




New Moat, Pembrokeshire, Wales
A renovated 1930s tin cottage on a secluded track in Pembrokeshire, insulated, double glazed, and heated by two wood burners. The original corrugated structure has been brought up to year round comfort while keeping the modest, characterful proportions of the original building. High speed WiFi is available for basic use, and the kitchen is fully equipped beyond the standard glamping offering.
At £87 per night with 257 reviews, Tin Haven sits at the affordable end of the Pembrokeshire market. The location provides access to both the north and south coasts, with Tenby's beaches, Narberth's food scene, and St David's all within reach. Dog friendly with enclosed acres of land away from roads. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Preseli Mountains, and Llys Y Fran country park are all nearby. A car is recommended for exploring the wider area.
We love the 1930s tin cottage character. The original structure gives it a personality that purpose built glamping pods cannot replicate, and two wood burners keep it warm regardless of season.
Over the past five years, various reviewers noted accurate descriptions for cottages, cabins, wigwams, bell tents, and yurts. This listing, however, misrepresents a poorly maintained cabin as a cottage.