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A long, narrow sandy and pebble beach at high tide but a low tide a huge expanse of firm sand is revealed with plenty of room for everyone as it can ...
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A wide sandy bay backed by dunes that lead from The National Trust owned Bosherston Lily ponds. This beach has masses of soft sand at low tide ensuring enough space for ...
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A small rocky cove at high tide, sandwiched between towering cliffs 1 mile south of St Davids. At low tide a sandy beach is revealed with plenty of rock pools to ...
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It is a secluded long, sandy beach enclosed on three sides by steep cliffs. There are some spectacular cliff formations; natural arches and caves to the north of the main beach ...
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A small sandy and rocky inlet with sand available at both high and low tide. It is a popular spot for boat users as the beach has a slipway. There’s a ...
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A huge expanse of sand at low tide with rocks and interesting cliff formations. Rockpools can be found at the western end of the beach. At high tide the beach can ...
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A small pebble beach used as the embarkation point for the Skomer Island boats. There is plenty of activity as the beach is a favourite with divers heading out into the ...
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A 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. This makes the ...
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Enormous! is the only way to describe this beach, its almost 2 miles of sand backed by a huge pebble bank formed after a BIG storm in 1859. Kitesurfing and surfing ...
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A small narrow inlet of pebbles and sand at high tide but at low tide a long narrow beach is revealed backed by high cliffs. Swimmers should take care as there ...
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