croeso. . . it means welcome
and you'll feel it here in Pembrokeshire!
Enjoy the freedom of a self-catering holiday for the whole family, just three minutes stroll from one of the best blue flag beaches on the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast! The family owned Croeso Cottages in Broad Haven offer a pair of recently renovated, stone built fishermen's cottages. . . sympathetically furnished and appointed for a genuine 'cottage living' experience.
Inglenook and Dunnock Cottages are comfortable, very affordable, and conveniently located on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. . . they are also two of the oldest cottages in Broad Haven, dating back from 1850.
. . .when one is not enough!
Dunnock and Inglenook cottages each accommodate four guests (or five including an infant!) in two double rooms, but the properties are next door to one another. . . so, if you have a larger group holidaying together why not take both, at a discounted rate?
You'll find these special double occupancy rates (and check that your preferred holiday dates are available) in both the Dunnock tariffs and Inglenook tariffs pages.
really useful information. . .
Whilst the seaside village of Broad Haven offers local shops, a restaurant, bars, a pub and acres of sandy Blue Flag beach . . its central location on the Pembrokeshire coast means that there are thousands of places to visit and enjoy within easy reach!
Follow the picture links below to find your way around.
the coastal path & more...

Broad Haven is perfectly situated on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and most of our guests will walk at least part of this famous and stunningly picturesque trail during their stay with us. . . whatever their fitness levels or time of year! Click or tap on the hikers above for maps of the Coastal Path and other, less well trodden, nature trails within the National Park.
find your perfect beach...

What do you look for in a beach? Acres of soft golden sand, gently sloping into rolling Atlantic swells. . . or a hidden, rocky, cove brimming with crystal clear water, just begging to be explored? Pembrokeshire has them all, just tap or click on the beach above to find out where.
places to visit and explore...

From wild puffins or zoos, to medieval castles, island boat trips and film locations from Harry Potter (including Dobby's grave!) and 'His Dark Materials', Pembrokeshire is rich with experiences for the family. Click or tap the Skomer Island puffin for our pick of the bunch.
activities and adventures...

For the more adventurous visitors there are countless activities on offer. From adrenalin fuelled coasteering, to family friendly fun in the surf, kayaking, snorkelling trips or brain-taxing escape rooms. For more ideas, click or tap on the body boarding kids above.
places to eat, in or out...

Why cook every day when you can dine out in one of the many gastro pubs or restaurants within easy reach of Broad Haven. . . or enjoy a takeaway (including award winning fish & chips!). For some of our personal recommendations, tap or click the Sunday roast. . .
your very first Welsh lesson!
Sometimes jokingly referred to as 'little England beyond Wales', you will rarely hear anything except the most basic Welsh spoken here in Pembrokeshire, however, just as with any other European holiday destination, a few words in the local language can go a very long way! Click on the link below for your very first Welsh words. . .
[greetings and politeness in welsh]
Croeso (croy-so) WELCOME (or 'you're welcome' as a response to thank you).
Shwmae (shoo-my) HELLO
Bore da (bor-ay daa) GOOD MORNING
Nos da (noss daa) GOOD NIGHT
Os gwelwch yn dda (os gwel oo-chen tha) PLEASE
Diolch (dee-olchh. . . with the chh pronounced as in the Scottish 'loch') THANKS or THANK YOU
Or, if you really want to show your appreciation; diolch yn fawr iawn (dee-olchh un vawr ee-awn) THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
Oes (oyce) YES
Nac oes (nack-oyce) NO
Man a man a mwnci (man ah man ah moon-key) MIGHT AS WELL!
Click here to close the lesson ;o)