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St Ann's Head Lighthouse

Historical landmark in Angle

Updated: April 11, 2024 10:21 PM

St Ann's Head Lighthouse is located in Angle (Village in Wales), United Kingdom. It's address is Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Haverfordwest SA62 3RS, United Kingdom.

Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Haverfordwest SA62 3RS, United Kingdom

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Where is St Ann's Head Lighthouse?

St Ann's Head Lighthouse is located at: Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Haverfordwest SA62 3RS, United Kingdom.

What are the coordinates of St Ann's Head Lighthouse?

Coordinates: 51.6813633, -5.1734023

St Ann's Head Lighthouse Reviews

SAB photography
2023-11-04 19:35:17 GMT

Whether you are just on a wander or a Geology student looking for Cobblers Hole. This is must visit. I’ve been here in rain, wind and shine. It is simply a beautiful place to see. The new lighthouse and fog horn are automatic. The older St Anne’s Lighthouse is up for sale if I had the money I’d be there now. Check it out on rightmove. Still available for sale as of Oct 23.

Shipra Suman
2023-07-06 16:21:41 GMT

During my recent visit to Pembrokeshire, I had the pleasure of exploring the iconic St. Ann's Head Lighthouse, and it truly was a remarkable experience. This historic landmark stands proudly atop a rugged cliff, overlooking the stunning coastline. The location of the lighthouse is simply breathtaking. Perched on the edge of the cliff, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding sea and landscape. The rugged beauty of the Pembrokeshire coastline, combined with the dramatic cliffs and crashing waves, creates a mesmerizing atmosphere that is truly unforgettable.
St. Ann's Head Lighthouse offers visitors the chance to learn about the maritime history of the area. The onsite visitor center provides informative displays and exhibits that delve into the rich maritime heritage, showcasing artifacts, photographs, and stories from the past. It's worth noting that access to the lighthouse may be limited at times due to weather conditions or preservation efforts.

Toilets: yes, public toilet available at the site
Parking: Yes, dale beach car park, with ample amount of parking

Brad Thomas
2022-10-11 17:30:58 GMT

WOW, such a beautiful place!

We stayed in No.1 for just under a week, the trails and paths are amazing to walk through, we also had a dog and they loved the beaches!

I am really not one for walking, especially near cliffs but I was pleasantly suprised how enjoyable it was!

Would definitely stay here again! 10/10

penny Haythorn
2022-10-10 17:55:46 GMT

Nice walks along the headland. Some times very close to the cliff edge so I would hesitate taking young children..

Christine Craven
2019-09-26 18:29:05 GMT

The scenery is just breathtaking. Peaceful. Great area for anyone who likes walking holidays. Lovely little beaches all over

Brian Becker
2023-06-16 19:48:37 GMT

Beautiful start point for coastal walks either way around the headland. Ignore this sign, put up by locals to deter traffic, lots of places to turn and limited parking near the lighthouse.

Jay Maindorge
2023-05-22 19:41:33 GMT

A beautiful area by the coastal path, also a field nearby with friendly cows.

Rasmus Kjeldsen
2017-08-30 09:32:27 GMT

Great view, and historic significance as it used to be where British radar operators were trained during WW2. Take the round trip (footpath, ~45 minutes) you will not regret it!

Anya Chapman
2022-07-16 19:10:07 GMT

Lovely walks past the lighthouse on the coastal path. Also, great holiday cottages.

Craig Millar
2022-08-18 12:31:30 GMT

Great hike with awesome views!

Trish Blackmore
2023-06-18 17:06:51 GMT

Great view of ferries passing, nice walks.

Lenn Morris
2019-07-24 13:05:24 GMT

Awesome circular walk appx 8.5 mls from griffin inn.

Ste Smith
2023-11-01 21:34:34 GMT

Great views out into the Irish sea and along the Pembrokeshire coastal path

Hils Haque
2021-08-22 16:07:23 GMT

Great experience, great coastal walking path..great views!

Beverley Edwards
2021-12-14 22:45:58 GMT

Stayed in this delightful cottage at St Anne's Head, complete with hot tub and with a fantastic sea views.

Joanna Barnett
2022-09-05 13:12:57 GMT

Worth the deviation, right out there with great views.

Ray Smith-Gosling
2021-06-02 17:27:15 GMT

Lived here as a child and a teen love the bones of the place

Thomas Barber
2018-12-29 23:06:27 GMT

Spent Christmas here with the family and thought it was great!! Plenty of space for a party of ten. Room to have your own space or a number of great areas to communally hang out. The viewing platform is a nice place to hide away and take a book. Lots of fun was had in the pool, as cold as it was...the sauna brought us back up to temperature!

Paz Essono
2020-09-20 14:00:03 GMT

Amazing place 💖👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾. It really deserves a visit

Moo K
2019-08-25 08:33:21 GMT

Beautiful. Fairly easy walk on well marked paths. Stunning views. Lovely picnic spots in sheltered areas. We saw seals playing which was so gorgeous.

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About Angle
Village in Wales

Angle is a village, parish and community on the southern side of the entrance to the Milford Haven Waterway in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The village school has closed, as has the village shop. There is a bus link to Pembroke railway station. The Sailors' Chapel, a Grade I listed building, is in the church graveyard. At Castle Farm, there is a Pele tower and above Castle Bay there are the remains of an Iron Age fort. On the headland there are visible remains of medieval strip farming. source

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