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Top 5 Caves around Angle

Caves around Angle, located on the Pembrokeshire coast, offer a diverse natural landscape characterized by rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and historical sites. This area is known for its coastal geology, featuring numerous sea caves and rock formations. The Angle Peninsula caves provide opportunities for exploration along the shoreline and within ancient structures. Pembrokeshire caves Angle are a notable feature of the region's outdoor attractions.

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  • The most popular caves is St Govan's Chapel, a historical site…

Last updated: June 16, 2026

St Govan's Chapel

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This small hermit’s chapel can be found at the bottom of a long and steep set of steps, nestled into the cliffs. The effort is worth it, though, as this …

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Pembroke Castle

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Pembroke Castle is a medieval castle that was founded in 1093. The Grade I-listed castle is now a great place to explore. You can climb the Great Keep, descend into …

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Flimston Bay

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This little slice of hidden beach paradise - also known as Flimston Bay, is not so easy to access. The good news is that your effort is likely rewarded by …

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Broad Haven South Beach

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With a wide and sandy beach, clean sea water, caves to explore, and springs gushing out of the cliffs, this dune-backed beach really is a slice of paradise off the …

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Watwick Bay

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Very nice, clean beach with great sand and extremely clean water.

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July 5, 2025, St Govan's Chapel

Free parking!

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Martin
July 4, 2025, Watwick Bay

A steep climb down to the Beach but definitely worth it. I went on a scorching day in July and there was just one other person on the beach.

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You can hardly estimate what awaits you here from above. The path down the slippery steps is deficient. value!

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DULMI
October 26, 2023, St Govan's Chapel

St Govan's Chapel is a rock cell where a saint lived. According to legend, he had a magic bell that he used to warn pirates. Exciting and a special atmosphere here!

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Very beautiful view and a small, simple chapel. Steep path and slippery steps. The story about St Govan who (allegedly) hid in the crevice is quite interesting.

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DULMI
June 28, 2023, Pembroke Castle

Participation in one of the Open Guided Tours (in English), which are included in the entrance fee, is very worthwhile. Lots of information, explained in a lively and entertaining way, brings the history of this special place to life.

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DULMI
June 28, 2023, Pembroke Castle

Pembroke Castle houses the largest map of Wales in the world and the largest painting in the UK. The large map shows the location of all major castles and religious landmarks in Wales. You can walk around or walk around the map.

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Andy
April 5, 2023, Flimston Bay

A lovely, easy gravel track affording amazing views

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Angle?

The Angle area on the Pembrokeshire coast offers a variety of caves, including sea caves, hermit caves, and ancient caves. You can find those accessible from beaches, such as at Broad Haven South Beach and Watwick Bay, as well as historical sites like St Govan's Chapel, which is built into a cliffside cave.

Are there family-friendly caves or cave-related activities near Angle?

Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Broad Haven South Beach is a wide, sandy beach with clean water and caves to explore, making it ideal for a family day out. Pembroke Castle also offers a family-friendly experience where you can descend into an ancient cave and explore medieval dungeons.

Which caves offer a historical or cultural experience?

For a historical experience, visit St Govan's Chapel. This small hermit's chapel is nestled into the cliffs, with a legend stating that rocks miraculously transformed into a secret cave to conceal St Govan. Another significant historical site is Pembroke Castle, where you can explore an ancient cave within the medieval fortress.

Are there any challenging or hidden caves for more adventurous explorers?

Yes, Flimston Bay offers a more adventurous experience. This hidden beach is not easy to access, but your effort is often rewarded with solitude. At low tide, you can explore numerous caves, blowholes, rock arches, and sea stacks. On the headland, you'll find the Cauldron, a huge collapsed sea cave.

What natural features can I expect to see in and around the caves?

The caves around Angle are primarily coastal, so you'll encounter rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and unique rock formations. At places like Broad Haven South Beach, you can see springs gushing from the cliffs. Watwick Bay features great rock pools, and Flimston Bay is known for its blowholes, rock arches, and sea stacks.

What outdoor activities can I do near the caves around Angle?

The Pembrokeshire coast offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent mountain biking trails, such as the 'St. Govans, Bosherton and Flimston Bay loop' or the 'Bosherston Lily Ponds & Pembrokeshire Coast loop'. For running, consider routes like the 'Gravel Bay – Freshwater West loop'. Road cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Way Out West loop'. For more details, check the MTB Trails around Angle, Running Trails around Angle, and Road Cycling Routes around Angle guides.

Are there any specific access considerations for St Govan's Chapel?

St Govan's Chapel is accessed via a long and steep set of steps. It is also located on an MOD army tank range, which means it can be closed at certain times. It's advisable to call the Pembroke Visitor Centre on 01437 776499 or check the official government website for firing notices to confirm public access before your visit.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves and coastal areas near Angle?

Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views and the peaceful, natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the clean, sandy beaches and the opportunity to explore unique rock formations, rock pools, and the caves themselves. The historical significance of sites like St Govan's Chapel and Pembroke Castle also adds to the appeal.

Are there less crowded caves or beaches for a more solitary experience?

Watwick Bay is known as a peaceful spot, perfect for solitude, as it's only accessible from the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, which helps limit crowds. Similarly, Flimston Bay, due to its challenging access, often rewards visitors with a secluded beach experience.

Can I find circular walks that include cave exploration around Angle?

While specific circular walks directly to caves aren't detailed, many routes along the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path will lead you to or near cave-accessible beaches like Watwick Bay. You can explore various running and MTB routes in the area that offer coastal views and access points to these natural features. Check the Running Trails around Angle and MTB Trails around Angle guides for routes that might incorporate coastal exploration.

Is there parking available near the cave sites?

Parking availability varies by location. For popular spots like Broad Haven South Beach, there is typically designated parking. For more remote or challenging-to-access sites like Flimston Bay or Watwick Bay, you might need to park further away and walk along the coastal path. Pembroke Castle has its own parking facilities.

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