A small beach perfect for its sunset views and exploring rock pools. Made primarily of shingle, with sand at low tide, this beach is ideal for a peaceful stop off from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path that snakes around the small inlet.
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This small cove suffers from strong currents and therefore swimming is not advised. The tide travels high up the beach so it is important to check tide times and be aware of sea levels when visiting.
There are no facilities here and there is no parking. The road runs close to the beach and can get busy with cars as people stop to engage in a spot of sight seeing or looking for a place to leave the car! It is usually advised that it is best to park in near-by Trefin and walk to the beach. This is only about a half mile.
Dogs are allowed.
Dog friendly beach all year round
Can walk from Trefin
no toilets
swimming is not advised
Fishing onto rough ground. Access can be tricky