Aerial view of St David's Head coastline, St David's, Pembrokeshire,Wales,UK


St David's Head is a headland in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, southwest Wales, which marks the divide between the Irish Sea and the Celtic Sea. It is noted for its wildflowers and wildlife, and for the remains of ancient human settlement. The headland and its immediate hinterland are owned by the National Trust, and are accessible to the public by foot via the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. the westernmost point of mainland Wales, Pen Dal-aderyn, is located just to the south of St David's Head. St David's Head is situated about miles northwest of the cathedral city of St David's in Pembrokeshire. This headland marks the narrowest point of St George's Channel, the southern limit of Cardigan Bay and the Irish Sea in Wales, and the northern boundary of the Celtic Sea. There are views to the south of Whitesands Bay, Ramsey Sound (separating Ramsey Island) and St Brides Bay; to the west, of the Bishops and Clerks rocks; and to the east, of the slopes of the large rocky outcrop known as Carn Llidi.


Size: 4000px × 2250px
Location: St David's, Pembrokeshire,Wales,UK
Photo credit: © DV Aerial / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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