Neyland Slip Beach

Neyland Slip Beach - Pembrokeshire
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Neyland Slip is a small area of mud and shingle beach located next to the slipway. Part of the parish of Llanstadwell, Neyland was once a working harbour and busy fishing village.

With easy access to the sheltered waters of Milford Haven water sports are popular here. Sailing is a particular favourite here and you will find a yacht club on the northern part of the Cleddau River (Afon Cleddau).

The river is a mix of the eastern and western parts of the Cleddau River which meet to form the Daugleddau Estuary, which in turn becomes Milford Haven Harbour.

The Cleddau Bridge spans the river and provides a link between Neyland Beach and Pembroke Dock. Another key attraction at Neyland Slip is the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is nearby. There is also a marina close to the beach.

Type of beach

Shingle/mud/Slipway

Lifeguard service

No

Dogs friendly beach?

Dogs allowed

Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round

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Activities

  • Sailing

Facilities

  • Picnic area
  • Slipway

Nearest town

Neyland

Postcode

SA73 1LS

OS grid ref.

SM 9668 0481

Parking

The car park is adjacent to the slipway.

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