Abereiddy Bay is a sand/shingle beach, however, at low tide you have fine, dark sand.
The beach is popular for boating, surfing, canoeing and is a good spot for fossil hunting. You also have the lagoon which is a favourite for adventure groups, especially with coasteerers and divers.
Abereiddy lies within Castell Coch Cliffs and Llanfryn Quarries Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and Trwyncastell Cliffs and the Blue Lagoon SSSI and is on the northern coast of St Davids Peninsula.
This is aย good starting point for a coastal walk with magnificent cliff scenery.
Facilities include a car park, toilets and ice-cream van during the summer.
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Abereiddy Bay Beach, Beach Cottage, Abereiddy, Pembrokeshire SA62 6DT, United Kingdom
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