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Lifeboats have been guarding the dangerous Burry Estuary, which includes Carmarthen Bay eastward to Loughor together with the north coastline of the Gower Peninsula since 1852. Read more…
Ferryside beach is on the east bank of the Towy estuary in Carmathenshire. The beach is a sandy beach. A railway line runs behind the beach so best to park in the main village. As this is an estuary beach care should be taken when entering the water due to tides. Read more…
Morfa Bychan beach near Pendine is a sandy beach with some pebbles, safe bathing and some rock pools to explore. The beach is surrounded by limestone cliffs and caves and looks out over Carmarthen Bay towards Tenby and Gower. There is some parking at the beach but the access road can be bad to access the beach so will need to walk. Read more…
The Point Cafe sits in the village of Pendine alongside Pendine Sands. Simple menu with the option to take away or eat at one of the tables overlooking the beach. Read more…
Picton Monument is a memorial to Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Picton GCB (1758 – 1815), a Welsh officer of the British Army, fought in a number of campaigns for Britain in the Napoleonic Wars. At 25m high in tooled grey limestone on panelled pedestal, inscribed in raised capital letters: ‘Picton born August 24 1758 Fell at Waterloo June 18 1815’ on Read more…
Llanelli beach is a sandy beach exposed at low tide on the North shore of the Loughor Estuary. Llanelli and the Loughor Estuary support the local cockle industry. The beach is one of many that sits within the Millennium Coastal Park. Read more…
Cefn Sidan is a fine sandy beach backed by dunes that sits at the edge of the Pembrey Burrows and looks out into Carmarthen Bay in South Wales. The beach stretches for nearly 8 miles and at low tide you can have a long walk to the water. The fine sand does make it hard to create large sandcastles. The Read more…
Llanstephan Beach or Llansteffan in Welsh is a sandy beach backed by grass areas located on the estuary of the River Tywi 11 km (7 miles) south of Carmarthen. Facilities at the beach include car parking, toilets, children’s play area, beach shop and tea room. Read more…
Pendine Sands beach is an 11 km (7 mile) stretch of flat sand within Carmarthen Bay that stretches from Gilman Point and the village of Pendine in the west to Laugharne Sands in the east. The beach can have some parts closed due to MoD restrictions. Due to the beaches length and flat firm sand, it was used for speed Read more…
The museum of speed overlooks the long Pendine Sands beach famous for attempts at the world land speed record and motor bike racing. Read more…
Burry Port Beach is a sand and pebble beach that sits just either side of the harbour, to the east the sandy shore continues for about a mile backed by low dunes. You can take the coastal path to find some smaller and more remote stretches of sand. You will occasionally get windsurfers and kitesurfers. Car parking, slipway, toilets. The nearest Read more…
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