Can you swim in the Blue Lagoon Abereiddy?
It’s free to swim in the lagoon and you can jump in from the cliffs or the ruined quarry buildings on your own. Just beware of a few things: The water in the Blue Lagoon is very cold.
How far is the Blue Lagoon from Abereiddy?
around 5 miles
The Blue Lagoon can be found in the county of Pembrokeshire in South Wales. It’s located near a hamlet called Abereiddy. It’s located on the North Coast of the St David’s Peninsula and is around 5 miles from the tiny cathedral city of St David’s itself.
Can you swim in Blue Lagoon Wales?
Research has revealed the Blue Lagoon as the best place in Britain for wild swimming due to its ‘beautiful blue-green waters which are peaceful and calm’. The research recommends it as a spot for confident swimmers due to the depth of the water. “Wild swimming is a great way to get outdoors and be surrounded by nature.
Is Blue Lagoon Wales safe?
The Blue Lagoon is a flooded quarry next to the sea and Abereiddy beach. Easily accessed from the £4 a day car park a short 5 minute walk gets you to the lagoon and views over the beach. There is a bit of a scramble if you want to go to the ‘beach’ in the lagoon, but nothing to worry about.
How high are the jumps at the Blue Lagoon?
The Blue Lagoon at Abereiddy is a great half-day excursion mainly for older kids where you can jump into a deep lagoon (25 metres!). There are 4 levels you can jump from so younger kids can jump from 4 or 5 feet in height and more adventurous teens can go all the way up to the 30 foot one.
How high is Blue Lagoon?
around 25 metres
The Blue Lagoon is around 25 metres deep, nearly the same height as the men’s cliff diving platform and the water temperature is around 15°C.
Can I swim in the sea in Wales?
Open water venues can include rivers, lakes, natural pools and the sea. There is a big difference between swimming in a pool and swimming outdoors and there is an even higher risk of drowning when swimming in the sea. Open water sites across Wales, including beaches, are NOT currently supervised.
Can you swim in the sea in Wales?
Can you swim in Cardigan Bay?
This sandy beach is the nearest to Cardigan town and faces towards the south-west. The tide around this beach can change dramatically, so swimming or bathing is not advised. However, this beach has a strong reputation for extreme sports, fishing and sailing and not forgetting a romantic walk as the sun goes down.
Is the Blue Lagoon tidal?
Wind: Light breeze blowing cross-shore; Tide: Next low: 1.4 meters at 12:22. Sunrise: 07:00; Sunset: 19:29. UV: Moderate; Pollution: Low; No pollen data.
Where can you do coasteering?
11 coasteering spots in the UK that will take your breath away
- Abereiddy Bay, Pembrokeshire.
- Greve De Lecq, Jersey.
- St Noni Bay, Pembrokeshire.
- Hoy Island, Anglesey.
- Ballintoy, North Antrim Coast NI.
- St Bees to Fleswick Bay, Cumbria.
- Horwick, Northumberland.
- Three Cliffs Bay, Gower.
Where do you park for the Blue Lagoon abereiddy?
The area is popular for walkers, with the Pembrokeshire coastal path passing the lagoon, and some stunning cliff-top walks nearby. A large car park can be found behind Abereiddy Bay beach, and the quarry is a short walk to the north.