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Strumble Head: A Coastal Jewel of Pembrokeshire

Discover the stunning cliffs and vibrant wildlife of Strumble Head, a coastal paradise in Pembrokeshire, perfect for nature lovers and adventurers.

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Strumble Head offers an enchanting coastal experience with dramatic cliffs, stunning views, and rich wildlife. A perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

A brief summary to Strumble Head

  • Goodwick, GB

Local tips

  • Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photography.
  • Bring binoculars for birdwatching; the area is home to various seabird species.
  • Wear sturdy shoes; the trails can be steep and rocky in places.
  • Check the tide schedules if planning to explore the coastline; some areas can be inaccessible at high tide.
  • Pack a picnic to enjoy at one of the scenic viewpoints along the trails.
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Getting There

  • Car

    If you are driving from Fishguard, take the A40 road towards Haverfordwest. After approximately 3 miles, take the exit onto the A487 towards Cardigan. Continue on the A487 for about 5 miles until you reach the junction for the B4313. Turn right onto the B4313 and follow the signs for Strumble Head. The final approach will take you along the coastal roads with beautiful views. Strumble Head is located at Goodwick SA64 0JL, which should be entered into your GPS for precise navigation.

  • Public Transportation

    To reach Strumble Head by public transport, take a train to Fishguard & Goodwick station. From there, you can catch the 'Strumble Shuttle' bus service (Service 404), which operates regularly during the day. Make sure to check the bus schedule in advance for the latest timings. The bus will take you directly towards Strumble Head. The bus fare is approximately £2-£3. Once you reach the designated bus stop near Strumble Head, it will be a short walk to the viewpoint.

  • Walking from Goodwick

    If you are already in Goodwick, you can walk to Strumble Head. Start from the center of Goodwick and head northwest towards the coastal path. Follow the signs to Strumble Head. The walk will take approximately 1.5 hours (around 4 miles) and offers stunning coastal views along the way. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring water, as there are limited facilities on the path.

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Nestled in the breathtaking Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Strumble Head is a stunning peninsula that captivates visitors with its dramatic landscapes and rich biodiversity. The rugged cliffs that line the coastline provide a picturesque backdrop for those looking to explore the natural beauty of this region. As you wander along the well-maintained trails, you'll encounter panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, dotted with small islands and the occasional glimpse of marine wildlife, including seals and seabirds. For outdoor enthusiasts, Strumble Head is an ideal spot for hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The striking cliffs and rolling hills make for an unforgettable hiking experience, where you can immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of nature. The area is also home to various flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature lovers. The nearby lighthouse adds a touch of historical significance and offers another vantage point for awe-inspiring views. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, from leisurely strolls along the coast to more adventurous pursuits like kayaking and wildlife tours. The surrounding area is rich in history and culture, so take the time to explore the quaint villages nearby. Strumble Head is not just a destination; it's a celebration of nature's beauty that invites you to experience the serenity and adventure that this coastal gem has to offer.

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