ποΈ Beach
Penally Beach
π Tenby, Glamorgan
About This Place
Penally Beach is an undeveloped stretch of sand, backed by dunes, on the southern Pembrokeshire coast. At low tide the beach links to the more popular Tenby South and Castle Beach. The beach itself is mainly sandy with occasional shingle. --> The Pembrokeshire Coast Path and the Wales Coast Path pass adjacent to the beach and Penally Beach is popular with dog walkers throughout the year. From the beach there are views across Carmarthen Bay towards Caldey Island which lies approximately one kilometre offshore. This rocky island has been inhabited since the Stone Age and contains a number of interesting archaeological sites as well as being rich in flora and fauna. Today the main inhabitants are a group of Trappist monks. During the summer months small boats ferry day-trippers to the island from nearby Tenby. Free parking with toilets can be found at Penally Railway Station. From here a pathway leads past the golf course to the beach although this pathway is closed when the adjacent MOD firing range is in use.
π‘ Our Take
DogParkUK loves Penally Beach in Pembrokeshire! This sandy haven welcomes dogs year-round, making it ideal for spontaneous outings with your furry best friend. The absence of restrictions is a massive bonus! Parking is readily available nearby, vital for wrangling excited pups. While information on facilities is limited, remember to pack water and poo bags. Sea conditions can vary, so check tide times for safer swims. Its wide-open space makes it fantastic for big dogs who love to run! A word of caution: cliff edges exist; keep excitable explorers on a lead near them! Perfect for energetic dogs!
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π Contact & Details
7 Harding Street
SA70 7LW