St Mary's Church
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Getting here
51.98676, -5.00986
Visiting this summer
Seasonal nature notes and what to look for now
Visiting this summer
Seasonal nature notes and what to look for now
- 🐦103+ species recorded in this area — summer evenings are best for activity; watch for Herring Gull and Oystercatcher
- 🐕Early mornings are best for dog walks in summer — visit before 9am to avoid the heat and find quieter trails
- 📍Open access throughout summer — no booking required
🌤️ Visiting this summer
- 🐦103+ species recorded in this area — summer evenings are best for activity; watch for Herring Gull and Oystercatcher
- 🐕Early mornings are best for dog walks in summer — visit before 9am to avoid the heat and find quieter trails
- 📍Open access throughout summer — no booking required
Good to know
- £Free to visit — no entry charge
- 🐕Dogs welcome
Best for
Bird watching
Very strong match
Birds — Herring Gull, Oystercatcher, Turnstone +100 more · last seen 2026
Wildlife
Strong match
Birds — Herring Gull, Oystercatcher, Turnstone +100 more · last seen 2026
Insect spotting
Strong match
Insects — Swollen-thighed Beetle, Bloody-nosed Beetle, Red-headed Cardinal Beetle +16 more · last seen 2025
Dog walks
Good match
Dogs allowed with public access
Churchyard walks
Good match
Churchyard or religious grounds — wildlife sanctuary and quiet reflection
Cycling
Good match
Named cycling route nearby: National Cycle Network Route 4
Trails nearby
Within roughly 5 km🚶Walking
4 signed routes nearby
Signed route nearby
Walking
Pen Anglas Headland Walk, PembrokeWalking route3.2 km
This circular across rugged coastal heath takes in the stunning volcanic rock formations at Pen Anglas headland. Enjoy views across Cardigan Bay, while a barefoot walking path makes this a family-friendly adventure into the wild. Gates & stream crossings.
Abermawr Woods and Beach Walk, PembrokeWalking route1.6 km
A circular through bluebell woods & meadows, shingle beach & marsh. Abermawr offers a gentle interlude on one of the most rugged sections of the coastline. Brunel wanted to create a port & cable terminus here, but his plans never left the drawing board
Garn Fawr Viewpoint Walk, PembrokeWalking route1.6 km
Climb this rocky volcanic outcrop to be rewarded with views of the North Pembrokeshire coast. The trail also offers the opportunity to visit an Iron Age fort that 3,000 years later became a First World War lookout point.
Pembrokeshire Coast Path main routeWalking route
🚴Cycling
36 signed routes nearby
Signed route nearby
Cycling
EuroVelo 1 - Atlantic Coast Route - part St George's ChannelCycling route
EuroVelo 1 - Atlantic Coast Route - part United Kingdom 2Cycling route
National Cycle Network Route 47Cycling route
National Cycle Network National Route 82Cycling route
National Cycle Network Route 4Cycling route
Main RouteCycling route1.2 km
Wildlife to spot
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