An inclusive beach open day is set to take place in Saundersfoot.
The 'Open to All' project is hosting the event at Coppet Hall Beach on Wednesday, October 16.
Running from 1pm to 5pm, the free event aims to ensure the seaside is accessible and enjoyable for everyone, regardless of ability.
Visitors can take part in a variety of activities, including using beach wheelchairs, swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, foraging excursions, woodwork sessions, well-being walks, and a sauna experience.
The event is a collaboration between the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority and Visit Pembrokeshire, with funding from the SPF.
The project is working with businesses and organisations to make Pembrokeshire a welcoming destination for residents and tourists who may face barriers to travel and tourism.
A spokesperson for the project said: "The Open to All project is dedicated to breaking down barriers and promoting inclusion in outdoor spaces.
"This event exemplifies our commitment to ensuring everyone can enjoy the beauty and benefits of the seaside."
Families and individuals of all abilities are invited to attend.
However, attendees are reminded that parking charges will apply.
For more information or to arrange special accommodations, contact the team at opentoall@visitpembrokeshire.com or 07773 788 196.
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