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Last updated: April 22, 2026
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A cliff that is the best place on Skomer Island to see puffins, from April to July.
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Make sure to look out for the *amazing* geological formations in the cliff face - it's absolutely fascinating. They're all curvy & it really makes you wonder at the sheer depths of time taken to create such a thing.
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Marloe's Beacon is 76 m high and has a projection of 66 m. The summit is about 1 m east of the trigonometer.
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Both Tower Point and nearby Nab Head are sites of archeological intruige. Tower Point was the site of a sizeable promontory fort, dating back to the Iron Age, while Nab Head was the site of a flint factory. It's a scenic spot, with excellent views towards Skomer island.
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Musselwick Sands is another of those idyllic Pembrokeshire beaches that's only accessible from the coast path. This means it's relatively quiet, although you'll have to check the tide times before visiting, as the beach is only revealed at low tide. To access it, you have to descend steps that are cut into the rock. A pair of picnic tables towards the top of the beach make it a great little lunch spot.
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Marloes Beacon is a summit in Marloes in Pembrokeshire. Great place to see the coastline and sunset from. Here you will find a trig point and amazing views
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