Caerfai Bay near St Davids in Pembrokeshire West Wales has cliffs of purple sandstone and a sandy beach a low tide reached by steep steps. There is free parking above the beach with picnic benches and views of the islands of Skomer and Skokholm.[1]
Geology
editThe cliffs have distinctive red sandstone of the type used for building St Davids Cathedral.[1]
Location
editCaerfai is the closest beach 1.5 miles from the cathedral city of St Davids and can be reached by the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Nearby is the Chapel of St Non which is the most westerly in Wales.
Caerfai Farm
editCaerfai Farm is 140 acres producing organic milk, cheeses, potatoes, pigs, beef and cereals using sustainable energy sources, including solar, geothermal, wind and biomass energy.[2] The farm also has a shop and a campsite.[3]
External Links
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Caerfai Bay". Retrieved 2009-08-04.
- ^ "Caerfai Bay". Guardian. May 2007. Retrieved 2009-08-04.
- ^ "Caerfai Farm". Retrieved 2009-08-04.
Category:Beaches of Pembrokeshire Category:Bays of Pembrokeshire