About
Dale Beach is located on the western edge of Pembrokeshire, overlooking the tranquil waters of Milford Haven. Its location on the long-distance path of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park also makes the village a centre for walkers.
Dog Access and Rules
Dale Beach has seasonal restrictions between 1st May and 30th September, where dogs are not allowed on the beach’s northern end.
Things To See & Do
Dale is a small village in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, West Wales. It is located on the Dale Peninsula, which forms the northern side of the entrance to the Milford Haven estuary.
Dale Beach is a mixture of shingle and muddy sand, but it is suitable for long, leisurely walks with your dog, especially at low tide, when it reveals more sandy stretches.
Access and Facilities
Getting to Dale Beach is simple. It’s about a 25-minute drive from Haverfordwest, with clear signage guiding you to the village and its car parks. Public transport options include buses to Dale, but you must check ahead as they have seasonal timetables.
Dale Beach offers a range of facilities, including parking close to the beach and public toilets in the village. The village also has a small selection of shops, a dog-friendly cafe, and a pub where you can grab a bite or a drink.








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