The rugged coastline of North Pembrokeshire is dotted with tiny beaches and coves that are often quiet for most of the year, ideal for explorers and rockpool lovers. North Pembrokeshire also has its share of big sandy beaches with Poppit and Newport being the most impressive.
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This small and quiet beach is a neighbour to the larger Abermawr beach. Located only a 5 minute walk away from the roadside or no more than a 10 minute ramble along the…
After parking up at Abereiddy Beach, take the short walk around the cliff passing the ruined quarry buildings and slate workers cottages, and you will discover the stun…
Primarily a pebble beach, Cwmtydu Beach is a small cove with plenty of rockpools. It is a popular place for spotting dolphins and seals, which has resulted in this cove…
Cared for by the National Trust, Mwnt Beach is a stunning sandy bay sheltered by cliffs either side. Easily recognised by the quaint white church (Church of the Holy Cr…
New Quay's Blue Flag Award-winning, harbour beach is popular with many visitors. It's pale sand and clear water makes a picture perfect setting for a relaxing day in th…
Poppit Sands is a sandy beach, backed with sand dunes at the mouth of the Teifi Estuary. It is the beginning, or end, of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The proximity of…
Porthmelgan is a sandy and secluded beach to the north of Whitesands, accessed only via the Coastal Path. Park at Whitesands and follow the path round to the right of W…
Near the mouth of the River Teifi, on the southern side opposite Cardigan, stands St Dogmaels. It is essentially a seafaring village, as examination of headstones in th…
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