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Tourist Attractions
Aberbach Beach
Aberbach Beach, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA62
The meaning of the word Aberbach stands for little river mouth. Aberbach is a relatively narrow cove that faces west towards the Irish Sea. Although Aberbach is a small pebble beach, when there is a low tide, golden sand can be seen on the beach. Dogs are allowed on the beach all year long. The beach is located 3 miles away from Fishguard along the coast to St David’s. Legend has it that a local farmer captured a mermaid at Aberbach and convinced her to marry him. See more
Abermawr Beach
Abermawr Beach, Castlemorris, Pembrokeshire, , SA62 5UX
A remote rural beach which includes a pebble bank backed by earthed cliffs. Golden sand and buried tree stumps can be seen when the tide is low. A ruined cottage, wildlife marshy area and bluebell woods climbing the hill on the southern end can all be seen behind the beach. No lifeguards are available at this beach. Dogs are allowed on the beach. The nearest town to the beach is Goodwick. See more
Goodwick Sands
Goodwick Sands, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, SA64
A small and sandy beach next to the ferry terminal to Rosslare in Ireland. Dogs are allowed on the beach. There is no lifeguards at the beach. See more
Newport Sands
Newport, Pembrokeshire, SA42
A broad, long and sandy beach at the mouth of the river Nevern. Lifeguards patrol the beach between the end of June and the beginning of the September. See more
Theatr Gwaun
Theatr Gwaun, West Street, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, SA65 9AD
This is a community cinema and theatre located on West Street in Fisghuard. It became a cinema in 1912 and finally a multi arts venue in the 1990s. See more
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