Best attractions and places to see around Eglwyscummin, a community in Carmarthenshire, South-West Wales, offers a blend of historical sites and natural coastal scenery. Situated on the northern shore of Carmarthen Bay, the area provides access to beaches and agricultural landscapes. It serves as a base for exploring both local points of interest and wider regional attractions.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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A visit to the ruins currently costs £6.50. Beautiful views over the bay from the tower.
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Bus to Tenby and walk back on Coastal Path. Could end in Saundersfoot or Wisemans Bridge, or Amroth.
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Tenby North Beach is easy to find when in Tenby thanks to the iconic Goscar Rock protruding from the sand in the center of the strip. The beach is one of the most loved in the area and is nestled between Harbor Beach and the elegant North Cliffs. This means the sand faces east, meaning it catches the sun all day and feels warm, even when the wind is blowing hard. (The beach guide)
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The footpath beyond the boathouse was closed in Nov 23 due to being unsafe and was still closed in January 2024 when I visited.
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A small, very pretty holiday resort. Wide, flat sandy beach at low tide, but also plenty of space at high tide. Pretty harbor, breathtaking views from above. Please note: between May 1st and September 30th, dog restrictions apply to the entire beach except for a small area just before Coppet Hall Beach.
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Tenby is a lovely, colorful and hospitable place that is definitely worth a visit!
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Colby Woodland Garden is a glorious National Trust site, occupying a beautiful spot in a tranquil wooded valley, just to the north of Amroth. Originally part of the Colby Estate, it's free to enter for National Trust members, though there's a fee for non-members. The garden's collection of rhododendrons and azaleas is one of the finest in the country.
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A lovely hidden wooded valley, a secret walled garden and a 900-acre estate at Colby Woodland Garden on the Pembrokeshire coast. The cafe, toilets and gallery is only a short walk from here.
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You can explore several historical sites, including the ancient Laugharne Castle, a Norman stronghold dating back to 1116 that was later transformed into a Tudor fortified manor house. Also nearby is the Dylan Thomas Boathouse, the iconic former home of the poet, offering wonderful views of the Taf estuary. Within Eglwyscummin itself, St. Margaret's Parish Church, built around 1093, holds significant historical value with its ancient circular churchyard and a unique Ogham inscription.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The beaches like Tenby North Beach and Goscar Rock and Saundersfoot Harbour and Beach are popular for families. Additionally, Colby Woodland Garden offers a beautiful natural setting to explore. The region also has local businesses like a horse riding centre and a farm with a pizzeria and ice cream production, which can be fun for families.
Eglwyscummin is situated on the northern shore of Carmarthen Bay, providing access to natural coastal scenery. You can visit Tenby North Beach and Goscar Rock, known for its iconic rock and sunny aspect, or the golden sands of Saundersfoot Harbour and Beach. The well-known Pendine Sands is also accessible via the B4314 road, offering extensive beach areas.
The area around Eglwyscummin offers various outdoor activities. For cycling, you can find routes like the 'Iconic Tenby and Saundersfoot loop' or the 'Pendine and St Clears loop'. If you prefer hiking, there are easy trails such as 'Amroth – Colby Lodge' or walks around Pendine Sands. You can find more details and specific routes on the Cycling around Eglwyscummin and Easy hikes around Eglwyscummin guide pages.
Yes, Colby Woodland Garden is a glorious National Trust site located in a tranquil wooded valley. It's known for its beautiful collection of rhododendrons and azaleas, a cafe, and public toilets, making it a pleasant stop for nature lovers.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning coastal views and the charm of the seaside towns. For instance, Tenby North Beach is loved for its iconic Goscar Rock and the picturesque view of the harbour with its bright townhouses. Saundersfoot is praised for its character, harbour, and golden sandy beach.
Within the Eglwyscummin community, you can find local hospitality at public houses like The Sporting Chance in Red Roses and The Green Bridge Inn in Pendine. Additionally, some local farms offer unique dining experiences, such as a farm with a shooting range and restaurant, and another featuring a pizzeria and its own ice cream production.
Beyond traditional attractions, Eglwyscummin supports several unique local businesses. These include a horse riding centre for equestrian enthusiasts, a farm offering a shooting range and restaurant, and another farm known for its pizzeria and homemade ice cream. For motorsports fans, there's also a National Autograss Track.
The Eglwyscummin Community Hall, located in Red Roses, serves as a vibrant hub for various local activities, including classes, social events, and a weekly lunch for seniors. Adjacent to the hall is a Memorial Garden, which was built by members of the local Young Farmers Group, providing a peaceful spot for reflection.
Yes, there are easy walking trails available. For example, the 'Amroth – Colby Lodge' route is specifically noted as a wheelchair-friendly walk within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Other easy options include walks around Pendine Sands and Amroth Beach. More details can be found on the Easy hikes around Eglwyscummin guide page.
The coastal attractions and gardens are generally most enjoyable during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn, when the weather is mild and suitable for outdoor activities. For historical sites like Laugharne Castle, they are typically open from April until October. Visiting outside peak summer can offer a quieter experience while still enjoying pleasant conditions.
Yes, in addition to St. Margaret's Parish Church, the community also includes Ciffig Parish Church and St. Lawrence's Parish Church in Marros. Ciffig parish church, for instance, resumed services after maintenance work in 2006–07, contributing to the local historical and cultural landscape.


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