Beaches In Pembrokeshire -
Dale
A mainly pebble beach with some sand. Dale is a watersports paradise. In a sheltered wide bay it’s the perfect spot to perfect your windsurfing, sailing, anything on water really. Dog restrictions apply to the northern end of the beach between 1st May and the 30th September.
Awards: Blue Flag and Seaside Award.
Parking: A few spaces alongside the beach or 100 space pay & display car park at the back of the beach.
Beach facilities: Lifeguards patrol the beach from the end of June to the beginning of September. Toilets including disabled. Slipway. Pontoon.
Shoreline facilities: Café/restaurant and pub. There’s an activity centre providing watersports tuition and boat hire. There’s a small selection of B&B’s and self catering accommodation.
ID: 7161 Revised: 9/3/2009
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