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Ceibwr Bay

๐Ÿ“ Cardigan, Glamorgan

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About This Place

This remote little beach is mainly pebbles, although there are a few patches of shingly sand to be found. The beach sits at the end of a deep valley with cliffs extending far out along both sides of the cove. --> Although there is nothing in the way of facilities here Ceibwr is a popular spot for watersports such as scuba diving, kayaking and snorkelling. Most of the beach above the high tide mark at Ceibwr Bay is privately owned. However, the strip to the west of the stream, known as โ€œthe Moyleโ€, is owned by the National Trust. Situated within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the beach also lies on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path where the views from the high cliffs are quite spectacular. This section of the coast is home to some interesting rock formations with its contorted, folded strata. A little way to the south is the Witchesโ€™ Cauldron (Pwll-y-wrach), a collapsed sea cave. The area is also rich in wildlife with the cliffs providing a home to various seabirds while the waters here are a good place to spot otters, seals and dolphins.

๐Ÿ’ก Our Take

Looking for a dog-friendly beach in Pembrokeshire, Wales? We recommend Ceibwr Bay! Your dogs can enjoy this gorgeous, sandy and pebbly beach year-round with no restrictions. It's a real haven! Parking is available, though facilities are limited nearby, so pack accordingly. Swim safety can vary, so keep a watchful eye on your furry friend near the water. Ceibwr is ideal for confident swimmers and dogs who love exploring mixed terrains. However, the rocky areas might make it trickier for puppies or senior dogs. Tip: Check tide times beforehand for the most beach to enjoy!

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Postcode

SA43 1JR

52.08400, -4.66042Get Directions โ†’