If you enjoy walking, water sports or just relaxing on an uncrowded beach, then the coast of West Wales is just the place for you.
Whether you choose hiking, sailing, surfing, swimming, windsurfing, kayaking, canoeing, coasteering, diving, yachting or an exhilarating boat trip,
we have it all!
Perhaps walking Ceredigion's or Pembrokeshire's coastal paths appeals?
Whatever you enjoy doing, we have a Coastal Cottage to suit. Bring the family, for we have a plentiful supply of safe beaches and activities to amuse and occupy all ages.
With the sunniest climate in Britain and seas warmed by the Gulf Stream you can enjoy the West Wales Coast and it's many award winning clean beaches all year
round.
Coast & Country Holidays can help you find ideal holiday accommodation either on the coast, just inland, on the Coastal Path or perhaps just with a sea view. So come and relax or take advantage of the plentiful activities around our beautiful beaches.
There is no doubt that West Wales has some of the most beautiful and varied beaches in Britain. From the huge sweep of Broad Haven [above], Whitesands, Marloes and Newport beach to the rock pools at Manorbier, Caerfai or the surfing paradise of Freshwater West. If you like access to small towns then Tenby's North Beach, New Quay or Saundersfoot are where you should head for; those in search of something quieter should try Swanlake Bay in the south of the county or Traeth Llwyn, Abermawr or Ceibwr in the north, and in terms of sheer beauty you'd be hard-pressed to beat Barafundle beach which was recently voted the most beautiful beach in Britain. On Cardiganshire's Dolphin Coast there is Penbryn, probably the most unspoilt beach in the UK, the delightful sheltered beaches of Mwnt & Aberporth or the large expanses of Poppet Snds or Tywyn.
Many of our beaches have won Seaside Awards and European Blue Flags flies over over Whitesands, Lydstep, Newgale New Quay and Tenby North. So you know that not only are our beaches magnificent, they're also clean and safe
8th July 2008