Druidston Beach
Druidston Broad Haven Pembrokeshire SA62 3NE
What makes a great beach? Well, the lack of road access is a big part of it. Not that you’ve far to walk from the road to Druidston, but the 10-minute trek down the path keeps numbers down. At low tide it’s a vast strand of fine sand, with rock pools full of crabs, a waterfall, big caves to take refuge from the elements, and room for limitless games of football, cricket and volleyball. The only drawback is the rather too frequent horse treks along the surf. But nothing in life is perfect. And dogs are allowed. Bring a picnic or eat at the Druidstone Hotel Restaurant, on the clifftop above, reached by its own private path.