Attractions and places to see around Rudbaxton include a mix of historical sites, ancient remains, and natural landscapes in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The area features significant cultural landmarks such as St Michael's Church and Rudbaxton Rath, alongside important natural features like the Western Cleddau River. Visitors can explore a variety of environments, from coastal beaches to ancient woodlands and historical structures. The community offers diverse points of interest for those seeking to explore Welsh heritage and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Mega wide beach is the most beautiful thing here. Kite surf spot.
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A long and wide sandy beach at low tide. Various Life Guard areas for safe bathing and surfing available.
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Broadhaven has a toilet in the carpark if you riding to little haven either wait for the tide to go out and on the beach or use the road b
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Blackpool Mill, after being sadly neglected for years is currently being renovated. The plans will see a heritage restaurant open at the Mill welcoming visitors all year round serving lunches, cream teas and dinner. Watch this space!
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Blackpool Mill, sadly neglected for years is currently being renovated. The plans will see a heritage restaurant open at the Mill welcoming visitors all year round serving lunches, cream teas and dinner. Watch this space!
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Rudbaxton offers a rich history to explore. You can visit St Michael's Church, a Grade I listed building from the 13th century with a notable 17th-century monument. Another significant site is Rudbaxton Rath, a well-preserved subcircular banked and ditched enclosure that was reused as a Norman earthwork castle. Additionally, the community features the Congregational Chapel in Crundale and Bethlehem Baptist Chapel. Nearby, you can also visit Haverfordwest Castle, which houses a town museum.
Yes, Rudbaxton is home to several prehistoric remains. Beyond Rudbaxton Rath, you can find Bronze Age burial sites such as the 'Three Tumps' and 'The Tumps', which are groups of round barrows. The best-preserved round barrow is located at Leachpool. Aerial photographs have also revealed the clear outline of a Neolithic timber circle at Cottesmore, believed to have been a temple or ritual site.
The Rudbaxton area is rich in natural beauty. The Western Cleddau River, Cartlett Brook, and Rudbaxton Water are designated Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) and Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). You can also explore Kilbarth Wood, an Ancient and Semi-Natural Woodland along Rudbaxton Water, and Ram's Wood, a modern plantation over an ancient woodland site. For coastal scenery, Broad Haven Beach and Newgale Beach offer expansive sands and beautiful views.
For walking and cycling, the Brunel Trail is a fantastic traffic-free route linking Neyland to Johnston and Haverfordwest, suitable for all ages and part of National Cycle Route 4. If you're looking for more routes, you can explore various options for easy hikes and cycling. For example, there are easy hikes like the Boulston route or the Pocket Park loop from Haverfordwest, and cycling routes such as the Brunel Trail – Rosemarket Rath loop. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Easy hikes around Rudbaxton and Cycling around Rudbaxton guides.
Yes, several attractions around Rudbaxton are great for families. Broad Haven Beach and Newgale Beach are popular choices, offering long sandy expanses for play and exploration. The Brunel Trail is also family-friendly, providing a safe, traffic-free path for walking, running, and cycling. Additionally, Haverfordwest Castle offers a glimpse into history that can be engaging for children.
Visitors particularly enjoy the expansive sandy beaches and beautiful views. Broad Haven Beach is praised for its long, sandy expanse at low tide and amenities like pubs and cafes. Newgale Beach is loved for its almost 2 miles of sand backed by a large pebble bank, with opportunities to explore caves and sheltered bays at low tide. Both are considered excellent for safe bathing and surfing.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities near Rudbaxton. You can find trails like the Llys-y-Frân Reservoir Cycle Trail, Canastan Woods loop, and Plumstone Mountain Circular Trail. For more detailed information and routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Rudbaxton guide.
Blackpool Mill is currently undergoing renovation. The plans include opening a heritage restaurant that will welcome visitors year-round, serving lunches, cream teas, and dinner. Keep an eye out for updates on its opening.
While specific named viewpoints are not detailed, the natural features of the area offer many scenic spots. The coastal areas around Broad Haven Beach and Newgale Beach provide stunning sea views. Additionally, the elevated position of Rudbaxton Rath likely offers good vantage points over the surrounding landscape, given its historical use as a defensive enclosure.
Many outdoor attractions in the Rudbaxton area are dog-friendly. Both Broad Haven Beach and Newgale Beach are generally welcoming to dogs, though seasonal restrictions may apply in certain areas during peak times. The Brunel Trail is also a great option for walks with your dog. Always check local signage for specific rules and regulations.
The Pembrokeshire region, including Rudbaxton, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder and more stable, making it ideal for exploring beaches, historical sites, and trails like the Brunel Trail. Summer offers the warmest temperatures for beach activities, while spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery and fewer crowds for hiking and cycling.


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