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Marloes Sands and Mere

Must See Family friendly3.5 hrsFreeRelevance 8/10

Tucked away on the dramatic Pembrokeshire coast, Marloes Sands and Mere is a true sanctuary for those who crave wild, unspoiled nature. This vast stretch of beach, backed by high sandstone cliffs and intricate rock formations, offers an authentic escape from the bustling tourist hubs. It is a place where you can watch the tide recede to reveal a magnificent expanse of golden sand, perfectly suited for long, contemplative walks and exploration of the rugged coastline.

History buffs will find intrigue in the landscape, as the cliffs reveal a fascinating geological timeline, while the remnants of the old airfield nearby offer a poignant connection to the area's mid-20th-century past. The 'Mere' itself—a freshwater lake—provides a vital habitat for a wide array of birdlife, making it a spectacular spot for quiet observation and nature photography.

Visitors can expect a true 'get back to nature' experience. There are no fancy amenities right on the beach, which is exactly why it remains so pristine. It is the perfect spot for picnicking, beachcombing, or simply soaking in the expansive views out toward the island of Skokholm. Whether you are a keen walker tackling the Pembrokeshire Coast Path or a family looking for a beach that feels like your own, this location rewards those who make the journey.

For a practical visit, aim to arrive early, especially during the summer, to secure parking at the National Trust car park. The walk from the car park to the beach is about half a mile and rewards you with stunning panoramic vistas before you even reach the sand. Keep an eye on the tide times; at high tide, the beach is significantly reduced, so timing your trip correctly ensures you have plenty of room to explore and enjoy this hidden Pembrokeshire treasure.

Recommendations

Exceptional

92/100
4.6 out of 5
Highly rated by visitors who praise the pristine condition of the beach and the breathtaking coastal scenery.

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Good to know

Car Parking

Managed National Trust car park available, though it can fill up quickly in peak season.

7/10
Good fit

Remote Work

A wild outdoor location with no facilities for working; no WiFi or power outlets available.

0/10
Mixed

Dog Friendly

The beach is dog-friendly all year round with plenty of space for exercise.

10/10
Strong fit

Family Friendly

Great for families who love nature, though the walk to the beach may be challenging for very small children or pushchairs.

7/10
Good fit

Public Transport

Limited local bus services available, making a car the most practical way to reach the remote peninsula.

3/10
Mixed

Accessibility

Full wheelchair access

Access is difficult due to uneven coastal paths and sandy beach terrain.

2/10
Mixed

Step-free routes

The routes to the beach involve steep or uneven paths.

2/10
Mixed

Accessible toilet

Basic facilities available at the main parking area.

5/10
Mixed

Blue Badge / accessible parking

Designated spaces are available at the National Trust car park.

6/10
Good fit

Frequent rest seating

Natural seating on rocks is common, but official benches are sparse.

3/10
Mixed

Assistance dogs welcome

Assistance dogs are welcome throughout the site.

10/10
Strong fit

Opening times

Monday00:00–23:59
Tuesday00:00–23:59
Wednesday00:00–23:59
Thursday00:00–23:59
Friday00:00–23:59
Saturday00:00–23:59
Sunday00:00–23:59

The beach is open 24 hours daily, car park dawn till dusk.

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