A gentle down hill stroll brings you to Porthlysgi Bay, safe for swimming, sandy at low tide and suitable for fishing too.
Children will have lots of fun exploring rock pools and there is even a small cave. The lack of road access makes it a quiet and peaceful spot to relax and seals are frequently seen swimming in the bay
The coastal path passes here offering good circular walks.
Head west to Wales’s most westerly point, the view is truly spectacular out towards Ramsey Island and the notorious sharp rocks known as the Bitches where many ships have floundered. Continue walking to St Justinians and the lifeboat station where you can rejoin the road.
Walking easterly will take you along high cliffs overlooking St Brides Bay and on to the little harbour of Porth Clais.