About
Located near the village of Marloes in Pembrokeshire, Musselwick Beach is part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, an area renowned for its dramatic scenery.
Dog Access and Rules
Musselwick Beach is dog-friendly all year round, making it a fantastic choice for a remote coastal escape.
Things To See & Do
Musselwick Beach is a unique destination, offering a sense of solitude and natural beauty that’s hard to find elsewhere. Its unspoiled charm and dog-friendly policies make it a perfect spot for those who value peace, with plenty of space for your dog to explore and play.
The expansive sands at low tide are perfect for running, digging, or a game of fetch, while the rocky outcrops and tidal pools add a touch of adventure to your visit. For those who enjoy hiking, the nearby coastal paths provide breathtaking views and walks that you and your dog will love. Don’t forget to pack snacks for a beachside picnic, as this is a remote beach.
Access and Facilities
Reaching Musselwick Beach requires effort, but the rewards are well worth it. The beach is accessible via a footpath from the village of Marloes, with a 10–15-minute walk through beautiful countryside. The path to the beach can be steep and slippery, so sturdy footwear is a must. Remember that the beach is best visited at low tide, as it becomes inaccessible during high tide.
As a natural and unspoiled destination, Musselwick Beach has no on-site facilities, so coming prepared is essential.








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