Fourteen Pembrokeshire beaches have received the coveted Green Coast Award.
A total of 50 in Wales and ten in Southern Ireland have been recognised for their natural beauty, unspoilt clean environment and having reached the highest bathing water quality.
The award was introduced in 1999 by Keep Wales Tidy.
Chief executive Tegryn Jones said: "Those wishing to enjoy a beach experience far removed from the intrusions normally associated with the traditional and more urban beaches need look no further than the current crop of Green Coast Awards."
Representatives from the winning beaches will gather at Aberaeron Beach on Friday when AM Elin Jones will present plaques.
The Pembrokeshire beaches are Cwm yr Eglwys, Abereiddy, Caerfai, Nolton Haven, St Bride's Haven, Martin's Haven, Marloes, West Dale, West Angle, Broadhaven South, Barafundle Bay, Manorbier, Penally and Coppet Hall. The nine Ceredigion beaches include Mwnt.
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