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Whitesands Bay

Whitesands Bay

Whitesands Bay is an EEC award-winning, Blue Flag standard, wide sandy beach situated on the St David's Peninsula in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park,

Newgale

Newgale

Newgale beach. Enormous! is the only way to describe this beach; it's almost 2 miles of sand backed by a huge pebble bank formed after a BIG storm in 1859.

Traeth Llyfn

Traeth Llyfn

Traeth Llyfn is a secluded bay on Pembrokeshire's rocky north-west coast. The beach is mostly sand and some pebbles and backed by cliffs of slate and shales. This beach is dog friendly all year round and is around a 20 minute walk from the lodge along the coastal path.

Blue Lagoon

Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon is a reminder of Pembrokeshire’s industrial past, being the site of a former slate quarry. The lagoon was created when the outer wall was breached just over a century ago. Nowadays, the site is extremely popular with adventure groups who use the site’s surviving platforms to jump into the deep water below. The water has a very distinctive blue-green colour, which is caused by the build-up of minerals in the lagoon.

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