Beaches In Pembrokeshire -
Wisemans Bridge
Beach Guide
Bathing
Car park free
Phone
Sea angling
Seaside award beach
Toilets
Rocky
Sand Beach
Wisemans Bridge beach is a wide but rocky foreshore backed by a pebble bank. Care is needed to get to the sea at low tide as you have to clamber over the rocks. A stream culvert cuts across the beach on the western end. The stream fans out across the beach and can be awkward to cross. It’s possible to walk all the way to Amroth or Saundersfoot along the beach at very low tide. The coast path follows the old tramway to Saundersfoot along an elevated sea wall and through some superb tunnels. Look out for an old mine entrance on the way.
Awards: Seaside Award.
Parking: very limited parking on the edge of the road
Beach facilities: none
Shoreline facilities: Toilet and pub with beachside conservatory restaurant.
ID: 1688 Revised: 9/3/2009
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