Aberfforest Beach is a picturesque beach located in Wales, United Kingdom. The beach is known for its golden sand and crystal-clear waters, making it a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The surrounding cliffs and hills create a dramatic backdrop, adding to the beach's natural beauty. At low tide, the beach reveals a vast expanse of sand, perfect for building sandcastles and exploring rock pools. The nearby village of Aberfforest offers a range of amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and shops, making it an ideal destination for families and couples alike.
Lovely place. Quiet and stunning scenery. Worth the walk to get there, but take good walking boots if you want to see the waterfall which was very muddy and slippery.
A lovely secluded beach, with a little stream near by. It has a bit of soft sand alongside the rocks, and it can be accessed via the costal footpath. There's a waterfall nearby as well.
Lovely little hidden beach, 15min walk from a lay-by on the main road near Forest Farm, you might get lucky as we did and see a few racehorses on the walk down
Walking from our campsite to Cwm yr Eglwys. Found this amazing bay. Tucked away from the rest of the world. A really piece of paradise. Clean beach with clear waters. Great for a swim.. A real sun trap on the right day. You have to walk here as the is no road. Access is via a steep sloping paths on either side. Which is part of the costal path. Well worth the effort.
I'm Pembrokeshire born and bred, but this is a first visit for me! Our new favourite place!! What an adventure.
Gorgeous bay off the beaten track. Memories should be built on this beach
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Lovely place. Quiet and stunning scenery. Worth the walk to get there, but take good walking boots if you want to see the waterfall which was very muddy and slippery.
A lovely secluded beach, with a little stream near by. It has a bit of soft sand alongside the rocks, and it can be accessed via the costal footpath. There's a waterfall nearby as well.
Lovely little hidden beach, 15min walk from a lay-by on the main road near Forest Farm, you might get lucky as we did and see a few racehorses on the walk down
Walking from our campsite to Cwm yr Eglwys. Found this amazing bay. Tucked away from the rest of the world. A really piece of paradise. Clean beach with clear waters. Great for a swim.. A real sun trap on the right day. You have to walk here as the is no road. Access is via a steep sloping paths on either side. Which is part of the costal path. Well worth the effort.
I'm Pembrokeshire born and bred, but this is a first visit for me! Our new favourite place!! What an adventure.
Gorgeous bay off the beaten track. Memories should be built on this beach