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Brandy Cove and Pwlldu Bay


Secluded sand, shingle and boulder bays
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justal
Updated:
24th Apr 2004
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Following the magnificent cliff path from Caswell Bay, takes you past the smugglers haunt of Brandy Cove and onto the secluded pebbly beach of Pwlldu Bay. Both are inaccessible by car, but worth seeking out if you are after peace and seclusion (or a spot of skinny dipping!).

Sea kayaking is also popular here.
Sports Suitability
Surfing thumbs_down
Surf Conditions at Brandy Cove and Pwlldu Bay are Not Good
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Buggying Conditions at Brandy Cove and Pwlldu Bay are Not Good
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Windsurfing Conditions at Brandy Cove and Pwlldu Bay are Not Good
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Kitesurfing Conditions at Brandy Cove and Pwlldu Bay are Not Good
Wind Suitability
Windsurfing at Brandy Cove and Pwlldu Bay Kitesurfing at Brandy Cove and Pwlldu Bay
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SW   S   SE
NW   N   NE
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SW   S   SE


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