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Abereiddi/Pwll-caerog

The Blue Lagoon Duration: 1 hour
Length: 2.3m, 3.68km
How to get there: Puffin Shuttle
Grid ref: SM797311

A walk that takes you along a stretch of coast with a rich heritage.


Look out for: Caerau Iron Age Fort

Much of the land on the route is scarred by slate quarrying in the nineteenth century. 'Sea quarries', formed when the sea floods old quarry workings, are a unique feature of the area. Perhaps the best example is the Blue Lagoon at Abereiddi to the north, which is worth a short detour to see. There's an Iron Age Fort at Caerau overlooking the sea.

The rugged rocks of Abereiddi Bay are made up of easily eroded Ordovician slates, rather than the surrounding harder igneous rock of St Davids Head and Strumble Head (Watch out for fossil tuning fork graptolites plankton like organisms that lived in colonies - in the rock).

M Rose from Barry has been on this walk. She says: "Abereiddi is one of my favourite Pembrokeshire spots. I've both walked and kayaked around there. It's a lovely stretch of coast - not too strenuous for walking, with lots of little coves where you can sometimes spot seal cubs in late summer. Highlights include the Blue Lagoon, which attracts young men who jump into the sae from terrifying heights, and the van usually found on the Abereiddy beach where you can get a cup of tea, and, if you're lucky, fresh mackerel."


Click here for a map of the route.


Characteristics: Rugged coast, fields and livestock, reasonably level


Walks provided by:
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority
Pembrokeshire Coast


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