The quaint little Welsh village is renowned for its beauty, but also holds a tragic tale from a previous century (Image: Getty Images)

A charming little hamlet tucked away on the coastline was formerly a tranquil haven for fishermen and their families, and nowadays the tiny settlement is adored for its stunning views alongside an "excellent" eatery and a highly-recommended historic pub .

Guests describe it as "delightful" and "unspoilt" with some "beautiful coastal walks" on the doorstep — and it's not overly crowded with tourists according to those who have visited .

The serene creek and settlement of Porthgain sit within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in South Wales, though there's only one narrow road providing access in and out .

Branded as a "quintessentially Wels

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