Things to do in Pembrokeshire, Wales: The Best Bodies of Water

January 16, 2022 Phylicia Berquist

The diminutive Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, a dramatic area of 225 square miles in southwest Wales, was set aside as a national park in 1952 and comprises a large portion of the Pembrokeshire coast and its islands and the moorland hills of Mynydd Preseli. Rugged cliffs and coastal rock formations are home to boisterous populations of seabirds, porpoises, whales, seals and dolphins. Cycle, hike or sea kayak around the spectacular coastline. Bird watching and rock climbing are also popular.
Restaurants in Pembrokeshire

1. River Teifi

Cardigan Wales
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

River Teifi

2. Wooltack Bay

Near Skomer Island, Marloes Wales
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Wooltack Bay

Reviewed By HAPPYHIKER27 - Merriott, United Kingdom

While walking the coast path from Marloeas to Dale we walked through this beautiful area. It was fairly busy with birdwatchers and families but still managed to be quiet and tranquil. We saw many grey seals and several chuffs along this stretch nad it was wonderful to see them. It was a very pleasant spot that is well worth visiting if you are in the area.

3. West Angle Bay

Angle Wales
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4.5 based on 116 reviews

West Angle Bay

Reviewed By TeamWard - Nottingham, United Kingdom

in my opinion of all the beaches we visited in our Pembroke adventure this was easily the best one, charming, free parking, marvellous location, splendid views just special.

4. The Blue Lagoon

Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Abereiddy SA62 6DT Wales +44 7855 954702 https://www.visitpembrokeshire.com/explore-pembrokeshire/beaches/abereiddy
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4.5 based on 207 reviews

The Blue Lagoon

Reviewed By CLAIREDERBY1 - Derbyshire, United Kingdom

A lovely scenic place with coastal walking routes Car park above beach Very scenic Worth a visit Stunning views

5. St Bride's Bay

St Brides Wales
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

St Bride's Bay

6. Stackpole Quay

Stackpole, Stackpole, Pembroke SA71 5LS Wales
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Stackpole Quay

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