Stack Rocks, Pembrokeshire

Stack Rocks, Pembrokeshire - Sea and sand
Stack Rocks is a spectacular stretch of the south Pembrokeshire coast but unfortunately it is frequently inaccessible since the minor road that reaches it crosses the Castlemartin MOD firing range that has been in use since the 1940s.

Stack Rocks, also known as Elegug Stacks (elegug is the Welsh name for the Guillemot), are 2 detached pillars of limestone. The tops of the stacks and the ledges below provide breeding sites for Guillemots and Razorbills which can easily be seen from the cliff-top path.

Date: 7th June 2023

Location: view from Pembrokeshire Coast Path

St. Justinian and RSPB Ramsey Island, Pembrokeshire

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