Morfa Bychan

Visit Morfa Bychan near Pendine

Morfa Bychan Beach and Ragwen Point are located near Pendine in Carmarthenshire, Wales, along the stunning Carmarthen Bay coastline.

This beach is slightly off the beaten path and backed by rural landscape. A great place for scenic walks with a lovely sandy unspoilt beach.

Ragwen Point is a significant coastal landmark known for its scenic views and historical importance, having been the site of military exercises during World War II. A replica of the Atlantic Wall was constructed there for training related to the D-Day landings.

To get there walk along the cliff top path from Pendine Sands or follow the track through the woods from Pendine Hill.

A lovely secluded beach, where you will sometimes see horse riders on a beach ride. Dog friendly all year round, you can enjoy the wide open space and escape the crowds.

This beach is …

  • A sandy beach
  • Off the beaten path
  • Dog-friendly

Have a great day out by the coast

Header Image by UKBeachDays

Getting To Morfa Bychan

Beach Location

Pendine, Carmarthen SA33 4PB

Parking

There is limited parking here. Better to park in Pendine and walk

Nearest Train

There is a narrow track, off Pendine Hill that takes you to the beach.

Map of Morfa Bychan

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