Dale’s mostly shingle Blue Fag beach faces out towards the Cleddau estuary. Dale itself is a small village that has an enthusiastic and busy sailing community.
Dale’s popularity with the sailing community means that this isn’t considered a swimming beach. The sheltered cove allows water sports fans of all levels and experiences to use the waters, which means they get busy.
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There’s space for about 120 cars in the village car park (Postcode: SA62 3RA), and space alongside the beach for a few cars.
Current Summer Charges (Prices as of May 2022):
1 hour: £1.00 (Car) 2 hour: £2.00 (Car) 4 hour: £4.00 (Car) 24 hour: £5.00 (Car) Weekly: £25.00 (Car) 4 hour: £6.00 (Motorhome) Daily: £10.00 (Motorhome)
There is a slipway across the pebbles onto the beach, which provides good access to the beach, including for those in wheelchairs or with buggies.
Behind the beach there’s a pub, cafe and shop. There are also businesses providing boat trips and watersport activities.
There are toilets that are available from 7am to 8pm throughout the year. They have disabled facilities but no baby changing facilities.
Dogs are allowed on the beach October - April. They are banned from the northern end of the beach in the intervening months.
Daily: 17th June - 3rd Sept 23 (10am-6pm)
120 cars in the village car park (Postcode: SA62 3RA)
Disabled toilet here. Toilets available 7am to 8pm all year
Slipway which generally provides good access
Café restaurant and pub
Good bass storm beach in summer and autumn
Slipway and Pontoon
Blue Flag Award
Good for sunrise