The coastline is home to many lighthouses that have and still do play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of ships navigating the often treacherous coastline.
Lighthouses not only serve as functional aids to maritime navigation but are also iconic landmarks in some of the most spectacular and breathtaking scenery.
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Popular Lighthouses
Strumble Head Lighthouse stands imposingly on Ynysmeicl (St. Michael’s Island), an islet to the west of Fishguard, separated from the Read more…
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For over 200 years the Smalls Lighthouse has been acting as a guide and hazard warning to passing ships. John Read more…
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Milford Haven has long been recognised by merchants and shipowners as one of Britain’s finest deep water harbours – it Read more…
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Caldey Island lies about 3 miles off the south coast of Pembrokeshire facing the town and harbour of Tenby. it Read more…
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South Bishop Lighthouse (also known as Emsger) is situated on a outcrop of rock in St George’s Channel 4¾ miles Read more…
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The small island of Skokholm, just 1¼ miles long by ½ mile wide, lies just off the Pembrokeshire coast, and Read more…
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