
Beach
Coastal, Cliffs, Caves
Swimming, Kayaking, Fishing, Climbing, Wildlife Watching, Walking
Spring to Autumn
A small, sheltered beach with rocky headlands protecting it from the wind.
10
1
2
8 day, 2 overnight
Wavecrest Café
FSC Dale Fort Hostel, Trebrowen Angle House
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Where is West Angle Beach?
Pembrokeshire's coastline conceals this coastal cove at the mouth of the Milford Haven Estuary. Walkers on the regional trails cross right by the cliffs to find the sands.
What type of place is West Angle Beach?
West Angle Beach is a sheltered sandy bay in West Wales.
When is the best time to visit West Angle Beach?
Spring through to autumn brings the finest weather for enjoying the sheltered sands and exploring the rockpools. Low tide periods offer the safest opportunity to view the deep cave openings along the cliffs.
What can you do at West Angle Beach?
Swimming and kayaking work brilliantly here because the massive mudstone headlands protect the shore from fierce Atlantic winds. Family groups also enjoy rockpooling for rare starfish or climbing over the ancient stone crags.
How long should I spend at West Angle Beach?
Allocating around half a day allows ample time to enjoy the water and investigate the caves. A longer stay suits those who want to complete a full walk along the spectacular coastal path network.
Where do I park at West Angle Beach?
Vehicles can use the ten available spaces nearby, which include eight day and two overnight spots. Full details are available on the UK Hidden Gems app.
Where can I eat near West Angle Beach?
Wavecrest Café provides one place to get a meal in the immediate area. Full details are available on the UK Hidden Gems app.
Where can I stay near West Angle Beach?
FSC Dale Fort Hostel and Trebrowen Angle House offer two places to stay in the vicinity. Full details are available on the UK Hidden Gems app.
1 July 2026 at 00:00:00
