Marloes Sands is an approx. 1. 5 kilometres long remote sandy beach in Pembrokeshire, Wales, near the village of Marloes. It's broadly curved and …
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2024年6月20日
Lovely beach, beautiful sand and clear sea. Dog friendly. Walk back a bit steep and need to navigate stones to access the beach Pamela P的完整评论
2024年6月7日
Stunning beach which we visited on a lovely sunny day. Arrived early morning to make most of low tide. A bit of a walk from the car park but very do able and well worth it Sightsee302906的完整评论
2024年5月16日
One of the best beaches I've been to - the sand is spotless, the descent down the cliff is not bad at all considering how steep and rocky a lot of them are, so it wasn't an epic trek from the car par… Pioneer20193804870的完整评论
Hello, hoping someone can help. I have some mobility issues and therefore cannot walk for more the about 20 mins. I also struggle with steps/hills etc. Can anyone advise how long the walk down to the beach from the car park is, and whether it is steep in places or has many steps? Thank you frm my clapped out old body...lol x
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Head back towards Marloes for the best way down:10-15 minutes; steep towards end and uneven steps to get down to the beach
I believe it is. There was a small shallow ramp at the door, blue badge parking relatively nearby, along with NT disabled friendly toilet facilities. Not sure if manageable without aid to push …
I believe it is. There was a small shallow ramp at the door, blue badge parking relatively nearby, along with NT disabled friendly toilet facilities. Not sure if manageable without aid to push wheelchair though.
Hi very interested in taking my family, including a baby, here. Is it possible to get to the beach with a pram?
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Yes you can walk down the accessible path from the National Trust car park. However you would need to lift the pram over the rocks at the bottom onto the beach. The first part of the …
Yes you can walk down the accessible path from the National Trust car park. However you would need to lift the pram over the rocks at the bottom onto the beach. The first part of the beach is small pebbles but once you reach the sand you'd probably manage.
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