Goodwick Beach
Beach

Goodwick Beach

Pembrokeshire

Dog Friendly Rating: 5/10 A beach at the Ireland ferry port of Goodwick with year-round dog access and the historic town of Fishguard nearby, the site of the last invasion of mainland Britain in 1797.

Goodwick Beach is a shingle and sand beach at the ferry port of Goodwick, where the Stena Line ferry service to Rosslare, Ireland departs. The beach faces north across Fishguard Bay. The town of Goodwick and the adjacent Fishguard town have good facilities. The Last Invasion Tapestry, celebrating the last invasion of mainland Britain in 1797, is displayed in the Royal Oak pub in Fishguard.

No restrictions reported at Goodwick Beach. Year-round dog access.

At a Glance

Dog Access Year Round
Beach Type Shingle, Sand
Tide Notes Fishguard Bay. North-facing. Exposed to northerly swells.
Facilities Ferry terminal. Goodwick and Fishguard town amenities. Pubs, cafes, shops
Parking Parking at Goodwick near the harbour and ferry terminal

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Location

Goodwick

52.005, -4.995

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