
Hidden Gem
Riverside, Mountain, Valley
Walking, Swimming, Photography, Wildlife Watching, Kayaking, Picnicking
Spring to Autumn
The Witches’ Cauldron (Pwll Y Wrach) is a collapsed cave near Moylegrove. It’s a crater in a hill filled with greeny-blue water, formed where sea waters have eroded soft rocks along a fault.
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5 day, 5 overnight
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Where is Witches Cauldron?
Pembrokeshire's wild coast shelters this incredible natural feature near a quiet village. Walkers regularly come across the site while exploring the regional coastal path.
What type of place is Witches Cauldron?
Witches Cauldron is a collapsed sea cave in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in West Wales.
When is the best time to visit Witches Cauldron?
Spring through to autumn brings the finest weather for navigating the exposed cliff tracks safely. Bright sunny days show off the vibrant green and turquoise water shades at their absolute clearest.
What can you do at Witches Cauldron?
Kayakers love paddling straight through the outer rock arch to float inside the bowl during high water. People also stand near the fenced edge to watch grey seals and listen to the crashing waves echo inside the cavern.
How long should I spend at Witches Cauldron?
Allowing roughly forty-five minutes gives you plenty of time to enjoy the views and snap some photographs. Anyone wanting to combine the stop with a longer coastal trek will naturally need a few hours.
Where do I park at Witches Cauldron?
A total of ten spaces exist nearby for your vehicle, splitting evenly into five day and five overnight spots, and full details are available on the UK Hidden Gems app.
Where can I eat near Witches Cauldron?
There are no food spots recorded immediately near Witches Cauldron, check the UK Hidden Gems app for the nearest options.
Where can I stay near Witches Cauldron?
There are no staycation spots recorded immediately near Witches Cauldron, check the UK Hidden Gems app for the nearest options.
1 July 2026 at 00:00:00
