We love where we live! This is Ceibwr Bay where we blew the cobwebs away this afternoon enjoying the sound of the waves hurling themselves against the rocks. You can't beat a dramatic sea




Ceibwr Bay, Pembrokeshire
We love where we live! This is Ceibwr Bay where we blew the cobwebs away this afternoon enjoying the sound of the waves hurling themselves against the rocks. You can't beat a dramatic sea.
Ceibwr Bay
Ceibwr Bay is a beautiful and rugged coastal location in Pembrokeshire, West Wales. Here's a summary of key information about it:
Location:
It's located on the Pembrokeshire coast, opening into the Irish Sea.
It's near the village of Moylegrove, and not far from Cardigan.
It is within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Features:
It's known for its dramatic cliffs with visible rock folds, a result of geological activity.
It has a stony beach, with some sandy areas appearing at low tide.
The "Witches' Cauldron" (Pwll-y-wrach) is a notable collapsed cave nearby.
It's a popular spot for wildlife watching, with opportunities to see seabirds, seals, and sometimes dolphins.
It is part of the Pembrokeshire coast path, and so is a great place to begin or end a coastal walk.
Activities:
Walking along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
Wildlife watching.
Kayaking and canoeing, especially to explore nearby caves.
Snorkelling and scuba diving (for experienced individuals).
Nature and Wildlife:
A habitat for various seabirds, including choughs, fulmars, and others.
A place where Atlantic grey seals can be seen, especially during pupping season.
Occasional sightings of dolphins and porpoises.
Ceibwr Bay is a place of great natural beauty, offering a sense of wildness and tranquility.