Abereiddi

Settlement in Pembrokeshire

Wales

Abereiddi

A grey day at the Blue Lagoon The Blue Lagoon to the north of Abereiddi Bay doesn't look too inviting on an overcast day. A former slate quarry with its seaward wall breached to form a small deep bay.
A grey day at the Blue Lagoon Credit: E Gammie

Abereiddi is a small coastal village located in the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales. Situated on the western coast of the country, it is nestled between the towns of St Davids and Fishguard. The village is known for its stunning natural beauty and captivating history.

One of the main attractions in Abereiddi is its picturesque beach, which offers visitors golden sands and crystal-clear waters. The beach is flanked by towering cliffs, providing a dramatic backdrop and creating a sheltered cove for swimming and water activities. It is particularly popular among surfers, kayakers, and divers due to its impressive waves and the presence of a submerged slate quarry that now serves as an underwater adventure site.

In addition to its natural beauty, Abereiddi has a rich historical background. The remnants of a 19th-century slate quarry can be found along the coastline, offering visitors a glimpse into the village's industrial past. The quarry, which was once a major source of employment, is now a fascinating heritage site and attracts history enthusiasts from far and wide.

Abereiddi also boasts the famous Blue Lagoon, a former slate quarry that has now filled with seawater, creating a stunning deep blue pool. The lagoon is a popular spot for cliff jumping and coasteering, attracting thrill-seekers and adrenaline junkies.

For those seeking a more relaxed experience, Abereiddi offers scenic coastal walks along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The path winds its way along the cliffs, offering breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and abundant wildlife.

Overall, Abereiddi is a charming village that offers visitors a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical attractions, and outdoor activities. Whether you're seeking adventure or simply looking to unwind in a stunning coastal setting, Abereiddi has something to offer everyone.

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A grey day at the Blue Lagoon The Blue Lagoon to the north of Abereiddi Bay doesn't look too inviting on an overcast day. A former slate quarry with its seaward wall breached to form a small deep bay.
A grey day at the Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon to the north of Abereiddi Bay doesn't look too inviting on an overcast day. A former slate quarry with its seaward wall breached to form a small deep bay.
Aber Pwll
Aber Pwll
Abereiddy Tower Situated on the Trwyncastell headland to the north of Abereiddi Bay. This tower, of uncertain usage (local information board suggests possibility of it being a meeting place for directors of the now defunct Abereiddy Slate Mine, or their ladies), lies just off the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and gets comparatively few visitors. This is possibly because a "scramble" is required to access the headland, as coastal erosion is steadily severing the headland's link with the main peninsula.
Abereiddy Tower
Situated on the Trwyncastell headland to the north of Abereiddi Bay. This tower, of uncertain usage (local information board suggests possibility of it being a meeting place for directors of the now defunct Abereiddy Slate Mine, or their ladies), lies just off the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and gets comparatively few visitors. This is possibly because a "scramble" is required to access the headland, as coastal erosion is steadily severing the headland's link with the main peninsula.
Abereiddi Bay
Abereiddi Bay
Cerrig Gwylan From a Lichen-encrusted Mainland These two rocky islets are popular with seabirds (Kittiwake, Cormorant and Black-backed Gulls). The brightly coloured lichen in the foreground covers the mainland rocks.
Cerrig Gwylan From a Lichen-encrusted Mainland
These two rocky islets are popular with seabirds (Kittiwake, Cormorant and Black-backed Gulls). The brightly coloured lichen in the foreground covers the mainland rocks.
Abereiddy Beach Abereiddy (usual Welsh spelling: Abereiddi) is a hamlet in the county of Pembrokeshire, in south-west Wales.

It has a small beach. A large car park adjoins the beach, where in the summer an ice cream van can usually be found.
Abereiddy Beach
Abereiddy (usual Welsh spelling: Abereiddi) is a hamlet in the county of Pembrokeshire, in south-west Wales. It has a small beach. A large car park adjoins the beach, where in the summer an ice cream van can usually be found.
The Blue Lagoon The Blue Lagoon is a large disused slate quarry, now filled with seawater through a breach in the outer wall. This is 25m deep, according to a nearby Pembrokeshire National Park information board. Despite the name, the water is always a distinct greenish hue, owing to the mineral content within the quarry.

The lagoon is a favourite for adventure groups practising Coasteering.
The Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is a large disused slate quarry, now filled with seawater through a breach in the outer wall. This is 25m deep, according to a nearby Pembrokeshire National Park information board. Despite the name, the water is always a distinct greenish hue, owing to the mineral content within the quarry. The lagoon is a favourite for adventure groups practising Coasteering.
Aber-pwll
Aber-pwll
Caer Aber Pwll (Caerau) Iron Age Fort The complex defences at Caer Aber Pwll (Caerau) define a simple promontory fort to the east and a more heavily defended promontory fort on the west, both utilising the defensive potentials of the steep coastal cliffs. The western fort contains at least one building platform and is enclosed by a complex of up to four banks and ditches thought to represent at least two periods of construction, of uncertain relation, extending over a roughly 172m front. The main, inturned, gateway can be made out on the far side of the earthworks.

A second enclosure on the east, about 48m by 34m, may be a fragment of an early enclosure, isolated by redevelopment, an annex, or a separate and later enclosure butting onto the primary work.
Caer Aber Pwll (Caerau) Iron Age Fort
The complex defences at Caer Aber Pwll (Caerau) define a simple promontory fort to the east and a more heavily defended promontory fort on the west, both utilising the defensive potentials of the steep coastal cliffs. The western fort contains at least one building platform and is enclosed by a complex of up to four banks and ditches thought to represent at least two periods of construction, of uncertain relation, extending over a roughly 172m front. The main, inturned, gateway can be made out on the far side of the earthworks. A second enclosure on the east, about 48m by 34m, may be a fragment of an early enclosure, isolated by redevelopment, an annex, or a separate and later enclosure butting onto the primary work.
Pembrokeshire Coastal Path
Pembrokeshire Coastal Path
Cerrig Gwylan These two rocky islets are popular with seabirds (Kittiwake, Cormorant and Black-backed Gulls).
Cerrig Gwylan
These two rocky islets are popular with seabirds (Kittiwake, Cormorant and Black-backed Gulls).
The mouth of the Blue Lagoon The Blue Lagoon is an abandoned slate quarry, now flooded by the sea.
The mouth of the Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is an abandoned slate quarry, now flooded by the sea.
Cliff diving board, Blue Lagoon The Blue Lagoon is an abandoned slate quarry, now flooded by the sea. The diving board, soon to be dismantled, was installed for the Red Bull Cliff Diving Event held on the preceding two days.
Cliff diving board, Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is an abandoned slate quarry, now flooded by the sea. The diving board, soon to be dismantled, was installed for the Red Bull Cliff Diving Event held on the preceding two days.
Aerial ropeway, Blue Lagoon The Blue Lagoon is an abandoned slate quarry, now flooded by the sea. A large amount of equipment was installed on the overlooking clifftop for the Red Bull Cliff Diving Event held on the preceding two days. Here the gear is being laboriously dismantled and returned to the mainland via this aerial ropeway.
Aerial ropeway, Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is an abandoned slate quarry, now flooded by the sea. A large amount of equipment was installed on the overlooking clifftop for the Red Bull Cliff Diving Event held on the preceding two days. Here the gear is being laboriously dismantled and returned to the mainland via this aerial ropeway.
Cerrig Wylan Two rocky islets off the Pembrokeshire Coast.
Cerrig Wylan
Two rocky islets off the Pembrokeshire Coast.
Cerrig Wylan Seen from the nearby headland, it is not entirely clear that there are two islands lying offshore.
Cerrig Wylan
Seen from the nearby headland, it is not entirely clear that there are two islands lying offshore.
Abereiddi Bay Pebble Beach The remains of some sort of concrete wharf juts out of the pebble bank.
Abereiddi Bay Pebble Beach
The remains of some sort of concrete wharf juts out of the pebble bank.
A View Over Abereiddi Bay
A View Over Abereiddi Bay
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Abereiddi is located at Grid Ref: SM7931 (Lat: 51.936876, Lng: -5.203822)

Unitary Authority: Pembrokeshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

Also known as: Abereiddy, Aber-Eiddy

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