Captain Kites

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Pembrokeshire

Wales

Captain Kites

Path around Skomer
Path around Skomer Credit: Hugh Venables

Captain Kites is a prominent coastal feature located in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is a headland that juts out into the Celtic Sea, creating a distinctive point along the coastline. The headland is named after Captain John Kites, a renowned sailor who navigated these treacherous waters in the 18th century.

With its rugged cliffs and stunning panoramic views, Captain Kites is a popular destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers. The headland offers a variety of walking trails that allow visitors to explore its diverse landscapes, from rocky shores to grassy meadows. Along the trails, one can observe a rich array of flora and fauna, including wildflowers, seabirds, and occasional seals.

The headland's geological composition is primarily made up of sandstone and shale, which have been shaped by years of coastal erosion. This erosion has resulted in the formation of dramatic sea arches, caves, and stacks along the coastline, adding to the scenic beauty of Captain Kites.

In addition to its natural beauty, Captain Kites holds historical significance. It was once a strategic lookout point for the Pembrokeshire coast, used to spot incoming ships and protect the local community from potential threats. Today, remnants of old military structures can still be found on the headland, serving as a reminder of its past.

Overall, Captain Kites is a captivating coastal feature that offers a blend of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and historical significance. Whether one seeks adventure, tranquility, or a glimpse into the region's history, this headland is a must-visit destination in Pembrokeshire.

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Captain Kites Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.735792/-5.2831122 or Grid Reference SM7309. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Path around Skomer
Path around Skomer
Cliffs by Garland Stone The northern edge of Skomer, an excellent place to watch for Harbour Porpoise.
Cliffs by Garland Stone
The northern edge of Skomer, an excellent place to watch for Harbour Porpoise.
Garland Stone A haven for Atlantic Grey seals and a nesting pair of geese.
Garland Stone
A haven for Atlantic Grey seals and a nesting pair of geese.
Paine's Rock Just visible from the coastal path on the North of Skomer Island.
Paine's Rock
Just visible from the coastal path on the North of Skomer Island.
Footpath around the Northern edge of Skomer Island
Footpath around the Northern edge of Skomer Island
Footpath around the Northern edge of Skomer Island
Footpath around the Northern edge of Skomer Island
Lesser Black-backed Gull in the bluebells A typical site on Skomer, where large numbers of Lesser Black-backs breed and there are wide swathes of bluebells.
Lesser Black-backed Gull in the bluebells
A typical site on Skomer, where large numbers of Lesser Black-backs breed and there are wide swathes of bluebells.
Garland Stone Garland Stone, off Skomer Island.
Garland Stone
Garland Stone, off Skomer Island.
Pains Rock Pains Rock, a small islet off Skomer.
Pains Rock
Pains Rock, a small islet off Skomer.
A Sea of Bluebells A sea of bluebells on the northern slopes of Skomer Island.
A Sea of Bluebells
A sea of bluebells on the northern slopes of Skomer Island.
Path through bluebells Path through blooming bluebells on Skomer Island.
Path through bluebells
Path through blooming bluebells on Skomer Island.
Garland Stone View to the Garland Stone off the north coast of Skomer Island.  Ramsay Island and the Pembrokeshire coast around St David's can be seen in the background.
Garland Stone
View to the Garland Stone off the north coast of Skomer Island. Ramsay Island and the Pembrokeshire coast around St David's can be seen in the background.
The north coast of Skomer Island The north coast of Skomer Island with Pains Rocks below just off the coast
The north coast of Skomer Island
The north coast of Skomer Island with Pains Rocks below just off the coast
Garland Stone, Skomer, Pembrokeshire The Garland Stone is just off the north coast of Skomer Island. In the distance is St David's Head.
Garland Stone, Skomer, Pembrokeshire
The Garland Stone is just off the north coast of Skomer Island. In the distance is St David's Head.
North Side of Skomer Island
North Side of Skomer Island
The Garlandstone Rock Photo taken from St Brides Haven, from left to right are, Wooltack point, Skomer, the Garlandstone and in the far distance the island of Grassholm, topped by white guano from Europe's largest Gannet colony.
The Garlandstone Rock
Photo taken from St Brides Haven, from left to right are, Wooltack point, Skomer, the Garlandstone and in the far distance the island of Grassholm, topped by white guano from Europe's largest Gannet colony.
Skomer North West Coast This cliff faces north, further to the right and just out of view is Pains Rock.  A good place to see gannets and porpoises.   Grassholm lies just out of view behind the cliffs to the west, and The Garland Stone behind you to the east.  There is also a fine view of Ramsay to the north.
Skomer North West Coast
This cliff faces north, further to the right and just out of view is Pains Rock. A good place to see gannets and porpoises. Grassholm lies just out of view behind the cliffs to the west, and The Garland Stone behind you to the east. There is also a fine view of Ramsay to the north.
View of Skomer from Newgale beach The island is not usually quite so visible.
View of Skomer from Newgale beach
The island is not usually quite so visible.
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Captain Kites is located at Grid Ref: SM7309 (Lat: 51.735792, Lng: -5.2831122)

Unitary Authority: Pembrokeshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.735792,-5.2831122
Ferry Terminal
Lat/Long: 51.7392601/-5.2814141
North Haven
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 51.7383778/-5.2799589
South Haven
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 51.7347501/-5.2821905
Harold Stone
Historic: archaeological_site
Lat/Long: 51.7385371/-5.2841069
The Neck
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 51.7355408/-5.2763014
Bench
Backrest: no
Material: wood
Lat/Long: 51.7383822/-5.2830072
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 51.7379256/-5.2834645
Direction: SW
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 24
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Note: may have been upgraded
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 51.7374457/-5.2818509
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