Marloes Sands are one of Pembrokeshire’s undiscovered wonders, a one-mile stretch of perfect Welsh beach at the end of the Marloes peninsula.
Marloes
is famous for its spectacular scenery, especially at low tide, where a series
of sharp boulders jut out of the sand, looking like the masts of a buried
shipwreck.
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