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Wisemans Bridge
Summerhill/Amroth

Half Day + Walk. 4.4 miles (7.0 km). 2 hours.

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Dog being walked on a lead on Freshwater East Beach, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
Dogs on beaches

You and your dog are welcome on more than 50 of Pembrokeshire’s beaches, but some have dog restricted areas or dog bans between 1 May and the end of September.

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Castlebeach Bay, Dale
Dale/Castlebeach Bay

Short Walk. 1.7 miles (2.7 km) 1 hour 30 minutes.

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Aerial photograph of Tenby and Caldey Island
Tenby/Waterwynch

Short Walk. 2.3 miles (3.7 km). 1 hour.

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Photograph of seaside village of Amroth taken from the beach looking toward the row of houses on the sea front.
Amroth

Blue Flag, easy access beach. Area with dog restrictions 1 May-30 September.

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View across Abereiddi bay
Abereiddi

A black sand beach near the Blue Lagoon. Dog friendly.

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Swanlake Bay, near Freshwater East
Freshwater East/Swanlake Bay

Short Walk. 3.2 miles (5.1 km). 1 hour 30 minutes.

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Marloes Sands
Beaches

Pembrokeshire is home to Britain's only truly coastal National Park and contains a wide variety of beaches.

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Broad Haven South beach in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Broad Haven South

Easy access, dog friendly beach.

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Closed gate across a road leading to a beach
New Freshwater East slipway access restrictions set to begin

Members of the public will not be able to use the slipway at Freshwater East for boat launching by vehicle from 4 April to 30 September 2022, following years of...

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