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Pembrokeshire’s Witches’ Cauldron (or Witch’s Cauldron?) is one of many sea caves in Wales and a noted attraction in Pembrokeshire. It is impossible to miss and can be found right on the Wales Coastal Path about a mile south from Ceibwr Bay. Pwll y Wrach (Witches’ Cauldron) is a collapsed sea cave. Only accessible via sea tunnels and often displaying bright emerald green water, it is dramatic and popular with experienced swimmers (who reach it from an adjacent rocky bay), as well as with canoeists. Naturally, it is alleged by some to be haunted, or the lair of an evil sea-witch who waits inside to consume anyone that trespasses on her property. Even if you are not experienced and brave enough to venture inside yourself, it is fun to sit and watch others doing it. The coastline here is particularly beautiful, and dramatic, so it is well worth the walk.
North east of Molygrove. There is limited roadside parking on the narrow road near Ceibwr Bay. Post code approximate.
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