Beaches In Pembrokeshire -
Sandy Haven
Beach Guide
Bathing
Beware current
Canoeing
Car park free
Sailing
Sea angling
Seaside award beach
Slipway or launching
Cliffs
Rocky
Sand Beach
A cliff backed rocky beach but a wide expanse of sand is exposed at low tide. There are plenty of rock pools to keep any budding explorer happy for hours. At low tide stepping stones allow you to cross the Sandy Haven Pill but make sure you keep an eye on the tide as it could be a 4 mile walk back to the car park.
Awards: Seaside Award (Rural) 2013.
Parking: 30 space car park above beach and it’s free!
Beach facilities: Slipway.
On shore facilities: There is a small campsite right above the beach but no other facilities; you need to bring everything with you.
ID: 1692 Revised: 24/5/2013
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