Neyland Yacht Haven has completed a redevelopment project with upgraded marina facilities following a £1 million investment. Located on the Milford Haven Waterway in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the marina has improved its infrastructure to enhance the experience for over 400 berth holders and hundreds of visiting boaters each year.

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The renovation focused on expanding the main marina building with brand-new washroom amenities. These include showers and toilets, a dedicated family room and a fully equipped laundry cabin, exclusively for berth holders and visitors.

Marina Director James Cottonsaid: “This has been a significant investment and upgrade of our facilities. We are thrilled with the positive feedback from berth holders and visitors, who are already enjoying the modern amenities, thoughtful features such as the family washroom, and the enhanced dining experience upstairs.”

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In addition to the marina upgrades, The Bar Restaurant has been extended. The new layout includes a snug lounge, an expanded kitchen to support a revised food and drink menu and a larger outdoor terrace. The cellar has been updated with smart technology to improve service quality.

“The team at The Bar Restaurant has worked incredibly hard to reopen in time for the summer season with a fresh new look and a delicious new menu. We’re excited for everyone to come and experience it,” Cotton added.

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Several Pembrokeshire-based firms contributed to the work. WB Griffiths of Haverfordwest served as the main contractor, supported by Acanthus Holden architects from Pembroke, ITH Construction from Narberth and Terry’s Tiles of Neyland. Additional design and project input came from Interiors by Steph Cotton and Penfro Consultancy from Pembroke Dock.

Neyland Yacht Haven also features Manillas Café, an Royal Yachting Association training school and the Boatshed Wales brokerage office. The marina is part of the Yacht Havens Group, which operates nine sites across the UK and the Netherlands.