Caerfai Bay is a steep Pembrokeshire cove below St Davids, with a sandy beach that appears at low tide and a surf identity that feels as much about the setting as the wave. It is a small, scenic west Wales check where the cliffs, steps, and low-key crowding keep the atmosphere distinct from the bigger nearby bays. Get the latest surfing conditions, forecast, and tide details for Caerfai Bay in Wales - Pembrokeshire.
Live updates:
Lineup Insights
The Wave
North-east wind is the offshore side and west-southwest swell is the preferred angle.
Check the live tide windows in the app to time your session perfectly.
Lineup Guide
The bay has close-in rock edges and steps down to the beach, crowds are usually not a problem, and the low-tide access/read matters more than chasing a perfect forecast score.
Respect the local peak and watch for submerged hazards during lower tidal stages.
Get the full picture in WaveWise.
Stop guessing and start surfing. WaveWise analyzes live data to find your best upcoming sessions so you spend less time planning and more time paddling out.


