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Amroth

A half mile long, flat, sandy beach. There’s a huge expanse of sand at low tide for all sorts of beach games. Rockpools can be found at the western end. There ...

Barafundle Bay

Wow! is probably the best way to describe this beach. A small bay backed by dunes and pine trees, accessible only by a half mile walk from the nearest car park. ...

Church Doors Cove

 A small sand and rocky cove with magnificent towering cliffs cut by the forces of the sea in to a huge ‘door’. Access to this beach is at low tide only ...

Coppet Hall

 A safe sandy beach with plenty of sand even at high tide. A wide flat area of sand is exposed at low tide, which is ideal for beach games. Rocky to ...

Dale

A mainly pebble beach with some sand. Dale is a watersports paradise. In a sheltered wide bay it’s the perfect spot to perfect your windsurfing, sailing, anything on water really. Dog ...

East Angle Bay

A 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. Turn off the Angle road ...

Freshwater East

A wide bay of golden sand backed by dunes with a stream running through the beach at its southern end. At low tide the sea reveals plenty of sand for all ...

Freshwater West

This sand and rocky beach is the hunting ground of the surfer always on the look out for that perfect wave; a surfers paradise. This south westerly facing beach has the ...

Gelliswick

A small shingle beach just west of Milford Haven. The road access winds its way down the hill and continues all along the shore, past the yacht club, so access couldn’t ...

Lindsway Bay

This rural beach is accessible only by coastal path or across the playing fields from St Ishmaels village. Surrounded by tall cliffs the beach is very secluded and at it’s best ...