Sandy Haven beach is a cliff-backed rocky beach but a wide expanse of sand is exposed at low tide. At low tide, a new level crossing point has been constructed in place of the old stepping stones. This new crossing point is now available between 3 hours after high tide to three hours before high tide. Along this isolated bay, you’ll find pockets of shelter creating warm suntraps ideal for sunbathing and enjoying a picnic.
You may find sailing boats and rowing boats launching here as well as smaller vessels such as canoes and kayaking. Sandy Haven Beach is a fantastic spot for adventurers and explorers as the coastline here offers a wonderland of fascinating features. At the mouth of the river, you’ll find Mun Sands to the east and Sleeping Bay to the right whilst following the river inland through the Beach will bring you to Sandy Haven Pill.
Our favourite things to do in Sandy Haven
- Sandy Haven Beach Relax on the secluded beach and enjoy peaceful surroundings.
- Sandy Haven Pill Explore the tidal estuary and its unique ecosystem.
- Sandy Haven Circular Walk Take a circular walk around Sandy Haven for stunning views.
- Pembrokeshire Coast Path Walk a section of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path for coastal beauty.
Explore nearby areas:
- Marloes
- Broad Haven
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