Beaches In South Pembrokeshire
AmrothA half mile long, flat, sandy beach. There`s a huge expanse of sand at low tide for all sorts of beach games.... |
Barafundle BayWow! is probably the best way to describe this beach.... |
Broad Haven SouthA wide sandy bay backed by dunes that lead from The National Trust owned Bosherston Lily ponds.... |
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’.... |
Coppet Hall A safe sandy beach with plenty of sand even at high tide.... |
Freshwater EastA wide bay of golden sand backed by dunes with a stream running through the beach at its southern end.... |
Freshwater WestThis sand and rocky beach is the hunting ground of the surfer always on the look out for that perfect wave; a surfers paradise.... |
Lydstep HavenLydstep Haven is a very pretty, privately owned beach consisting of sand and pebbles and backed by impressive wooded cliffs at either end.... |
ManorbierA sandy, dune backed, beach with a stream running down the northern end.... |
MonkstoneEven given the location between Saundersfoot and Tenby, Monkstone feels very wild and remote.... |
PenallyAt the far end of Tenby South Beach is Penally Beach.... |
Priory BeachA pristine beach on the Island of Caldey off Tenby’s south beach.... |
SaundersfootA small but very popular resort with all the facilities you might need.... |
Stackpole QuayStackpole Quay is a small harbour nestled in amongst the cliffs is a favourite venue for kayakers ... |
Swanlake BaySwanlake Bay is Accessible only from the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, this beach is worth the trip.... |
Tenby CastleAccess via the harbour or down a steep flight of steep off The Paragon.... |
Tenby HarbourPicturesque harbour built into corner on North Beach, between the old medieval walled town and castle hill.... |
Tenby NorthA superb, sheltered, safe, sandy beach with the pinnacle of Goskar rock sticking out of the sand in the middle.... |
Tenby SouthA mile and a half long, dune backed, beach playground.... |
Wisemans BridgeWisemans Bridge beach is a wide but rocky foreshore backed by a pebble bank.... |
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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 wild 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...