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Wiseman's Bridge Beach

A beach for those that like their seaside a bit more interesting. As the picture below shows, the beach changes from large rocks to sand in a few metres.

Cars can be parked overlooking the beach and this is a geat place to observe the rolling waves and breakers in the winter or on a winter day. A new sea wall ensures that the parking places are quite firm, and it is now easier to get onto the beach.

A walk along the track of an old railway line takes you westwards, through a short tunnel to the quiet beach at Coppet Hall, where another short tunnel connects with Saundersfoot.

Wiseman's Bridge beach, Pembrokeshire
The beach, showing the new sea wall built in 2004. In the distance on the right is Amroth.

Wiseman's Bridge beach
Looking to the west, the rocks off Saundersfoot and Tenby

Wisemans Bridge Inn Tunnel to Coppet Hall
At the eastern end of the beach is this pub, and at the western end is the old railway tunnel, now a footpath to the sandy beaches at Coppet Hall and Saundersfoot

Accommodation close to Wiseman's Bridge

The industrial history of Wiseman's Bridge

 

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