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Grid reference SM7607

3 km from Marloes, Pembrokeshire/Sir Benfro, Wales



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SM7607 : Islands in a sapphire sea by Natasha Ceridwen de Chroustchoff Islands in a sapphire sea
The cliffs above Marloes Sands provide an excellent view of the just-offshore island of Gateholm, with Skomer beyond and in the far distance the guano-capped islet of Grassholm which is an RSPB sanctuary supporting a large colony of gannets... (more)
SM7607 : Water cascading over the cliff at Victoria Bay by Chris Holifield Water cascading over the cliff at Victoria Bay
SM7607 : Across the bay by Alan Hughes Across the bay
On the left the southern end of Gateholm Island; Skokholm in the distance.
SM7607 : Marloes footpath sign and view of sea by dave challender Marloes footpath sign and view of sea
SM7607 : View towards Gateholm, 1953 by David M Murray-Rust View towards Gateholm, 1953
Looking across Watery Bay from near Rainy Rock.
SM7607 : Late afternoon above Watery Bay by Richard Law Late afternoon above Watery Bay
A view westwards along the rocky coast of Watery Bay and Victoria Bay to Skomer Island and The Mew Stone.
SM7607 : Gateholm Island by Eirian Evans Gateholm Island
From the Coast Path. It is possible to reach the island on foot at low tide.
SM7607 : Watery Bay by Hugh Venables Watery Bay
Looking towards Skokholm.
SM7607 : Coastline at Victoria Bay by Gordon Hatton Coastline at Victoria Bay
Huge slabs of Silurian age rock drop into the ocean at this point and a tiny stream slides down the rock face to the shore.
SM7607 : Gate to storm/flood alternative route for Coast Path by M J Roscoe Gate to storm/flood alternative route for Coast Path
Ahead on the Coast Path is a dip - Watery Bay Rath, an Iron Age cliff top fort. The first part of the alternative route around the Rath is a permissive path.
SM7607 : Coast path and ditch of headland fort by David Smith Coast path and ditch of headland fort
There are several headland forts from prehistoric times on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Footpath. One of the defensive ditches is clearly seen here. (The coast is to the left.)
SM7607 : Gateholm Island and Albion Sands at low tide by Simon Mortimer Gateholm Island and Albion Sands at low tide
Gateholm is an important archaeological site, with evidence of a large number of roundhouses and rectangular hut sites thought to be of Romano-British origin. Albion Sands is named after the wreck of the paddle steamer Albion in 1837. The... (more)

 
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