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Abereiddy to Abermawr is a wild stretch of coastline from blue lagoon to beach, via the fishing village of Porthgain and some former quarry workings. Great for outdoor adventurers, a mecca for divers and coasteerers. Steep cliffs, pocket beaches and stunning views from the coastal path. Read more…
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 Read more…
Blue Lagoon beach is a mix of pebble, slate and sand and is an old slate quarry that flooded when one wall collapsed into the sea. The blue-green colour of the water comes from the slate and is some 25m deep,. The lagoon is a favourite for adventure groups and coasteering, divers and has been featured in the Red Bull Cliff Diving Read more…