Aberfelin Beach (Aber Draw)
This rocky little cove near the village of Trefin may not have miles of golden sand but it is great for exploring. It has a real air of history and as the tide drops out a plethora of rockpools are revealed. Beyond this there is sand.
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Also reachable at low tide is the small island through which a cave runs forming an arch.
Whilst the road runs close to Aberfelin there isn\‘t much in the way of parking. You may be better off parking in the village of Trefin and walking the half mile to the beach.
As with many of the beaches along this stretch of the Pembrokshire coast the currents can be strong so swimming is not recommended.
Also known as:
Aber Draw
Type of beach
Shingle & rock
Lifeguard service
No
Dogs friendly beach?
Dogs allowed
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Activities
- Rock pooling
Facilities
- Town centre nearby
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