Discover the best top things to do in Milford Haven, United Kingdom including Milford Haven Heritage & Maritime Museum, Torch Theatre, Sandy Haven Beach, Pirate Pete's, Phoenix Bowl Milford Haven.
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4.5 based on 132 reviews
The Museum is housed in one of the oldest buildings in Milford Haven. Designed by Swansea architect, Jernigan, it was built in 1797 for the storage of whale oil awaiting transhipment for sale in London. Milford Haven has been connected with a number of industries – fishing, Quaker whaling from 1790s, which led to the whale oil industry and more recently the modern oil industry. It has also played an important role during the two World Wars, when it was a convoy assembly point for mine-sweeping. The Museum collection reflects all of these aspects of the town’s history, but focuses particularly on the maritime history. The Museum is a completely voluntarily run museum. It is currently re-constructing its management structure, but it currently consists of the Treasurer, Administrator and Curator. The museum is mainly funded by the Milford Haven Town Council, and the current mayor of Milford Haven is our Trust ex-chairman. The Museum is also supported by other organisations, such as Milford Haven Port Authority and South Hook LNG. The Museum currently holds an accredited status which is awarded by CyMAL.
Excellent museum with plenty to see on two floors, the staff are very helpful and nothing is too much trouble. A very enjoyable visit
4.5 based on 188 reviews
The Torch Theatre is a modern and vibrant centre for the arts situated in Milford Haven, priding itself on extending a warm Pembrokeshire welcome to all visitors. The theatre is home to two performance spaces, a main theatre, studio theatre, Cafe Torch, Joanna Field Gallery and a 3D cinema. Welcome to the 'West End' of Wales.
Been here numerous times and it's still as lovely as ever. Large waiting area at the front and multiple screens/stages to view movies etc on. Oh and make sure to check out the view from the upstairs window!
4.5 based on 29 reviews
Lovely beach, reached from the Coastal Path or at the end of the lane at Hebrandston at low tide. Stunning views across to Milford Haven, staying at nearby Ferry Cottage there was easy access down the slipway to miles open sand.....dog walkers paradise and the Pembrokeshire coastline at its best.......
3.5 based on 78 reviews
Rainy day so went to Milford haven lovely waterfront but apart from a bakery we didn’t see anymore shops so didn’t pay to park. Instead went to bowling centre as a rainy day. All clean , friendly at hand staff. Bowling good and a great games of pool afterwards as 2 tables by the lanes and more avalible. Party of 5 of us and when a member asked staff for another cue as his was slightly bent the staff member let out his own personal cue which was very much appreciated , family member loved the cue. Highly recommend and free parking outside and disabled spaces avalible. Only downside is I felt drinks were pricey from kids cafe area.
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