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Top 7 Natural Monuments around The Havens

Natural monuments around The Havens are primarily found along the Pembrokeshire coastline in West Wales. This region is characterized by its rugged cliffs, scenic viewpoints, and historical sites. The landscape offers diverse natural features, including coastal paths, rock formations, and areas of archaeological interest. These natural monuments provide opportunities to observe coastal geology and local wildlife.

Best natural monuments around The Havens

  • The most popular natural monuments is Pembrokeshire Coast Path, a trail that features coastal grazing by ponies…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Musselwick Sands

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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 …

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Haroldston Chins Cliffs

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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 …

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Tower Point Cliffs

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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 …

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Pembrokeshire Coast Path

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at nearby Rickets Head, and coastal grazing by ponies has been reintroduced to manage the slopes.

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St. Elvis Rock

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Caerfai Camp overlooks Black Rock and St. Elvis Rock in the entrance to Solva harbour. Also a fantastic viewpoint along the coast eastwards towards Pen Dinas.

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August 16, 2023, Haroldston Chins Cliffs

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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July 12, 2023, St. Elvis Rock

Caerfai Camp overlooks Black Rock and St. Elvis Rock in the entrance to Solva harbour. Also a fantastic viewpoint along the coast eastwards towards Pen Dinas.

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around The Havens?

The Havens area, located along the Pembrokeshire coastline, is known for its rugged cliffs, scenic viewpoints, and unique rock formations. You can explore features like St. Elvis Rock, which overlooks Solva harbour, and the dramatic Haroldston Chins Cliffs with views stretching towards Newgale.

Are there any historical sites among the natural monuments?

Yes, several natural monuments in The Havens also hold historical significance. For example, Tower Point Cliffs was the site of a sizeable Iron Age promontory fort, offering a blend of natural beauty and ancient history.

What are the best viewpoints for coastal scenery?

For breathtaking coastal views, consider visiting Haroldston Chins Cliffs, which provides a panorama of Druidston Haven and Ricketts Head. Another excellent spot is Marloes Beacon Summit, known for its expansive coastline views and stunning sunsets.

Are there accessible natural monuments for visitors with mobility needs?

Yes, Haroldston Chins Cliffs offers wheelchair accessibility via a tarmac path if you start from the small parking space off the road, allowing more visitors to enjoy the coastal views.

What kind of wildlife can I spot near the natural monuments?

Along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, particularly near Rickets Head, you might spot ravens and choughs. The coastal environment also supports various other bird species and marine life.

Are there hiking trails near these natural monuments?

Absolutely. The Pembrokeshire coastline is ideal for hiking. You can find a variety of routes, from easy walks like the 'Broad Haven' loop (2.8 km) to moderate trails such as 'Borough Head loop' (8.7 km). For more options, explore the Hiking around The Havens guide.

Can I go cycling or running near the natural monuments?

Yes, The Havens offers opportunities for both cycling and running. Cyclists can find routes like the 'Littlehaven and St Ishmaels loop' (28.3 km, moderate) or more challenging options. Runners can enjoy trails such as the 'Haroldston Chins Cliffs – Broad Haven Beach loop' (6.8 km, moderate). Check the Cycling around The Havens and Running Trails around The Havens guides for detailed routes.

What is the best time of year to visit The Havens for natural monuments?

The Pembrokeshire coastline, including The Havens, is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and fewer crowds, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit, as coastal conditions can change rapidly.

Are the natural monuments in The Havens suitable for families?

Many areas along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and around the natural monuments are suitable for families, especially those with easy walking trails. The diverse landscapes offer opportunities for exploration and wildlife spotting that children often enjoy. Always consider the difficulty and length of specific trails when planning with family.

Are dogs allowed at the natural monuments?

Generally, dogs are welcome on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and in many outdoor areas around The Havens. However, it's always best to keep them on a lead, especially near cliff edges, livestock, or nesting birds. Specific restrictions might apply in certain protected areas or during particular seasons, so look for local signage.

What do visitors appreciate most about the natural monuments in The Havens?

Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning coastal views, the dramatic cliff formations, and the opportunities for walking and exploring. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as the Iron Age fort at Tower Point Cliffs, also adds to the appeal.

Are there any hidden natural gems or less-known spots worth visiting?

While the main highlights are popular for good reason, exploring the various sections of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path can lead you to quieter coves and less-frequented viewpoints. The beauty of the region lies in its continuous coastal splendor, offering new discoveries around every bend.

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