Monday, 12 October 2009

Cwm yr Eglwys, Pembrokeshire

  • scenery
  • beach
  • historic interest
  • walk
  • pub food
  • pub garden
In two weeks time residents and friends of the picturesque village of Cwm yr Eglwys will be attending a service to commemorate the day 200 years ago when St Brynach's Church was swept away by the Royal Charter Storm of 1859. All that remains is the defiant belfrey standing on the edge of the pretty little beach looking out to sea.

The cove has a sand and shingle beach with safe bathing and lots of rock pools to explore making it an ideal choice for family fun. There is delightful walk around Dinas Island which passes through Pwllgwaelod with another attractive little beach and waterside pub restaurant with garden.

2 comments:

  1. This is awesome, my husband and I have been thinking of where to go for holiday in the new year, and Wales looks like the place to explore.

    Nice one-

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  2. We have a family friend from Wales, we've been thinking of going there with them someday. We might consider it though.

    Lovely pictures btw :)

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