Ceibwr bay

Ceibwr Bay

A tiny inlet of rocks and sand surrounded by tall cliffs. It’s definitely a wild and remote beach. Not good for swimmers but good for porpoise spotting.

One mile to the south is The Witches’ Cauldron or Pwll Y Wrach, a collapsed cave right alongside the Coast Path. It’s a crater in a hill filled with greeny-blue water, formed where sea waters have eroded soft rocks along a fault.

If you’re planning to visit, check out the tide times to make sure you’ve plenty of beach to play on and that you don’t get cut off by the incoming tide!

 

What's at Ceibwr bay?

Parking

Parking on the road side on a narrow road.

Facilities

None.

On shore facilities

Nearest facilities are in Newport. Newport provides all the amenities of a large village including galleries, bike hire, Golf Club etc.  A good choice of hotels, B&Bs, guesthouse, caravan and camping sites can found in the area.

Features

  • Canoeing
  • Rocky
  • Sandy Beach
  • Sea Angling
  • Sub Aqua

I can highly recommend Pembrokeshire - it has everything for a great holiday!

Valery Collins, Experienced Traveller