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Shipwreck on Cefn Sidan Beach
Shipwreck on Cefn Sidan Beach
Burry Port
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Shipwreck on Cefn Sidan Beach
Shipwreck on Cefn Sidan Beach
Burry Port
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Cefn Sidan Beach
Cefn Sidan Beach
Burry Port
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Cefn Sidan Beach
Cefn Sidan Beach
Burry Port

About Cefn Sidan Beach, Pembrey

The extensive flat sandy beach lends itself to a wide range of activities, swimming, fishing and kayaking take place in zoned areas and the beach also hosts sandcastle competitions and parakarting and sand yachting events. Refreshments and shops are available nearby. There are clear panoramic views across Carmarthen Bay to the Gower and Carmarthenshire coast. You can still see the remains of the hull of the SS Paul when the tide is out. There is a charge for vehicles to gain access to the beach through the country park although it is free for pedestrians & bikes. The dunes and surrounding area are designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and include a number of walking trails. Cyclists and pedestrians can use the Millennium Coastal Path / Celtic Trail to access the Park from Llanelli and Burry Port .
Cefn Sidan Beach
Cefn Sidan Beach
Blue Flag beach. Toilets and café at beach entrance; toilets and restaurant in the adjacent Pembrey Country Park. Ample parking (parking charge on entrance to the Park); Visitor Centre. Dogs not allowed on the main mile of the beach May - end September.
Cefn Sidan

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51.671917, -4.31024551

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