Stunning 'hidden gem' cove beach is 'geological wonder'

Those hoping to catch a glimpse of some breathtaking scenery this summer needn’t travel too far — in fact, they don’t need to leave the UK at all.
There’s a magnificent ‘hidden gem’ cove beach tucked along the Welsh coastline and it’s a literal geological wonder. Situated along the dazzling Pembrokeshire coastal path is the Church Doors Cove — a natural marvel doubling up as an Earth-sculpted treasure.
Church Doors Cove is a small beach framed by colossal cliffs. Its most iconic feature is the massive natural ‘door’ that has been carved into the cliffs due to centuries of coastal erosion.
This dramatic archway — giving fierce competition to Dorset’s famous Durdle Door — stands at an impressive height and creates the perfect frame for the sea and sky, resulting in an awe-inspiring, almost mythical scene that has proven to be a photographer-favourite over the years.
The cove’s striking rock formations, especially the towering arched cliffs that evoke the image of a massive natural doorway, resemble grand cathedral doors — which is how the geological wonder earned its name.
Situated a brief drive from the bustling seaside town of Tenby, this captivating and somewhat hidden gem is ideal for those seeking a domestic getaway this summer, offering a chance to truly connect with nature.
The rocky beach, only accessible at low tide during specific times via the coastal path, unveils a sandy expanse peppered with rock pools that are brimming with marine life.
The crystal-clear waters of the cove’s surrounding areas make it an ideal spot for snorkelling, if you're brave enough to face the brisk English sea.
The pools also provide an exciting exploration opportunity for children and adults alike, offering travellers a glimpse of the dazzling aquatic life and ecosystem of the area.
While Church Doors Cove may be tucked away, it's surprisingly easy to reach. Conveniently located near the charming village of Manorbier, visitors can park at the Manorbier Youth Hostel and follow the coastal path.
This walk is an attraction in itself, offering a peaceful yet exhilarating experience as you near the cove. The trail can be steep in parts, so sturdy footwear is advised.
The trail leads to a staircase which descends to the shore, where a rocky tunnel guides you to the cove. It's absolutely crucial to check the tide times before heading to Church Doors Cove to avoid being trapped by the incoming sea.
The village of Manorbier itself boasts a majestic castle, a historic Norman church, a welcoming pub, and several delightful cafes. Acknowledged for its beauty, Manorbier was designated a conservation area by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in 1997, ensuring there's plenty for visitors to explore.
The natural archway also offers a unique passage to explore the neighbouring areas of the cove when the tide is favourable - including Shrinkle Haven, a pristine, secluded beach just a stone's throw away.
It's important to note the beach is completely unspoilt, with no facilities available, making it imperative to bring any refreshments or water you might need. Toilets and a café can be found at the Manorbier Youth Hostel, which serves as the entry point and is 500m from the beach. As there are no lifeguards present, caution is always recommended.
Despite its remote ambiance, Church Doors Cove is conveniently located near Tenby, one of Pembrokeshire's most delightful seaside towns. Roughly five miles away, Tenby is renowned for its vibrant Georgian houses, medieval town walls, and stunning beaches.
Following a day of discovery at the cove, visitors can take a short trip to Tenby and enjoy its charming cafes, traditional pubs or browse its boutique shops. The town is steeped in history, with attractions such as the Tenby Museum and Art Gallery, and the historic St. Mary's Church.
With coastal hikes, boat trips to explore nearby castles, and wildlife watching opportunities, the area around Church Doors Cove and Tenby offers an ideal mix of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and adventure - making it a perfect destination for a quintessential British getaway steeped in nature.
Daily Express