Boutique shopping, delicious eats, boat trips, Milford Haven Museum, ten pin bowling, art galleries, and regular events mean there's something for everyone to enjoy at Milford Waterfront!
A lovely place to chill have something to eat and take in the lovely scenery of the boats
Not all places are disabled friendly as some are up steep stairs. Harbourmaster has a lift in back you can use if you let them know in the bar area. All places have been a total delight in the marina, whether for food or drinks. Would like to keep it as a secret for just the locals but also want the venues to do really well so thrown!
A very nicely presented marina with so.e good shops, bars and restaurants. Ultimately, its next to aassive refinery so 'Welsh Riviera ' it is no but nonetheless, it's been nicely done. Lots of (what I assume was - but please double check k) free parking available on-site. There's also a public toilet near the locks
Quiet marina with shops, cafes, hotel and pods to stay in and visit. Free parking. Probably spend about 30 minutes here walking along the shops and seeing the boats. Not sure on public toilets but sure there is some in cafes and restaurants - would recommend booking as can busy at weekends and also open at later times
A wonderful place to sit and watch the activity in the marina and enjoy some of lovely cafes my particular favourite being "Freckles" with a great cappuccino and some home made cakes to tickle your fancy
Coffee at The Spinnaker. Really friendly staff and great views over the marina. Lots of great restaurants, cafes and bars interspersed with quaint shops. A great place to visit
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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A lovely place to chill have something to eat and take in the lovely scenery of the boats
Not all places are disabled friendly as some are up steep stairs. Harbourmaster has a lift in back you can use if you let them know in the bar area. All places have been a total delight in the marina, whether for food or drinks. Would like to keep it as a secret for just the locals but also want the venues to do really well so thrown!
A very nicely presented marina with so.e good shops, bars and restaurants. Ultimately, its next to aassive refinery so 'Welsh Riviera ' it is no but nonetheless, it's been nicely done. Lots of (what I assume was - but please double check k) free parking available on-site. There's also a public toilet near the locks
Quiet marina with shops, cafes, hotel and pods to stay in and visit. Free parking. Probably spend about 30 minutes here walking along the shops and seeing the boats. Not sure on public toilets but sure there is some in cafes and restaurants - would recommend booking as can busy at weekends and also open at later times
A wonderful place to sit and watch the activity in the marina and enjoy some of lovely cafes my particular favourite being "Freckles" with a great cappuccino and some home made cakes to tickle your fancy
Coffee at The Spinnaker. Really friendly staff and great views over the marina. Lots of great restaurants, cafes and bars interspersed with quaint shops. A great place to visit