Broadhaven South is a wide, sheltered and sandy beach, well known for Church Rock which rises out of the water about 150yds from the shore. It has dramatic cliff views and is backed by dunes that lead from The National Trust-owned Bosherston Lily ponds. This beach has loads of soft sand at low tide and plenty of space, making it popular with locals and families all year round. At low tide, some small caves are exposed on the eastern side of the beach, and the stream that empties out of the Lily Ponds provides clean water pools and channels for children to play in. There is a
Access to the beach is from the car park at the southern end, although there are a lot of steep steps down the cliff, which make it difficult for pushchairs or wheelchairs. Access from the northern end is much more accessible through the lily ponds with boardwalks onto the sand.
Dogs: are allowed but please be considerate to other beach users and remember you must always clean up after your dog.
Awards: Seaside Award (Rural) and Green Coast Award.