Beaches In Pembrokeshire -
Stackpole Quay
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Cafe
Canoeing
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Harbour
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Toilets disabled
Harbour
Stackpole Quay is a small harbour nestled in amongst the cliffs is a favourite venue for kayakers who can be seen bobbing up and down exploring the caves and cliffs. A stony beach is revealed at low tide.
Awards: none
Parking: Large National Trust car park
Beach facilities: toilets
On shore facilities: Café on the harbour providing full lunches to cream teas. In the surrounding area there is a selection of self catering accommodation owned by the National Trust and in Stackpole village there is a pub providing good food with a fish menu.
ID: 1676 Revised: 24/3/2009
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