Beaches In West Pembrokeshire
Broad HavenA long, narrow sandy and pebble beach at high tide but at low tide a huge expanse of firm sand is revealed ... |
CaerfaiA small rocky cove at high tide, sandwiched between towering cliffs 1 mile south of St Davids.... |
DaleA mainly pebble beach with some sand. Dale is a watersports paradise.... |
DruidstonDruidston is a secluded long, sandy beach enclosed on three sides by steep cliffs.... |
East Angle BayA little visited bay of wide sand and mud flats. This is an important feeding area for waders and, consequently, is a perfect place for birdwatching.... |
GelliswickA small shingle beach just west of Milford Haven. The road access winds its way down the hill and continues ... |
Lindsway BayThis rural beach is accessible only by coastal path or across the playing fields from St Ishmaels village.... |
Little HavenA small sandy and rocky inlet with sand available at both high and low tide.... |
Marloes SandsA huge expanse of sand at low tide with rocks and interesting cliff formations.... |
Martins HavenA small pebble beach used as the embarkation point for the Skomer Island boats.... |
MusselwickA beautiful sandy beach that is revealed only at low tide and only accessible from the coast path or a 10 minute walk along a footpath across fields.... |
NewgaleEnormous! is the only way to describe this beach; it`s almost 2 miles of sand backed by a huge pebble bank formed after a BIG storm in 1859.... |
Nolton HavenA small narrow inlet of pebbles and sand at high tide but at low tide a long narrow beach is revealed backed by high cliffs.... |
PorthclaisA pretty little harbour or cove near St Davids. This is a popular spot for launching canoes and is regularly used by activity centres.... |
PorthlysgiThis secluded beach is only accessible from the Coastal Path about 1 mile west of Porthclais.... |
Sandy HavenA cliff backed rocky beach but a wide expanse of sand is exposed at low tide.... |
SolvaAt high tide the beach is a narrow strip at the head of the inlet but at low tide the harbour is completely ... |
St. Brides HavenA rocky and sandy beach that is sheltered from the prevailing winds and a favourite with divers.... |
Watwick BayA quiet sheltered sandy beach usually the lunch time stop for passing yachts.... |
West Angle BayAt the mouth of the Milford Haven Estuary this horseshoe cove is tucked right inside West Angle Bay.... |
West DaleA sandy beach enclosed by towering cliffs accessible only by very steep steps.... |
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The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is a spectacular and distinctive coastal area. It’s Britain’s Only Coastal National Park, as it’s the only one of Britain’s 14 National Parks to be entirely coastal in nature...
186 miles of walkers paradise on both ild headlands and pristine beaches with picturesque towns and villages like Tenby, St Davids and Solva en route. Most people walk a little bit a time, coming back year after year to explore a bit more. If you want to do the whole lot, allow 15 days...
No other county in Britain has more Blue Flag Beaches or Seaside Award beaches than Pembrokeshire. With over 50 beaches to choose from, there’s going to one that’s perfect for you, whether you want surfing, kayaking or kite surfing, or just somewhere peaceful to relax, sunbathe and build sandcastles...
There are 51 forts and castles in Pembrokeshire including enormous stone fortresses like Pembroke castle, Manorbier castle and Carew castle. There are medieval walled towns of Tenby and Pembroke and fortified Bishops Palaces at St Davids and Lamphey.
A pristine environment, clean seas, very little population and lush vegetation makes for rich and varied habitats, most important of which are the Islands: Skomer, Skokholm, Ramsey, Grassholm and Caldey. Home to thousands of Puffins, Gannets and other sea birds. Dolphin, Porpoise and Whale watching boat trips are popular too...

