A huge expanse of sand at low tide with rocks and interesting cliff formations. Rockpools can be found at the western end of the beach. At high tide the beach can disappear altogether, but at low tide, there’s plenty to explore. The rock strata has divided the beach up into numerous little ‘bays’ for even more privacy. Climb over the rocks at the western end to discover Albion Sands, a perfect little sandy beach. At low tide you can see all that’s left of a wrecked ship sticking out of the sand; it’s prop shaft.
Awards: Green Coast and Seaside Award.
Parking: At the National Trust car park ½ mile from the beach
Beach facilities: none
On shore facilities: Nearest facilities can be found in Marloes village which has a pub, restaurant and café/bar. There is also a selection of B&B’s and self catering accommodation as well as campsites. Ice cream van at the car park.