Now… where to start. Honestly our Pembrokeshire beaches are second to none. Let’s face it, as an island country, the UK has stunning coastlines. Wales in particular has 870 miles of coastline, all of it possible to walk in one uninterrupted path. The Wales Coast Path. A thing of beauty indeed.
We are biased as we do love our Pembrokeshire seas. Within an hour of us at our lovely Pembrokeshire coastal hotel, you could spend every one of your holidays in Pembrokeshire with us, and you would still find yourself stumbling upon new beach coves or estuarine inlets. We are super lucky!
Just some examples:
At Anchor Guest House, we’ve created a pet-friendly haven that welcomes both two-legged and four-legged guests alike.
Read moreRip currents are powerful and potentially dangerous water currents that flow from near the shoreline out into the open water of oceans, seas, and large lakes. They can occur at any beach with breaking waves and are a significant concern for swimmers, surfers, and beachgoers.
Read moreThe West Wales coastline experiences a variety of waves, primarily influenced by the prevailing wind patterns and the geography of the region.
Read moreDruidston Haven encapsulates the natural beauty and tranquility that Pembrokeshire is renowned for.
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