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Marloes Sands

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Marloes Sands

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Marloes Sands is a spectacular, expansive sandy beach located on the south-western coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales, near the village of Marloes. This natural wonder is a significant part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, known for its dramatic cliffs and unique geological formations. Sitting at an elevation of approximately 9 metres, it offers sweeping views of the Celtic Sea and nearby islands like Skokholm Island and Gateholm Island.

Visitors consistently praise Marloes Sands for its breathtaking scenery and the sheer…

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    22 de marzo de 2019

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    Durante la marea baja, Marloes Sands es una playa enorme con mucho que explorar. Con interesantes formaciones rocosas y rodeado de acantilados, es un gran lugar para fotógrafos y artistas. Con la marea alta, la playa puede desaparecer por completo. Durante la marea baja, el espacio se revela junto a numerosas piscinas rocosas y calas escondidas.
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    29 de junio de 2023

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    Magníficas olas que invitan a retozar. Cuando vayas de excursión por este tramo de costa, ¡asegúrate de llevar tu traje de baño contigo! :)
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    29 de julio de 2021

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    Una playa increíble intercalada con formaciones rocosas.
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    Bucle del parque de ciervos de Martins Haven desde Marloes Sands — Parc Cenedlaethol Arfordir Penfro / Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

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    Embark on the Martins Haven Deer Park loop from Marloes Sands, a moderate hike spanning 6.9 miles (11.1 km) with 408 feet (124 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around…

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    Elevación 10 m

    Clima

    Desarrollado por Foreca

    miércoles 29 abril

    17°C

    12°C

    47 %

    Consejos adicionales sobre el clima

    Velocidad máx. del viento: 42,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Marloes And St. Brides, Ballenas del sur, Gales, Reino Unido

    Preguntas frecuentes

    Is Marloes Sands suitable for dogs?

    Yes, Marloes Sands is a dog-friendly beach. Dogs are generally welcome year-round, but it's always good practice to keep them under control, especially during peak seasons or near wildlife. Remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the beach pristine for everyone.

    Where can I park when visiting Marloes Sands?

    Parking is available at a National Trust car park located above the beach, near Marloes village. From the car park, a path leads down to the sands. Be aware that this car park can fill up quickly, especially during summer weekends and holidays, so arriving early is recommended.

    What are the main geological features to look out for at Marloes Sands?

    Marloes Sands is a geologist's paradise. The cliffs display dramatic layers of red and grey sandstone and shale, showcasing visible geological ripples and marine fossils. A particularly striking feature is the 'Three Chimneys,' which are three vertical pillars of hard Silurian sandstone and mudstone. At extremely low tides, you might even spot the propeller shaft remnants of a shipwreck.

    Are there any accessible routes or facilities at Marloes Sands?

    Due to its remote nature and the path leading down to the beach, Marloes Sands is not fully accessible for wheelchairs or those with significant mobility challenges. The path involves a descent, and the beach itself is soft sand with uneven rock formations. There are no specific accessible facilities directly on the beach.

    What is the best time of year to visit Marloes Sands for wildlife spotting?

    While wildlife can be seen year-round, September is particularly good for spotting Atlantic grey seals, as it's their breeding season. Seabirds are abundant throughout the warmer months. For puffins, a trip to nearby Skomer Island (visible from Marloes Sands) between April and July is ideal.

    How long is the coastal path walk around Marloes Sands?

    Marloes Sands is part of the extensive Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. A popular circular walk often includes the beach and the Deer Park, offering varying lengths. A typical loop incorporating the beach and surrounding headland can range from 3 to 5 miles (5 to 8 km), depending on your chosen route and how much you explore the beach itself.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Marloes Sands?

    Marloes Sands is quite remote, so amenities are not directly on the beach. The nearby village of Marloes offers a pub, The Lobster Pot, and some guesthouses or self-catering accommodation. For more options, the larger towns of Dale or Milford Haven are a short drive away.

    What should I wear for walking and exploring at Marloes Sands?

    Sturdy footwear is highly recommended, as the terrain can involve walking on soft sand, uneven rocks, and potentially slippery surfaces near rock pools. Layers are advisable due to changeable coastal weather. If you plan to explore rock pools or swim, consider bringing appropriate swimwear and water shoes.

    Can you go wild swimming or snorkeling at Marloes Sands?

    Yes, Marloes Sands is suitable for wild swimming and snorkeling, especially on calmer days. The water quality is excellent, and the rich marine environment makes for interesting underwater exploration. Always be mindful of tide times and currents, and never swim alone.

    What makes Marloes Sands a good destination for families?

    Marloes Sands offers a vast expanse of sand at low tide, perfect for beach games, building sandcastles, and exploring. The numerous rock pools are teeming with marine life, providing endless fascination for children. The relatively gentle slopes of the beach make it safe for paddling, and the dramatic scenery offers a wonderful backdrop for family adventures.

    How does Marloes Sands compare to other Pembrokeshire beaches like Whitesands Bay?

    Marloes Sands is known for its dramatic, rugged beauty, extensive geological features, and a more remote, wild feel. It's often less crowded than some other popular Pembrokeshire beaches. Whitesands Bay, while also beautiful, is generally more developed with facilities, often busier, and is particularly renowned for surfing due to its consistent waves and surf school.

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