Wooltack Point

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Pembrokeshire

Wales

Wooltack Point

Caves at Jack Sound Three large caves and impressive rock folding in a small promontory. Wooltack Point in the background.
Caves at Jack Sound Credit: Trevor Rickard

Wooltack Point is an impressive coastal feature located in Pembrokeshire, Wales. This prominent headland juts out into the Celtic Sea, offering breathtaking views and a rugged natural beauty. The point is situated near the village of Marloes, approximately 18 miles west of the town of Haverfordwest.

Standing at a height of around 30 meters, Wooltack Point is characterized by its sheer cliffs and jagged rocks. The exposed nature of the headland makes it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers. Its dramatic landscape is further enhanced by the crashing waves and the sound of seabirds, creating a truly immersive coastal experience.

The rocky shores of Wooltack Point are known for their rich biodiversity. The area is home to a variety of marine and bird species, including seals, dolphins, and puffins. During certain times of the year, visitors may be lucky enough to spot these creatures in their natural habitat.

Access to Wooltack Point is relatively easy, with a well-maintained footpath leading to the headland. From the top, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding coastline, including the nearby Skomer Island. The headland is also a great spot for birdwatching, with its cliffs providing nesting sites for a range of seabirds.

Overall, Wooltack Point is a must-visit destination for those seeking a true taste of the wild and rugged beauty of the Pembrokeshire coast. Its dramatic cliffs, diverse wildlife, and stunning views make it an enchanting place to explore and appreciate the wonders of nature.

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Wooltack Point Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.738211/-5.2530818 or Grid Reference SM7509. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Caves at Jack Sound Three large caves and impressive rock folding in a small promontory. Wooltack Point in the background.
Caves at Jack Sound
Three large caves and impressive rock folding in a small promontory. Wooltack Point in the background.
Wooltack Point Looking westwards towards Skomer island with the Garland Stone offshore on the right.
Wooltack Point
Looking westwards towards Skomer island with the Garland Stone offshore on the right.
Coastline east of Haven Point From the grassy top of Haven Point looking east across the bay to the cliffs between Marloes and St Brides.
Coastline east of Haven Point
From the grassy top of Haven Point looking east across the bay to the cliffs between Marloes and St Brides.
Wild Flowers on Wooltack Point Looking west to Skomer. Plenty of spring blooms on the clifftop here, including thrift and sea campion.
Wild Flowers on Wooltack Point
Looking west to Skomer. Plenty of spring blooms on the clifftop here, including thrift and sea campion.
Evening at Martin's Haven
Evening at Martin's Haven
Evening at Wooltack Point, Pembrokeshire In the foreground the rocky headland of Wooltack Point, beyond it ships at anchor in St Bride's Bay, with a distant view of Ramsey Island.
Evening at Wooltack Point, Pembrokeshire
In the foreground the rocky headland of Wooltack Point, beyond it ships at anchor in St Bride's Bay, with a distant view of Ramsey Island.
Midland Isle Between Skomer Island and the mainland at Martin's Haven.
Midland Isle
Between Skomer Island and the mainland at Martin's Haven.
The Neck, Skomer Island The Neck, no doubt named from the narrow strip of land connecting to the main part of Skomer, is closed to visitors.
The Neck, Skomer Island
The Neck, no doubt named from the narrow strip of land connecting to the main part of Skomer, is closed to visitors.
North Haven, Skomer Island This is the landing point for the island. Access is then by the track sloping gently upwards to the right.
On the left is the narrow strip of land connecting The Neck to the main island.
North Haven, Skomer Island
This is the landing point for the island. Access is then by the track sloping gently upwards to the right. On the left is the narrow strip of land connecting The Neck to the main island.
Wooltack Point and Tusker Rock Looking towards Skomer Island, with Garland Stone about 3.5 kilometres away in line with Tusker Rock.
This visit in 2007 had poignant memories for me, as five years earlier I had scattered my aunt's ashes at the tip of Wooltack Point. She had requested this spot as, for her, it was "where earth met heaven". When I first went there, I could see what she meant.
Wooltack Point and Tusker Rock
Looking towards Skomer Island, with Garland Stone about 3.5 kilometres away in line with Tusker Rock. This visit in 2007 had poignant memories for me, as five years earlier I had scattered my aunt's ashes at the tip of Wooltack Point. She had requested this spot as, for her, it was "where earth met heaven". When I first went there, I could see what she meant.
The Pembrokeshire coast south of Martin's Haven The flat-topped land in the middle distance is Gateholm Island (and this photo suggests that a few earlier photos in the square have been wrongly located, though the evidence is not strong enough to suggest a change). The more distant (and rather higher) land is the peninsula leading to St Anne's Head.
The Pembrokeshire coast south of Martin's Haven
The flat-topped land in the middle distance is Gateholm Island (and this photo suggests that a few earlier photos in the square have been wrongly located, though the evidence is not strong enough to suggest a change). The more distant (and rather higher) land is the peninsula leading to St Anne's Head.
Pony near Wooltack Point, on a midsummer's evening This pony had been grazing much lower down, and when it decided to head up the slope I had just a few seconds to catch this silhouette against the evening sky.  Shot taken at 21.08, a few days after midsummer.

I am posting this shot several months after the event - to celebrate the completion of my first thousand images on Geograph.
Pony near Wooltack Point, on a midsummer's evening
This pony had been grazing much lower down, and when it decided to head up the slope I had just a few seconds to catch this silhouette against the evening sky. Shot taken at 21.08, a few days after midsummer. I am posting this shot several months after the event - to celebrate the completion of my first thousand images on Geograph.
Skomer ferry arrives back at Martin's Haven
Skomer ferry arrives back at Martin's Haven
The coast at High Point The view from the coast path east of Martins Haven.
The coast at High Point
The view from the coast path east of Martins Haven.
Coast at Mouse's Haven Looking south from Wooltack Point past Mouse's Haven towards The Anvil. A dull day with few views, but to compensate there were plenty of choughs, a peregrine, two buzzards, and grey seals hauled out in the coves.
Coast at Mouse's Haven
Looking south from Wooltack Point past Mouse's Haven towards The Anvil. A dull day with few views, but to compensate there were plenty of choughs, a peregrine, two buzzards, and grey seals hauled out in the coves.
The Anvil Dramatic rock ridge at the south western point of the Wooltack peninsula.
The Anvil
Dramatic rock ridge at the south western point of the Wooltack peninsula.
Rocky coast towards Rainy Rock A rocky and inhospitable stretch of coastline on the south side of the Marloes peninsula. Rainy Rock is the big double topped block in the middle distance, whilst Gateholme Island is on the horizon.
Rocky coast towards Rainy Rock
A rocky and inhospitable stretch of coastline on the south side of the Marloes peninsula. Rainy Rock is the big double topped block in the middle distance, whilst Gateholme Island is on the horizon.
Coastline at Victoria Bay Huge slabs of Silurian age rock drop into the ocean at this point and a tiny stream slides down the rock face to the shore.
Coastline at Victoria Bay
Huge slabs of Silurian age rock drop into the ocean at this point and a tiny stream slides down the rock face to the shore.
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Wooltack Point is located at Grid Ref: SM7509 (Lat: 51.738211, Lng: -5.2530818)

Unitary Authority: Pembrokeshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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Located within 500m of 51.738211,-5.2530818
Wooltack Bay
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 51.7382791/-5.2512344
Coastwatch NCI Wooltack Point
Man Made: tower
Tower Type: observation
Lat/Long: 51.7367441/-5.2473508
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