This Victorian-era pier stretches 280 meters into the Bristol Channel, offering stunning views of the Welsh coastline. Its intricate ironwork and elegant architecture make it a striking landmark, while its amusement arcades, food stalls, and souvenir shops provide endless entertainment for visitors.
Wow, the views from here are absolutely stunning. 50p a person entry plus PS1.50 for the car park. Toilets are outside the entrance so you don't have to pay to access them. The pier itself has several small kiosks and lots and lots of benches. We only spent 20 minutes here walking up and looking at the views but well worth a quick visit. Lots of sea birds and jellyfish visible in the ocean too.
A great Pier to visit. PS1 entry for over 16's, free entry for kids. PS1.50 to park. The car park is not massive but there are a good number of spaces, with quite a quick turnover. There is a cafe at the end of the pier and ice cream hut half way. There is also a penny arcade to try. Well worth a visit, hopefully on a less windy day!!!
Picturesque and instagramable! The vendors on the pier are friendly - selling handmade souvenirs. All profits used to maintain the pier. They also sell crabbing equipment that can be used off the pier. There is also a cafe at the end of the pier.
Desolate pier. Almost all the shops are empty, the lights are gone. Then what are you doing here? Nothing. It costs 50p entrance, which isn't much, but real money and attention needs to be invested to make it worthwhile to come here again.
Lovely walk and scenery with a cute cafe in the pavilion at the end of the 0.28mile length. At 50p admission it's well worth it on a sunny day.
Lovely pier to walk along. Doesn't take too long. At the end is a cafe. We came late afternoon and put in a donation in the red box, which was more for parking.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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Wow, the views from here are absolutely stunning. 50p a person entry plus PS1.50 for the car park. Toilets are outside the entrance so you don't have to pay to access them. The pier itself has several small kiosks and lots and lots of benches. We only spent 20 minutes here walking up and looking at the views but well worth a quick visit. Lots of sea birds and jellyfish visible in the ocean too.
A great Pier to visit. PS1 entry for over 16's, free entry for kids. PS1.50 to park. The car park is not massive but there are a good number of spaces, with quite a quick turnover. There is a cafe at the end of the pier and ice cream hut half way. There is also a penny arcade to try. Well worth a visit, hopefully on a less windy day!!!
Picturesque and instagramable! The vendors on the pier are friendly - selling handmade souvenirs. All profits used to maintain the pier. They also sell crabbing equipment that can be used off the pier. There is also a cafe at the end of the pier.
Desolate pier. Almost all the shops are empty, the lights are gone. Then what are you doing here? Nothing. It costs 50p entrance, which isn't much, but real money and attention needs to be invested to make it worthwhile to come here again.
Lovely walk and scenery with a cute cafe in the pavilion at the end of the 0.28mile length. At 50p admission it's well worth it on a sunny day.
Lovely pier to walk along. Doesn't take too long. At the end is a cafe. We came late afternoon and put in a donation in the red box, which was more for parking.