Status: No water quality alerts in place
Facing south east towards Caldey Island, this beach is a 2km stretch of sand, the north eastern section forms this bathing water. Within the Tenby catchment there are a number of sewer and surface water outfalls discharging around the town. However, the sewage effluent from Tenby is biologically treated with ultra violet light at Gumfreston to protect bathing water quality around Tenby.
Based on the tide information at Tenby 0.1 miles away
Temperature: ❄️ 9.4°C
Wind Speed: 3.6 km/h - 🍃 (Light Air)
Max Temp:
17.7°CMin Temp:
7.5°C🌅 Sunrise: 05:14
🌇 Sunset: 21:16
Precipitation: 🌦️ Light Rain 0.4 mm
Wind: 🌿 Gentle Breeze 18.4 km/h
Max Temp:
15.5°CMin Temp:
13.6°C🌅 Sunrise: 05:13
🌇 Sunset: 21:17
Precipitation: 🌦️ Light Rain 3.2 mm
Wind: 💨 Strong Breeze 32.8 km/h
Our project utilises data from the following organisations:
Surfers Against Sewage is dedicated to protecting the oceans, waves, and beaches by engaging, inspiring, and empowering communities to take action.
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Tide Times offers accurate tidal information, helping users understand sea levels for safe swimming and other water activities.
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Open-Meteo provides free weather forecasts, enabling users to stay informed about weather conditions at various locations.
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We extend our gratitude to these organisations for their valuable data to help ensuring safe swimming conditions.