Abermyharan

Bay in Pembrokeshire

Wales

Abermyharan

Port Lieuog With adult grey seals and their pups.
Port Lieuog Credit: David Lally

Abermyharan is a picturesque bay located in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The bay is known for its stunning natural beauty, with golden sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. The bay is surrounded by rugged cliffs and rolling hills, providing a dramatic backdrop to the tranquil waters.

Abermyharan is a popular destination for beachgoers and water sports enthusiasts, with opportunities for swimming, surfing, and kayaking. The bay is also home to a variety of wildlife, including seabirds and marine life, making it a great spot for birdwatching and nature lovers.

The bay is easily accessible by car, with parking available nearby. There are also walking trails that lead to the bay, offering visitors the chance to explore the surrounding countryside and enjoy panoramic views of the coastline.

Overall, Abermyharan is a hidden gem in Pembrokeshire, offering visitors a peaceful and scenic retreat away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're looking to relax on the beach, explore the outdoors, or simply take in the breathtaking views, Abermyharan has something to offer for everyone.

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Abermyharan Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.85802/-5.3341509 or Grid Reference SM7022. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Port Lieuog With adult grey seals and their pups.
Port Lieuog
With adult grey seals and their pups.
Pembrokeshire skyline View from the arched doorway of St Non’s Chapel, Ramsey Island silhouetted by the evening sun.

From Ynys Bery, Ynys Cantwr and Foel Fawr on the left, to Carn Llundain, the highest point of Ramsey Island, on the right.
Pembrokeshire skyline
View from the arched doorway of St Non’s Chapel, Ramsey Island silhouetted by the evening sun. From Ynys Bery, Ynys Cantwr and Foel Fawr on the left, to Carn Llundain, the highest point of Ramsey Island, on the right.
Ramsey Island at sunset Across the bay from St Justinian’s.
Ramsey Island at sunset
Across the bay from St Justinian’s.
Carn Llundain The highest point on Ramsey Island.
Carn Llundain
The highest point on Ramsey Island.
Sunset behind Ramsey Island
Sunset behind Ramsey Island
Carreg-gwylan and Trwyn Bendro: Ramsey
Carreg-gwylan and Trwyn Bendro: Ramsey
Trig point on Ramsey Island The rustic triangulation pillar which has an Ordnance Survey flush bracket bench mark serial number S7057 is described in detail at <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://trigpointinguk.com/trigs/trig-details.php?t=5580" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://trigpointinguk.com/trigs/trig-details.php?t=5580">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Trig point on Ramsey Island
The rustic triangulation pillar which has an Ordnance Survey flush bracket bench mark serial number S7057 is described in detail at LinkExternal link
Carnllundain, Ramsey Island
Carnllundain, Ramsey Island
Carnysgubor and The Bungalow, Ramsey Island
Carnysgubor and The Bungalow, Ramsey Island
Aber Mawr Cliffs & Carnysgubor, Ramsey Island
Aber Mawr Cliffs & Carnysgubor, Ramsey Island
Aber Mawr, Ramsey Island
Aber Mawr, Ramsey Island
Ogof Colomennod, Ramsey Island
Ogof Colomennod, Ramsey Island
The eastern side of Carnllundain From the trig point, you can see all over the island and also to the mainland, where Whitesands and St David's are clearly visible. In the far distance are the Preseli Hills.
The eastern side of Carnllundain
From the trig point, you can see all over the island and also to the mainland, where Whitesands and St David's are clearly visible. In the far distance are the Preseli Hills.
Path on Carnysgubor The main route to the third highest point on Ramsey Island (Carnllundain has a subsidiary peak higher than this). The view extends over Aber Mawr to Carnllundain with Skomer Island on the far skyline.
Path on Carnysgubor
The main route to the third highest point on Ramsey Island (Carnllundain has a subsidiary peak higher than this). The view extends over Aber Mawr to Carnllundain with Skomer Island on the far skyline.
The summit of Carnysgubor The hill has a small summit ridge with a couple of subsidiary lumps.
The summit of Carnysgubor
The hill has a small summit ridge with a couple of subsidiary lumps.
Subsidiary peak and cairn on Carnysgubor Carn Llidi and Whitesands Bay are very clear on the mainland. The image also shows the flat north eastern corner of the island where most of its farming takes place.
Subsidiary peak and cairn on Carnysgubor
Carn Llidi and Whitesands Bay are very clear on the mainland. The image also shows the flat north eastern corner of the island where most of its farming takes place.
Aber Mawr Viewed from the south side with Carnysgubor behind it.
Aber Mawr
Viewed from the south side with Carnysgubor behind it.
Cliffs in Ogof Colomennod There is still a colony of guillemots on one of the ledges towards the bottom.
Cliffs in Ogof Colomennod
There is still a colony of guillemots on one of the ledges towards the bottom.
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Abermyharan is located at Grid Ref: SM7022 (Lat: 51.85802, Lng: -5.3341509)

Unitary Authority: Pembrokeshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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