Like most west Wales beaches a good beach-casting outfit is a great advantage on Lydstep Beach. After a storm, the bass come in fairly close on spring tides, but Lydstep is also good for flatties, dogfish and whiting.
From Tenby follow the coast road B4139 east to Lydstep. There is parking above the beach.
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Two Great Welsh Parks
With direct access to Tenby’s stunning south beach Kiln Park and set in the breathtaking Pembrokeshire National Park, a better holiday location would be hard to imagine. At Kiln Park, two great pools, a full range of activities and the ShowBar create a lively atmosphere.
Just up the road is Lydstep Beach with breath taking views over the sea, Lydstep Beach is set in a bay with direct beach access and its own slip way – so bring you boat along. Lydstep Beach also has an indoor pool with club house and entertainment, as well as the extensive range of water sports available.
Both parks offer a range of activities for the whole family, including kids entertainment, family shows, live cabaret and outside activities. You will also find on site shops with off licence, Kiln Park even has its own petrol station !
Enjoy restaurants and cafes where a wide range of meals are served. Even take-a-ways like fish and chips as well as pizza and Burger take-a-ways.
Camping is available on Kiln Park but not at Lydstep Beach.
To find out how little a week at either park can be chose either Kiln Park or Lydstep Beach where you will find online booking and more about each park.
To find out how little a week at either park can be chose either Kiln Park or Lydstep Beach where you will find online booking and more about each park.