yacht station

LAWRENNY QUAY

This historic quayside at the centre of the community’s growth for centuries is a beautiful spot for boaters and walkers. The Quay is the highest point up the estuary boats can tie up at all tides. It is on one of the most beautiful stretches of the Cleddau.

Once the centre of a thriving boat building trade, the Quay became an important docking point for quarry and coal barges. During the Second World War it was home to a squadron of Walrus Seaplanes.

Today the Quay is a thriving destination with a great pub and a superb, award-winning Tearoom. It is also the home of the Lawrenny Yacht Club.

Lawrenny Quay is a great place to visit even if you never plan to set foot on a boat. Families come to picnic on the quayside and paddle on the shore. It’s a great place to set off for walks around the historic Oak Hanging Woods.

Boaters will find this a perfect place to base themselves. There are modern facilities for lifting and launching, a busy chandlery and boatyard, slipway, pontoons and moorings for resident and visitor boats. More details here.

There’s also a serviced caravan site for both statics and tourers.