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Attractions and Places To See around Dale - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Dale offer a diverse natural landscape in Pembrokeshire, Wales. This coastal region is characterized by its sandy beaches, islands, and dramatic cliffs. Visitors can explore a mix of natural features, wildlife viewing opportunities, and historical sites. The area provides varied experiences for those interested in coastal exploration and outdoor activities.

Best attractions and places to see around Dale

  • The most popular attractions is Broad Haven Beach, a sandy beach that reveals a long stretch of sand at low tide. This location is popular with holidaymakers and features a pub, cafes, and village shops.
  • Another must-see spot is Castle Beach Bay, a secluded beach backed by a wooded valley. It offers views of Dale Fort and the remains of an Iron Age settlement, alongside a ruined limekiln.
  • Visitors also love West Angle Bay Beach, a horseshoe-shaped cove with a sandy beach that expands significantly at low tide. The northern end provides rocks for exploring and a path to a secluded beach.
  • Dale is known for its diverse beaches, island wildlife, and coastal viewpoints. The region offers a variety of natural features and historical sites to see and explore.
  • The attractions around Dale are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 40 upvotes and 17 photos shared.

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Little Haven Beach

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Little Haven is a really picturesque village . Once a fishing community, the village is now popular with holidaymakers.

Little Haven’s streets are as steep as a ski run so be careful particularly on the approach from Broad Haven.

There is an attractive shingle-backed beach to explore and some excellent pubs to take in the sea views.

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West Angle Bay Beach

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A horseshoe shaped cove is tucked right inside West Angle Bay.
The sandy beach is narrow at high tide but at low tide, it reveals a long stretch of golden sand.

The northern end of the beach has rocks perfect for climbing and exploring and a cut through the cliffs leads to a secluded (if not quite secret) beach!

The sea off West Angle has strong currents. There is a fab cafe by the car park.

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Skomer Island

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Skomer is the largest of Pembrokeshire's islands. And while it still isn't large, it is truly a fascinating place to explore. The island is perhaps at its very best in spring and early summer.

Skomer has thousands of razorbills and guillemots, along with fulmars and kittiwakes, who raise their young on cliff ledges while puffins nest in burrows in the clifftop.

Not enough birdlife for you? Skomer also happens to have the largest colony of Manx shearwaters in the world! More than 100,000 pairs of shearwaters nest on the island.

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Broad Haven Beach

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Great sandy beach with beautiful views

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Castle Beach Bay

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Approaching Castle Beach Bay can feel a little bit like discovering your own secluded and often deserted beach. The beach backs onto a wooded valley and offers views of Dale Fort and headland. This was built in Victorian times, inside a larger settlement dating back to the Ice Age, the remains of which can still be seen. Also, look out for the ruined limekiln and the lime kiln workers cottage.

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Jane
October 26, 2025, Little Haven Beach

One of our favourite spots when we visited the area. A lovely spot to stop off and explore

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Holly
February 6, 2024, Skomer Island

What can I say but WOW. It was such an amazing trip, I immediately booked to go back the next year, a month later, when the puffins are feeding their young! There really are Puffins everywhere! They're full of character, and we there in May, when they were greeting their mates again, ready to nest. It was amazing. The Manx Sheerwaters fledge at night, so if you want the best chance of seeing them, then it is a good idea to stay overnight on Skomer.

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DULMI
October 27, 2023, West Angle Bay Beach

The nearby parking lot offers a good starting point for tours - and the Harvest Café is a nice place to stop for a break!

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Mega wide beach is the most beautiful thing here. Kite surf spot.

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Such a cute cookie. You want to stay here...unfortunately the coffee in the cafe was so thin. No star for that.

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A visit to Café Wavecrest, right by the parking lot, is absolutely worth it. The food is great.

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Adie
July 12, 2023, Skomer Island

Skomer is the largest of Pembrokeshire's islands. And while it still isn't large, it is truly a fascinating place to explore. The island is perhaps at its very best in spring and early summer. Skomer has thousands of razorbills and guillemots, along with fulmars and kittiwakes, who raise their young on cliff ledges while puffins nest in burrows in the clifftop. Not enough birdlife for you? Skomer also happens to have the largest colony of Manx shearwaters in the world! More than 100,000 pairs of shearwaters nest on the island.

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Adie
July 11, 2023, Little Haven Beach

Little Haven is a true jewel in Pembrokeshire's crown. Once a fishing community, the village is now popular with holidaymakers. Little Haven’s streets are as steep as a ski run so be careful, particularly on the approach from Broad Haven. There is an attractive shingle-backed beach to explore and some excellent pubs to take in the sea views.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Dale?

Dale is renowned for its diverse natural landscape, featuring sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs, and islands. You can discover the horseshoe-shaped cove of West Angle Bay Beach, the expansive sands of Broad Haven Beach, and the secluded Castle Beach Bay. The area also offers stunning coastal viewpoints and opportunities to observe marine wildlife.

Are there historical sites to visit near Dale?

Yes, the area around Dale has historical significance. At Castle Beach Bay, you can see the remains of an Iron Age settlement and a ruined limekiln. The Victorian-era Dale Fort is also visible from this bay, built within the larger Iron Age site.

What kind of wildlife can I see around Dale?

Dale is an excellent spot for wildlife enthusiasts. Skomer Island is a major highlight, home to thousands of razorbills, guillemots, fulmars, kittiwakes, and puffins, as well as the world's largest colony of Manx shearwaters. At Seal Watching at Martin's Haven Cliffs, you might spot seals, including white seal babies, and with luck, bottlenose dolphins in the water.

Are there family-friendly beaches in Dale?

Absolutely. Broad Haven Beach is a popular choice for families, offering a long, sandy stretch at low tide with nearby amenities like a pub, cafes, and shops. West Angle Bay Beach is another family-friendly option, with a wide sandy area at low tide and rocks for exploring.

Where can I go hiking around Dale?

Dale offers numerous hiking opportunities, particularly along the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. You can find routes like the 'Dale Peninsula' or 'St. Ann's Head' trails. For more options and detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Dale guide.

Are there easy walking trails suitable for beginners or those with limited mobility?

Yes, there are several easy walking trails around Dale. Options include the 'Dale Point' trail and the 'Dale Airfield Wheelchair Walk' within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. For a comprehensive list of accessible and easy routes, refer to the Easy hikes around Dale guide.

Can I bring my dog to attractions or walks around Dale?

Many areas around Dale are dog-friendly. Broad Haven Beach is noted as dog-friendly. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially during peak seasons or in wildlife-sensitive areas, but generally, the coastal paths and many beaches welcome dogs.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the beaches in Dale?

Visitors frequently praise the expansive sandy stretches that appear at low tide, the beautiful views, and the opportunities for exploring rock pools. The beaches like Broad Haven Beach are appreciated for their size and amenities, while West Angle Bay Beach is loved for its picturesque horseshoe shape and secluded feel.

When is the best time to visit Dale for wildlife viewing, especially puffins?

For the best wildlife viewing, particularly puffins and other seabirds on Skomer Island, spring and early summer are ideal. This is when many species are nesting and raising their young, offering spectacular opportunities to observe them.

What other outdoor activities can I do near Dale besides hiking?

Beyond hiking, Dale offers opportunities for running, with routes like 'St. Ann's Head loop from Dale' and 'Westdale Bay – Dale Village loop from Dale'. You can find more running trails in the Running Trails around Dale guide. The clear waters of Dale Hollow Lake (though not directly in Pembrokeshire) are known for boating, fishing, swimming, and scuba diving, indicating a general regional interest in water sports.

Are there any specific viewpoints worth visiting in Dale?

The entire coastal area around Dale offers numerous viewpoints due to its dramatic cliffs and varied landscape. Highlights like West Angle Bay Beach, Broad Haven Beach, and Castle Beach Bay all provide scenic vistas of the coastline and surrounding features. The trails around St. Ann's Head also offer excellent panoramic views.

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