Penbryn is another local beach that is well worth a visit offering a loads of lovely sand, rocks to climb and a cave to explore. For those seeking to explore there are some great walks either along the sea front down to Tresaith, keeping an eye on the tide times of course, or on the coastal paths along the cliff tops, our favourite was up the coast to Llangrannog.
Parking is available either at the national Trust car park that also benefits from a small Cafe called the ‘Plwmp Tart’ in the middle of it, or up on the hill by the church. From the NT car par park you can either walk down to the beach via a restricted access road, or off the beaten track a bit by taking the footpath from the car park down to the stream coming out on the beach via a wooden boardwalk.
It is possible to scramble over the rocks and walk down to Tresaith when the tides out, or if feeling up to something slightly more strenuous, a coastal cliff top walk to Llangrannog which passes a secluded beach that is accessible for the brave, via a steep ‘path’ apparently 🙂
Or just keep it simple and stack pebbles on the beach.