Longberry Point

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Pembrokeshire

Wales

Longberry Point

Where the bridleways divide Above Musselwick.
Where the bridleways divide Credit: David Medcalf

Longberry Point is a prominent coastal feature located in Pembrokeshire, Wales. This headland juts out into the Celtic Sea, offering stunning views of the rugged coastline and surrounding waters. The point is characterized by its steep cliffs, rocky outcrops, and grassy fields, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

The area surrounding Longberry Point is rich in biodiversity, with a variety of seabirds and marine life inhabiting the waters below. Visitors to the point may also catch sight of dolphins, seals, and other wildlife that frequent the area.

Longberry Point is a popular spot for birdwatching, with a number of species of seabirds nesting on the cliffs and in the surrounding area. The point is also a great place for fishing, with ample opportunities to catch a variety of fish in the surrounding waters.

Overall, Longberry Point is a picturesque and tranquil location that offers visitors a chance to connect with nature and appreciate the beauty of the Welsh coastline.

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Longberry Point Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.716077/-5.1289337 or Grid Reference SM8306. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Where the bridleways divide Above Musselwick.
Where the bridleways divide
Above Musselwick.
Monk Haven, Pembs Defensive wall built across the exit from Monk Haven bay. Looking North
Monk Haven, Pembs
Defensive wall built across the exit from Monk Haven bay. Looking North
Mabesgate standing stone viewed looking NW. It is covered in many interesting lichens.
Mabesgate standing stone
viewed looking NW. It is covered in many interesting lichens.
Lindsway Bay Lindsway Bay on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Situated between Monk Haven and Sandy Haven.
Lindsway Bay
Lindsway Bay on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Situated between Monk Haven and Sandy Haven.
St. Ishmael's - Lindsway Bay Beautiful beach. Taken looking west.
St. Ishmael's - Lindsway Bay
Beautiful beach. Taken looking west.
Dale Fort Field Centre Built in 1856 for military use (protection of Milford Haven) it has been owned by the Field Studies Council as a field centre since 1947. The entire kilometre square is the centre and used by many 1000's of students each year. 70% of the students are A Level biologists working on the nearby shores to understand ecology.
Dale Fort Field Centre
Built in 1856 for military use (protection of Milford Haven) it has been owned by the Field Studies Council as a field centre since 1947. The entire kilometre square is the centre and used by many 1000's of students each year. 70% of the students are A Level biologists working on the nearby shores to understand ecology.
Motte The Motte to the north of St.Ishmael's.
Motte
The Motte to the north of St.Ishmael's.
Bicton Bicton farm.
Bicton
Bicton farm.
Road Junction Turn left for Haverfordwest.
Road Junction
Turn left for Haverfordwest.
Road Junction Turn left for Haverfordwest or straight on for Milford Haven.
Road Junction
Turn left for Haverfordwest or straight on for Milford Haven.
Little Castle Head The headland called Little Castle head.

The 'lump' left of centre is the 'Fort'.
Little Castle Head
The headland called Little Castle head. The 'lump' left of centre is the 'Fort'.
Great Castle Head Great Castle Head from the bottom corner of the wall that is just inside this grid square at SM 847 059. I think the brickwork that can be seen must be the remains of a pill box.
Great Castle Head
Great Castle Head from the bottom corner of the wall that is just inside this grid square at SM 847 059. I think the brickwork that can be seen must be the remains of a pill box.
The crab bridge Sandy Haven Pill This bridge and stepping stones on the coast path have been used by generations of children to collect crabs. The bridge is only above the tide for around 2 hours either side of low tide.
The crab bridge Sandy Haven Pill
This bridge and stepping stones on the coast path have been used by generations of children to collect crabs. The bridge is only above the tide for around 2 hours either side of low tide.
Dale Fort and Dale Roads Looking into Milford Haven.
Dale Fort and Dale Roads
Looking into Milford Haven.
Monk Haven
Monk Haven
Monk Haven
Monk Haven
Rock plants at Monk Haven
Rock plants at Monk Haven
Rock plants at Monk Haven
Rock plants at Monk Haven
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Longberry Point is located at Grid Ref: SM8306 (Lat: 51.716077, Lng: -5.1289337)

Unitary Authority: Pembrokeshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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Located within 500m of 51.716077,-5.1289337
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Lat/Long: 51.7145076/-5.1332388
Wenall Bay
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Lat/Long: 51.7158902/-5.130621
Lindsway Bay
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 51.7165409/-5.1243069
Lindsway Bay
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 51.7165409/-5.1243069
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