Marloes Sands
Marloes Sands is a vast remote beach in Pembrokeshire's southern peninsula, which remains very uncrowded throughout the year. A walk along its coast path offers stunning views of the beach, Skokholm Island and Gateholm Island. Gateholm Island has the remains of an ancient settlement, and can be accessed at low water, but you must be very careful not to get cut off by the tide.
There is a National Trust car park (charges) off the track near Marloes Mare, where a 15 minute walk along a footpath takes you to the steps down to the beach.
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Car Park |
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Beach is accessed with a footpath |
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Southwest facing |