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  • 5/5 David B. 1 year ago on Google
    This is such a beautiful beach and an amazing area for coastal path walks. Dogs allowed all year. There's a National Trust car park near the top corner of Sandy Lane (the track which you walk down to the beach on). During the summer months there's also the farmer's field nearby which gets you a little closer to the beach. An ice cream van is often parked near to the entrance of the field too. After reaching the bottom of the track, there are a few rocks to clamber over to reach the sand, but not too much effort needed. Once on the beach you've a vast area to relax on or explore. There's plenty of rock pools to explore as well as fossils to look out for. There's a fossil bed about three hundred metres to the East (turn left after reaching the beach) near to some other steps entering the beach. Continuing on for the same distance again you'll see some vertical rock faces in the cliffs for another area to search. No hammering or chiselling of the cliffs allowed however. Well worth a visit for the day.
    14 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Gareth S. 10 months ago on Google
    This is one of the best beaches I have ever visited. A huge expanse of wonderful sand, rock formations, rock pools a fossil bed and crystal clear water (albeit a lively surf). Dog friendly all year round and not an item of litter in sight. Well worth the walk down which, although steep for a short while, really isn't too bad. Car parking close by c/o the National Trust (£6) or a farmer's field (£4) complete with Mr Whippy van!
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Michelle H. 1 year ago on Google
    Lovely beach. Make sure you turn left to get onto the beach. It's a bit tricky climbing over the rocks, if they are wet.
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Vadim C. 1 year ago on Google
    The beach i huge. High and Low tide expected. If you want to stay over night on the beach, make sure you sleep in a tent otherwise some small bugs will jump on you, coming out the sands. The beach has a nice cost foot path, approx. 2-3 hours, if you are taking your time to enjoy. There is a parking and one campsite that its very close to the beach. Well, close, i mean like 20-30 min to talk, if the tide is high :)
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Shipra S. 9 months ago on Google
    Marloes Sands is a hidden gem tucked away along the Pembrokeshire coastline, and my recent visit left me completely captivated by its natural beauty. This secluded beach offers a stunning combination of expansive golden sands, towering cliffs, and dramatic rock formations, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers. It is vast and unspoiled shoreline. As you step onto the beach, you're greeted by a seemingly endless expanse of soft, golden sand. The coastal landscape surrounding Marloes Sands is nothing short of spectacular. Towering cliffs and rugged rock formations create a dramatic backdrop, adding a sense of grandeur to the beach. The beach is a designated National Trust nature reserve, and it boasts a rich and diverse ecosystem. Aminities: Facilities at Marloes Sands are relatively limited, which contributes to its secluded charm. There is a small car park near the beach, as well as basic toilet facilities, but visitors should come prepared with their own food and drinks, as there are no nearby amenities
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Roy W. 9 months ago on Google
    Parked in the National Trust Car Park and had a pleasant walk down. Stunning clean Beach with Excellent Rock Formations. The Sea is very clear here and a lovely colour. Superb.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Dorothy S. 10 months ago on Google
    A somewhat steep climb and descent to the sands but well worth the additional exercise. High cliffs, rocks scoured by the sea and crusted with limpets, etc, as well as an expanse of sand and 3 'pipes' of rock on the cliff face. A must to visit in S. Wales

  • 5/5 Mark F. 9 months ago on Google
    Lovely area, fun beach (watch the tide times), and great coastal paths.

  • 5/5 Giorgia P. 8 months ago on Google
    Stunning dog friendly beach!


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