One of the prettiest beaches in Pembrokeshire, overlooked by the impressive Manorbier Castle and church. The beach itself is sandy, with rocks and rockpools at either end and a peble bank along the high tide mark.
To find it, follow the signs from the A4139 onto the B4585. Parking is available in a National Trust Car Park above the beach and along the low cliff at the northern end of the beach. Toilets can be found in the car park and shops and a pub in the village.
A beautiful beach to surf from, with some good quality beach break waves and impresive surroundings. An excellent (probably the best in Pembrokehsire) right hander breaks over the rocks and is best around high tide. A well known spot that can get crowded in good conditions. In large swells, undertows and rips can be strong making it unsuitable for beginners. The cliffs around the bay tend to shelter it from the wind, so those looking to indulge in wind driven sports should head elsewhere.
Sports Suitability
Surf Conditions at Manorbier can be Excellent
Buggying Conditions at Manorbier are Not Good
Windsurfing Conditions at Manorbier are Not Good
Kitesurfing Conditions at Manorbier are Not Good
Wind Suitability
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