Beaches In Pembrokeshire -
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Beach Guide
Canoeing
Sea angling
Subaqua
Rocky
Sand Beach
A tiny inlet of rocks and sand surrounded by tall cliffs. It’s definitely a wild and remote beach. Not good for swimmers but good for porpoise spotting. One mile to the south is The Witches Cauldron, a jumble of contorted rocks.
Awards: None.
Parking: Parking on the road side on a narrow road.
Beach facilities: None.
On shore facilities: Nearest facilities are in Newport. Newport provides all the amenities of a large village including galleries, bike hire, Golf Club and a National Park Visitor Centre (open all year but limited opening times in winter). A good choice of hotels, B&Bs, guesthouse, caravan and camping sites can found in the area.
ID: 1641 Revised: 24/5/2013
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