Best natural monuments around Walwyn'S Castle include rugged coastlines and diverse wildlife habitats. The area is situated near the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, offering access to cliffs, bays, and estuaries. Rosemoor Nature Reserve, located within Walwyn's Castle, provides a protected setting for wildlife observation. These natural features create varied landscapes for exploration.
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Make sure to look out for the *amazing* geological formations in the cliff face - it's absolutely fascinating. They're all curvy & it really makes you wonder at the sheer depths of time taken to create such a thing.
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A really special viewpoint along the coastal path, Haroldston Chins is precariously perched in the foreground, with the coastline of Druidston Haven, Ricketts Head and Newgale stretching off into the distance. Take a photo while you're here, it might have changed by the next time you come back. Wheelchair accessible via a tarmac path, if your starting point is the small parking space off the road.
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Ravens and choughs can be spotted at nearby Rickets Head, and coastal grazing by ponies has been reintroduced to manage the slopes.
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Both Tower Point and nearby Nab Head are sites of archeological intruige. Tower Point was the site of a sizeable promontory fort, dating back to the Iron Age, while Nab Head was the site of a flint factory. It's a scenic spot, with excellent views towards Skomer island.
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Musselwick Sands is another of those idyllic Pembrokeshire beaches that's only accessible from the coast path. This means it's relatively quiet, although you'll have to check the tide times before visiting, as the beach is only revealed at low tide. To access it, you have to descend steps that are cut into the rock. A pair of picnic tables towards the top of the beach make it a great little lunch spot.
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The area around Walwyn's Castle is rich in natural beauty, primarily due to its proximity to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. You can explore rugged cliffs, scenic bays, and estuaries. Highlights include the stunning geological formations visible at the View of the Pembrokeshire Coast Cliffs and the dramatic coastal views from Haroldston Chins Cliffs. Rosemoor Nature Reserve, located within Walwyn's Castle, offers a protected environment with a lake and diverse habitats.
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is a haven for wildlife. Along the coastal paths, you might spot rare birds like choughs, skylarks, and stonechats. The waters are home to Atlantic grey seals, dolphins, and porpoises. At Rosemoor Nature Reserve, you can observe badgers, otters (though elusive), and a wide variety of birds including mallards, coots, moorhens, Canada geese, herons, cormorants, and kingfishers. Peregrine falcons and mute swans are also residents.
Yes, some natural monuments also hold historical significance. For example, Tower Point Cliffs was once the site of a sizeable Iron Age promontory fort, offering a blend of natural beauty and ancient history. Nearby Nab Head was also a site of a flint factory.
The spring and summer months, from April to September, are generally ideal for visiting. During this period, the weather is milder, daylight hours are longer, wildflowers are in bloom, and wildlife is particularly active, making it perfect for hiking and outdoor exploration.
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park offers many accessible and easy trails suitable for families. Rosemoor Nature Reserve is also a great spot for families interested in wildlife observation. The diverse landscapes provide opportunities for gentle walks and nature exploration that can be enjoyed by all ages.
The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is a prominent trail offering coastal scenery and opportunities to spot wildlife. For more specific hiking routes, you can explore options like the 'Broad Haven Beach – View of St Brides Bay loop from Broad Haven' (moderate) or the 'Off the Hook Fish and Chips – Broad Haven Beach loop from Broad Haven' (easy). You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Walwyn'S Castle guide.
Many parts of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and its trails are dog-friendly, though it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially near cliffs, livestock, and nesting birds. Specific rules may apply to certain nature reserves or beaches, so checking local signage is recommended.
Visitors frequently appreciate the breathtaking coastal scenery and the opportunities for wildlife spotting. The geological formations at places like the View of the Pembrokeshire Coast Cliffs are often highlighted as fascinating. The blend of natural beauty with historical intrigue, such as at Tower Point Cliffs, also adds to the appeal.
Yes, several viewpoints offer spectacular vistas. Haroldston Chins Cliffs provides a special perspective of the coastline stretching towards Druidston Haven and Newgale. Another excellent spot is Marloes Beacon Summit, which offers great views of the coastline and is a popular place to watch the sunset.
Beyond hiking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Broad Haven Beach – View of Little Haven loop from Broad Haven' or the 'Roadbike loop from Herbrandston'. Running trails are also popular, with options like the 'Little Haven Beach – Waking Eye Sculpture loop from Broad Haven'. For more routes, check the Road Cycling Routes around Walwyn'S Castle guide and the Running Trails around Walwyn'S Castle guide.
Yes, Haroldston Chins Cliffs is noted as wheelchair accessible via a tarmac path if you start from the small parking space off the road. This allows visitors with mobility challenges to enjoy the coastal views.


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