Where is the Blue lagoon Wales cliff jumping?


Where is the Blue lagoon Wales cliff jumping? Located next to Abereiddy beach on the north coast of Pembrokeshire National Park, Blue Lagoon is one of several incredible coastal features found along Pembrokeshire's coastline and is a must visit if you are visiting West Wales.


Why is Blue Lagoon Wales closed?

The popular Blue Lagoon in Pembrokeshire has closed earlier than usual this autumn to protect a thriving seal population. It is not uncommon for the lagoon, in Abereiddy, to be filled with seals and their pups this time of year but they have arrived early this year.


Can you touch the bottom of the Blue Lagoon?

In fact, you can always touch the bottom of the lagoon standing up, so it is not like a swimming pool. The milky-blue depths aren't clear either, so you only really want to stick your head under the water to keep warm or perhaps wash off your mud mask.


Do you have to shower after Blue Lagoon?

Do you shower after the Blue Lagoon? Yes, you should shower before and after your stay at the lagoon. Guests are required to shower, without their swimsuit, prior to using the geothermal spa. Simply use the showers and soaps available in the changing rooms.


Can you go to Blue Lagoon without staying at Bluestone?

I'm afraid Bluestone is only accessible for its guests. The Blue Lagoon Waterpark is open to day visitors and entry can be pre-booked (which we advise) As a staying guest here at Bluestone you would enjoy complimentary access to the Blue Lagoon daily between 9am and 5pm as well as our indoor Adventure Centre.