Sandwiched between Saundersfoot, Coppet Hall beach and Amroth is Wisemans Bridge. This is a wide but very rocky beach that is backed by a large pebble bank.
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Wisemans Bridge loses out to its neighbours because of the amount of rocks on its beach. Although atmospheric and attractive, caution is advised if one wishes to access the waters, as there are a lot of rocks and pebbles that populate this stretch of sand.
There is a footpath and tunnels that links Wisemans bridge to Saundersfoot and Amroth, which is convenient, but equally takes people away from this beach. It does, however, provide for a lovely walk at the back of each of these impressive bays. This is fully accessible.
Limited parking on the seafront, a large car park the other side of the road.
Access to the beach is across the road and then via a concrete ramp for 23 metres. Beware - changes in sand conditions can result in large step at bottom, particularly during winter. Some limited parking at top of slipway.
The Wiseman’s Bridge Inn pub is located just off the beach with a great outdoor terrace. There is also a cafe/shop. Given how close it is to Saundersfoot and Amroth, plenty of places to eat and drink can be found there too.
Dogs are allowed year round.
Dog friendly beach all year round
Spaces along seafront or large car park behind
Open dawn till dusk. Disabled facilities
Access via concrete ramp - be careful in winter of sand erosion at base of ramp
Pub, cafe / shop
Sand, shingle and rocks. It fishes onto mixed ground
Can be difficult at low tides
Good for sunrise