Visit Burry Port Beach
Burry Port Beach on the Carmarthenshire coast is a sandy stretch, with the lighthouse dividing the beach into east and west. Burry Port West is quiet and unspoilt, backed by a holiday park. From this part of the beach you can walk along to the historic Pembrey Harbour. A great place to walk the dogs.
While swimming is permitted, it’s advisable to check local conditions and be cautious, as there are no lifeguard services on the beach.
Head the other side to East beach and you will find the RNLI lifeboat station, and plenty of parking. Here you can walk along the beach and take the Millenium Coastal path.
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Places to stay
Near Burry Port Beach, visitors can choose from a variety of places to stay, including hotels like the Burry Port Hotel, holiday parks for self-catering options, and local guesthouses or B&Bs. There are also campsites available for a more outdoor experience, all providing convenient access to the beach and local attractions.
Have a great day out by the coast
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Getting To Burry Port Beach
Beach Location
Harbour Approach, The Harbour, Burry Port SA16 0LT
Parking
There is a carpark on the beachfront
Nearest Train
Pembrey & Burry Port Station
Taking a trip to the beach. Get there by train or car.
Map of Burry Port Beach
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What’s On along the Coast
Throughout the year there are a series of events and festivals taking place along the Coast. Find out What’s On from food festivals to cultural and sporting events.
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