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The beach at Sandy Haven is a large area of sand at low tide but all but disappears when the tide is high. Located on the North side of Milford Haven the beach has rock pools to explore and is backed by small cliffs. At low tide you can cross the Sandy Haven Pill using exposed stepping stones but be Read more…
Gelliswick Bay is a sand and shingle beach backed by a sea wall with large grass areas behind the beach. The beach does not have the best of views out into the busy shipping area of Milford Haven. Pembrokeshire (Gelliswick) Yacht Club is based in this bay and with a slipway it is a popular bay to launch boats. Facilities Read more…
Milford Haven has long been recognised by merchants and shipowners as one of Britain’s finest deep water harbours – it was from here that Henry II led his army into Ireland in 1172. Now large fleets of trawlers and oil tankers gather in the anchorage. At the approach to this famous port lie dangerous reefs just below the surface, almost Read more…
St. Ishmaels beach in Lindsway Bay is only accessible from the Pembrokeshire coastal path or across playing fields from the village. The beach is a sand and shingle mix, backed by tall cliffs and with rock pools at low tide. No facilities at the beach as it is accessed by the coastal path, the nearest facilities are located in the village Read more…