The short cliff top walk from Stackpole Quay is well worth it to get to this South Wales gem that so often tops ‘prettiest beaches in the UK’ lists. It has it all, from soft, golden sand to aquamarine waters that are shallow enough for a relaxed paddle or swim. The beach is backed by dunes and trees and is owned and managed by the National Trust. Thanks to its remote location and slightly steep step access, it's rarely overcrowded. It’s a great pit stop to Tenby. Tal Dekel-Daks