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Abereiddy Beach

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Jennie
July 7, 2021
Pebbles and extraordinarily dark sand made of pounded grey slate form this rural beach. The same slate gives a brilliant deep blue colour to the water in the ‘Blue Lagoon’; a beautiful little harbour – a breached quarry – just to the north of the beach which is accessible for wheelchair and scooter users. Be aware Abereiddy beach has strong currents. This is a popular spot for coasteering, climbing along the cliffs at sea level, leaping into the sea if you reach an impassable bit. Please enjoy coasteering as part of an organised group. Alongside the old quarry are a row of ruined cottages to explore.
Pebbles and extraordinarily dark sand made of pounded grey slate form this rural beach. The same slate gives a brilliant deep blue colour to the water in the ‘Blue Lagoon’; a beautiful little harbour – a breached quarry – just to the north of the beach which is accessible for wheelchair and scooter…
Judith
June 30, 2021
If you love diving then visit here! Red Bull have used this location for 2 years for their diving competitions. Park up in Abereiddy and walk up a slightly steep part of the coastal path.
Judith
January 4, 2022
Tiny beach, safe swimming, nearby Blue Lagoon worth a visit.
Deanna
December 27, 2018
Extra ordinary Coastline. Old Quarry known as The Blue Lagoon with turquoise waters that provides Coasteering groups with a fantastic place to jump into the water from quarry rocks. Some of the oldest "tuning fork" fossils can be found here at low tide. An old street of miners cottages are very interesting.
Matt & Victoria
August 14, 2022
Pebbles and extraordinarily dark sand made of pounded grey slate form this rural beach. The same slate gives a brilliant deep blue colour to the water in the ‘Blue Lagoon’; a beautiful little harbour – a breached quarry – just to the north of the beach which is accessible for wheelchair and scooter users. Be aware Abereiddy beach has strong currents. This is a popular spot for coasteering, climbing along the cliffs at sea level, leaping into the sea if you reach an impassable bit.
Pebbles and extraordinarily dark sand made of pounded grey slate form this rural beach. The same slate gives a brilliant deep blue colour to the water in the ‘Blue Lagoon’; a beautiful little harbour – a breached quarry – just to the north of the beach which is accessible for wheelchair and scooter…

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Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Abereiddy, Wales