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Porthgain Harbour

Llanrhian, Haverfordwest SA62 5BN United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Amenities

Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Amenities
  • Toilets

Best KPortal Reviews

We have just enjoyed the most delightful afternoon in Porthgain, eating fish & chips at The Shed, a coast path walk with the woofer and a delicious ice cream! No supper for us tonight! Many different skies over the harbour in just a few hours! Low tide. It’s peaceful even though there were plenty of visitors, and is a charming, unassuming tucked away little haven.
Stunning harbour, with an incredible history. It's industrial past started with exporting slate, then turning to brickmaking, and lastly to crushed Broadstone. Large brick hoppers dominate the harbour. The stones were used to build the UKs road network. It all ceased in 1931. The harbour has sufficient car parking and about 2 electric car charging points, and free toilets. There are also some galleries, and a couple of restaurants.
Really nice place to visit. Plenty of parking. Easy to find and good roads. Small cafe to get food
Nice place to park and walk further afield. Interesting place to look around.
The Pembrokeshire coast is one of those truly outstanding areas of beauty and this is one of them. Porthgain Harbour is your starting place for some beautiful and enjoyable walks along the coastal paths or to enjoy a delicious meal in the excellent pub located in this beautiful little place.
There is parking available and a few cute places to visit and enjoy.
It's a really magical, beautiful spot. Fantastic scenery, amazing walk in either direction along the coast path, art galleries and two superb eateries.
Beautiful little harbour with some stunning views
Beautiful little spot, definitely worth a visit.
It has quite a bit of history, and the views are breathtaking...
Also free parking..????????
Gorgeous little harbour with fantastic views

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