A rugged and scenic headland on the Pembrokeshire coast, featuring a dramatic cliff face, hidden caves, and a historic chapel built into the cliff side, surrounded by picturesque countryside and offering stunning views of the Irish Sea.
Excellent place to visit . Can get very busy so plan accordingly . I visited very early in the morning and was only visitor
This place offers some of the most spectacular views you can imagine. The cliffs are dramatic, dropping straight down into the wild Atlantic, and the entire area feels like you've stepped into a natural fortress. I went there on a recommendation and was not disappointed. The paths are a bit of a trek, so good walking shoes are a must, but every step is worth it for the breathtaking views at the top. It's not just the scenery that's impressive--the area is rich with wildlife. I saw a variety of seabirds and even some seals basking on distant rocks! Best place to turn off your phones, meditate and unwind. Make sure to also visit St. Govan's Chapel nearby. The combination of historical architecture and natural beauty makes for an unforgettable day out. So bring your camera, lace up your boots, and enjoy one of the best coastal walks in Wales!
Free car park close to steps down the Church, lovely place to visit
Nice walk mixed with a bit of rock climbing opportunity, scenic views of Broad Haven south beach and access through a good size car park...
A great place to relax and enjoy the scenery, turn off your phone and get away from all of life's little hassles. The wildlife changes all the time up here, I have never seen cows this close to the cliffs before. A very pleasant surprise. There is free parking available, with plenty of spaces.
Interesting location but don't go on a windy day as there's no where to shelter. This has easy walks along the coast in either direction but be aware that military may close some walks when on operations
Wheelchair-accessible car park
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Excellent place to visit . Can get very busy so plan accordingly . I visited very early in the morning and was only visitor
This place offers some of the most spectacular views you can imagine. The cliffs are dramatic, dropping straight down into the wild Atlantic, and the entire area feels like you've stepped into a natural fortress. I went there on a recommendation and was not disappointed. The paths are a bit of a trek, so good walking shoes are a must, but every step is worth it for the breathtaking views at the top. It's not just the scenery that's impressive--the area is rich with wildlife. I saw a variety of seabirds and even some seals basking on distant rocks! Best place to turn off your phones, meditate and unwind. Make sure to also visit St. Govan's Chapel nearby. The combination of historical architecture and natural beauty makes for an unforgettable day out. So bring your camera, lace up your boots, and enjoy one of the best coastal walks in Wales!
Free car park close to steps down the Church, lovely place to visit
Nice walk mixed with a bit of rock climbing opportunity, scenic views of Broad Haven south beach and access through a good size car park...
A great place to relax and enjoy the scenery, turn off your phone and get away from all of life's little hassles. The wildlife changes all the time up here, I have never seen cows this close to the cliffs before. A very pleasant surprise. There is free parking available, with plenty of spaces.
Interesting location but don't go on a windy day as there's no where to shelter. This has easy walks along the coast in either direction but be aware that military may close some walks when on operations