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Lydstep Haven Beach
Lydstep is a charming sand and shingle beach which enjoys an idyllic setting with dramatic views overlooking Caldey Island and backed by wooded cliffs.
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Poppit Sands Beach
Facing north, the beach is sheltered from the prevailing southwesterly winds and is popular for windsurfing, kayaking, surfing and wildlife watching.
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Langland Bay Beach
Langland Bay is an attractive, safe and sandy beach fringed by attractive beach huts. Very popular with families and young children.
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Abereiddy Bay Beach
Abereiddy beach is famous for its black sand full of tiny fossils. Abereiddy nestles in a sheltered bay; it's one of Pembrokeshire's pebble backed storm beaches.
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Barafundle Bay Beach
This is one of Pembrokeshire's most beautiful beaches, often described as the 'Jewel in the Crown'. The beach is backed by dunes and trees and is owned and managed by the National Trust. The beach is accessible only by the Coastal Path.
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Cwm-Yr-Eglwys Beach
A small beach with access to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path which runs round Dinas Head peninsula to Pwllgwaelod, a cove on the western side.
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Porth Dafarch Beach
A lovely little south-west facing beach on Holy Island, Anglesey located to the west of Trearddur Bay.
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Church Bay (Porth Swtan) Beach
A small delightful pebble beach on the northwest coast of Anglesey.
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West Dale Bay
West Dale Bay has a sandy and pebbly beach on St Ann's Head with limited, quite difficult access via a steep cliff path. It is renowned for surfing and strong currents.
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Mwnt Beach
Mwnt is a haven for wildlife, one of the best places in Ceredigion to spot dolphins and always popular for days out on the beach.
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