The Green Bridge A dramatic natural rock arch and rock pillars on the south west coast of Pembrokeshire. The road to the Stack Rocks passes through an army tank range and is closed at certain times.
STACK ROCKS The name comes from the 'elegug', the Welsh term for the guillemots and razorbills that nest here. Other common species are kittiwakes, fulmars and cormorants and together they make up the largest seabird nesting colony in Pembrokeshire.
Nash Point Lighthouse is an iconic 19th century, grade 2 listed, historic building. It is a major part of our social and maritime history and was the last manned lighthouse in Wales.
Cistercian abbey created in Wales and the second largest in Britain although it has almost never played a significant historical role [. It is also a rare example of an abbey of which many parts have remained almost intact after the closing of the monasteries.
Since the 6th century there has been a church on this site. For the past 1500 years prayer and worship has been offered to God on a daily basis which continues to this day.
A five day road trip in the south of Wales in the company of @Graz (Federico Graziati) who made us discover the beauty of Wales. Made possible by the collaboration with Visit Britain