Newport Parrog Beach
This large, picturesque horseshoe shaped bay is generally well protected from the winds and waves that pound much of the Pembrokeshire coastline.
The historic town of Newport stands near the mouth of the River Nevern where there are 2 beaches - one on each side of the estuary.
The Parrog is on the Southern side, and although this is the more sheltered beach, unpredictable currents make bathing dangerous.
However, the area is rich in prehistoric sites, including Pentre Ifan burial chamber.
To find the beach follow the signs from Newport and the A487.
Free parking is available close to the beach and the usual seaside town amenities are also available.
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