A secluded cove surrounded by towering cliffs and lush green hills, Druidston beach is a tranquil haven on the Pembrokeshire coast. The beach's soft, golden sand stretches towards the turquoise waters, where visitors can swim, sunbathe, or try their hand at water sports. At low tide, the beach reveals hidden rock pools teeming with marine life, while the surrounding cliffs offer scenic hiking trails with breathtaking views of the coastline.
Almost don't want to share this beach as it is so fantastic. It's huge when the tide's out, and cosy when it's in. Lovely clear water, clean sand and easy waves make it perfect for youngsters. As do great rockpools and some enormous caves towards the Broadhaven end of the bay. They are worthy of exploring (but only at lower tides). It's never crowded, which is almost unbelievable considering how wondrous it is. However, there is no dedicated car park, just some 'layby' parking which isn't really parking at all. The walk down from the road is quite steep too, so once on the beach, I'd not plan on moving. Also, no facilities on the beach at all i.e. no toilets, lifeguards, ice creams or anything. But all the better for that.
Love this beach! Came here first as a child and back here this year as a 48 year old with my kids! Just love it.
Lovely quiet beach, two minute walk down from the road. No car park, but a few spaces up on the lane. For me it was a nice wander down from Shortlands Farm camp site.
Beautiful cove very little parking nearby so nice and quiet
Absolutely amazing beach for watch the sun set
One of the best beaches in the UK, but no toilets, no bins, no shops, and very little parking so really not the place to go if you need things like that.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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Almost don't want to share this beach as it is so fantastic. It's huge when the tide's out, and cosy when it's in. Lovely clear water, clean sand and easy waves make it perfect for youngsters. As do great rockpools and some enormous caves towards the Broadhaven end of the bay. They are worthy of exploring (but only at lower tides). It's never crowded, which is almost unbelievable considering how wondrous it is. However, there is no dedicated car park, just some 'layby' parking which isn't really parking at all. The walk down from the road is quite steep too, so once on the beach, I'd not plan on moving. Also, no facilities on the beach at all i.e. no toilets, lifeguards, ice creams or anything. But all the better for that.
Love this beach! Came here first as a child and back here this year as a 48 year old with my kids! Just love it.
Lovely quiet beach, two minute walk down from the road. No car park, but a few spaces up on the lane. For me it was a nice wander down from Shortlands Farm camp site.
Beautiful cove very little parking nearby so nice and quiet
Absolutely amazing beach for watch the sun set
One of the best beaches in the UK, but no toilets, no bins, no shops, and very little parking so really not the place to go if you need things like that.