautiful beaches are within easy reach. Broad Haven Beach is a popular sandy stretch with beautiful views, ideal for holidaymakers and kite surfing. Other nearby options include Marloes Sands, Little Haven, and Gelliswick Bay, a sheltered sand and shingle beach near Milford Haven.
Absolutely. The Brunel Trail is a fantastic traffic-free route for walkers, runners, and cyclists, connecting Neyland to Johnston and Haverfordwest. It forms part of National Cycle Route 4. Additionally, the Cleddau Bridge features a segregated cycle lane, making it safe for cyclists to cross.
The area around Merlin's Bridge offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes on routes like Boulston or Little Milford Wood, or explore longer running trails such as the Westfield Pill Nature Reserve loop. For road cycling, there are routes like the 'Four Castles loop' or the 'Haverfordwest, Tenby, Narberth loop'. Find more details on these activities in the easy hikes, road cycling, and running guides.
Beyond the Brunel Trail, you can enjoy riverside walks like The Frolic, a footpath running alongside the Western Cleddau river connecting Uzmaston to Haverfordwest. Many easy hiking routes are also available, such as the Pocket Park loop from Haverfordwest or the Haverfordwest Priory Ruins loop. These paths offer a mix of natural beauty and historical sights.
Merlin's Bridge is contiguous with Haverfordwest, which serves as a central hub for public transport in Pembrokeshire. Buses connect Haverfordwest to many surrounding towns and villages, providing access to various attractions. Specific routes and schedules should be checked locally for the most up-to-date information.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from the stunning natural beauty of the Pembrokeshire Coast and its beaches to the rich history found in castles and landmarks. The family-friendly options like Folly Farm and the traffic-free Brunel Trail are also highly rated for their accessibility and enjoyment.
Yes, for expansive panoramic views across the Pembrokeshire landscape, Plumstone Mountain is highly recommended by locals. Additionally, many coastal areas and beaches like Broad Haven Beach and Gelliswick Bay offer beautiful vistas of the sea and surrounding cliffs.
Many of the outdoor spaces and trails in Pembrokeshire are dog-friendly, especially those within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Beaches like Broad Haven Beach often have specific areas or seasonal restrictions for dogs, so it's always best to check local signage. The Brunel Trail is also a great option for walks with your dog.


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