A total of 33 Pembrokeshire beaches - the most in Wales - have qualified to fly the coveted blue and yellow Seaside Award flag for the next 12 months.
To achieve Seaside Award status, the award-winning beaches will have attained the European Union minimum standard of bathing water quality and met a long list of strictly monitored land-based criteria.
The Seaside Award beaches in Pembrokeshire are: Resort - Broad Haven (north); Dale; Lydstep; Newgale; Newport Sands; Poppit Sands; Saundersfoot; Tenby Castle; Tenby North; Tenby South; Whitesands. Rural - Abereiddi; West Angle; Barafundle; Broadhaven (south); Caerfai Bay; Coppet Hall; Cwm yr Eglwys; Freshwater East; Gelliswick; Goodwick Sands; Little Haven; Manorbier; Marloes Sands; Martins Haven; Nolton Haven; Penally; Pwllgwaleod; Sandy Haven; St Brides Haven; West Dale; Wiseman's Bridge; Druidstone Haven.
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