Broadhaven South Beach01437 775603workBeachBroadhaven South is a beach located 1 mile south east of the village of Bosherston on the edge of the Stackpole Estate in South Pembrokeshire. It is one of Pembrokeshire's finest beaches in terms of the water quality, its south-facing location and dramatic cliff views backed by sand dunes and expansive National Trust woodland and lily ponds which are located behind the beach. There is a campsite near the beach at Trevallen Farm and the nearby village of Bosherston has a traditional country pub and a small cafe. The beach is inside the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and is owned by the National Trust which charge for car parking. Broadhaven South is known for Church Rock which protrudes from the water around 150 yards from the shore.
Seaside Award and Green Coast Award beach. Toilets, ice-cream stand. Pushchair and wheelchair access via the village car park. Dogs are allowed.BosherstonPembrokeshireSA71 5DNUnited Kingdom51.607250209661-4.921488761902http://www.showmewales.co.uk/southwestwales
Broadhaven South Beach
Beach, free entry
Broadhaven South
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Broadhaven South is a beach located 1 mile south east of the village of Bosherston on the edge of the Stackpole Estate in South Pembrokeshire. It is one of Pembrokeshire's finest beaches in terms of the water quality, its south-facing location and dramatic cliff views backed by sand dunes and expansive National Trust woodland and lily ponds which are located behind the beach. There is a campsite near the beach at Trevallen Farm and the nearby village of Bosherston has a traditional country pub and a small cafe. The beach is inside the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and is owned by the National Trust which charge for car parking. Broadhaven South is known for Church Rock which protrudes from the water around 150 yards from the shore.
Seaside Award and Green Coast Award beach. Toilets, ice-cream stand. Pushchair and wheelchair access via the village car park. Dogs are allowed.