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Beaches of Pembrokeshire

General beach imagePembrokeshire is home to Britain's only truly coastal National Park and contains a wide variety of beaches. We have more Blue Flag and Green Coast beaches than any other county in the country. Some beaches are easy to reach and ideal for families, others are less accessible and offer peace and seclusion.

Most provide good swimming and many lend themselves to plenty of other activities too, such as water sports, beach games, rockpooling or just taking it easy in the sun.  This website will highlight many of these stunning locations and give details on how to get there, what you can do, nearby facilities, some important messages on safety and helping to keep the beaches as perfect as you found them.




Check out the RNLI beach safety link at the bottom of the page and leave only footprints in the sand!

 

Important Links

Marine Conservation Society Good Beach Guide View Link
R.N.L.I. Beach Safety View Link
Met Office Weather View Link
Tide Times View Link

National Park Authority Offices, Llanion Park, Pembroke Dock. SA72 6DY : Phone 0845 345 7275
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