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About
Goodwick is a charming little town just north of Fishguard on the west coast of Wales.
Until 1887 Goodwick was a small fishing village. But towards the end of the 19th century newly constructed railway lines and harbour development brought modernisation.
Goodwick has a number of shops, hotels, pubs and cafes and the Fishguard Bay Hotel (once a Great Western Railway Hotel) stands imposingly overlooking the bay. Goodwick Beach, a winner of the 'Seaside Award', is a favourite with families and the Ocean Lab on the Parrog has a cyber cafe, coffee shop, soft play area and a tourist information centre. Goodwick Moor is a Nature Reserve and designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The lifeboat is based in the harbour and seals and dolphins are sometimes seen in the bay but are more numerous just off the coast.
From Goodwick explore the tiny hamlets on the Pencaer peninsular including Llanwnda and the church of St Gwyndaf and visit the scene of the French landing at Carreg Wastad and the lighthouse at Strumble Head.
Goodwick has a railway station (Fishguard & Goodwick) on the West Wales line from Carmarthen to Fishguard Harbour.
Facilities
Accessibility
- Disabled access
- Disabled toilets
Booking & Payment Details
- Cash Point
Catering
- On-site catering
- On-site light refreshments
- Picnic site
Children
- Baby changing facilities
- Children welcome
Groups
- Facilities for groups
Meeting, Conference & Wedding Facilities
- Leisure facilities onsite
Property Facilities
- Dogs Accepted
- Public toilets
- Smoking allowed
Target Markets
- Accepts groups
- Coach parties accepted
Map & Directions
Road Directions
A40 from Haverfordwest to Fishguard and Fishguard Harbour.
Accessible by Public Transport: Fishguard & Goodwick station is 0 miles away.