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Wales Coast Path
The Wales Coast Path was the first in the world to follow the entire coastline of a country. There’s much to discover on this 870 mile route, including unspoilt beaches and wildlife on both land and sea. Step back in time with our ancient castles and find a warm welcome in the many pubs and restaurants along the path.
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Morfa Nefyn Beach
A long sweeping sheltered sandy bay nestling behind the Nefyn headland.
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Abersoch Beach
Originally a fishing port, now a popular seaside resort, Abersoch has a large, relatively sheltered sandy beach on the southeast facing side of the Llyn Peninsula.
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Tenby North Beach
The North beach at Tenby is a long sandy beach set against a backdrop of cliffs on one side and Tenby town and the picturesque harbour on the other.
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Tenby South Beach
A long, dune backed, beach popular with families, very close to the town. The beach and sea shore shelve very gently into clear water.
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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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Broad Haven North Beach
A long, narrow sandy and pebble beach at high tide but at low tide a huge expanse of firm sand is revealed with plenty of room for everyone - and it can get busy during the summer months due to its safe bathing.
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Porthcawl - Rest Bay Beach
Rest Bay is a popular beach at Porthcawl with miles of fine quality golden sand and some rock pools backed by low cliffs.
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Porthcawl - Trecco Bay Beach
A vast, Blue Flag beach situated at the edge of the hugely popular Trecco Bay Holiday Park. Trecco Bay Beach is favoured by families with its golden sands and excellent water quality for swimming and paddling.
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