Penbryn Beach

Visit Penbryn Beach

Penbryn Beach is a hidden gem on the Ceredigion coast, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, recreational activities, and peaceful surroundings. Penbryn Beach features a long stretch of golden sand framed by lush greenery and impressive cliffs. The beach is relatively secluded, providing a peaceful atmosphere that is perfect for relaxation and exploration. At the far end of the beach, you can find interesting rock formations and caves.

The beach is great for swimming during the warmer months, although it’s important to be cautious as there are no lifeguards on duty.

At low tide, the beach reveals rock pools that are perfect for children and families to explore, providing opportunities to discover marine life.

There is a small car park available, and National Trust members can park for free. Nearby, you’ll find a café that offers refreshments, including ice creams and light meals, as well as toilet facilities for visitors.

With its stunning views and tranquil atmosphere, Penbryn Beach is definitely worth a visit for anyone exploring the Welsh coastline.

This beach is …

  • A sandy beach
  • Secluded

What to see and do

  • Explore the caves

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Places to stay

  • Holiday Cottage

Holiday accommodation near this beach

Have a great day out by the coast

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Getting To Pembryn Beach

Beach Location

Parking

There is a carpark close to the beach

Nearest Train

Station

Getting to the beach

Map of Pembryn Beach

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beautiful beach on South West England coast

What’s On along the Coast

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