The Belhaven, as it is known
as locally, opened in the Spring of 1978, and has gained a reputation for
providing warm, clean, comfortable accommodation and excellent food.
The location, on the trunk
road and by the Cenotaph, made it easy to find, even before Satnav. Having,
then, a red illuminated canopy and being located, just above the marina, made
it easy to spot for sailors and yachtsmen, day or night. For the walkers, the
Pembrokeshire Coastal Path leads past our door. And we are also in walking
distance of the Torch (Amoco Torch) Theatre.
On the Waterway, in front of
us, apart from the daily impressive movements of the oil tankers and tugs, we
have seen the Tall Ships Race, visiting replicas like the Golden Hind, the
Matthew, the Dragon ship when they were filming "the Tales of Nania",
the Pascal Flores when they were filming "the Onedin Line", Sir
Richard Branson's Blue Riband catamaran, World Dinghy championships, UK
National ski-ing and Off-shore powerboat championships, for this is one of the
few venues where offshore conditions can be experienced in an inshore location,
and where spectators can view the whole race. And most recently Cruise liners
are stopping off to view our County "little England beyond Wales".
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