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Green Bridge of Wales

Tourist attraction in Pembroke

Updated: March 23, 2024 11:19 AM

Green Bridge of Wales is located in Pembroke (Town in Wales), United Kingdom. It's address is Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Pembroke SA71 5EB, United Kingdom.

Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Pembroke SA71 5EB, United Kingdom

J262+5J Pembroke, UK

+44 1437 776499

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Where is Green Bridge of Wales?

Green Bridge of Wales is located at: Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Pembroke SA71 5EB, United Kingdom.

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Coordinates: 51.6104863, -4.9984413

Green Bridge of Wales Reviews

D&C Lambert
2024-02-10 04:44:59 GMT

The bridge is the main feature to come and see but keep walking along the coastline and view all the breathtaking beauty plus spot the seals. If we'd had the time we would have loved to visit when the tide was higher for even more of a dramatic effect around the stacks. There was also lots of rock climbing activity.

Stephen Mills
2023-07-29 01:25:18 GMT

Amazing place and well worth the trip if you can find it. It's on a military firing range, which can be off putting however there are plenty of signs that tell you where you can and can't go or if it's even open. Basically, if the gates are locked, it's closed. There is no entrance fee and it's free parking.

Svitlana Lysytska
2023-08-04 15:09:11 GMT

A dramatic natural rock arch and rock pillars on the southwest coast of Pembrokeshire. Around 80 feet high and 66 feet long it's the covering of vegetation on it's surface that gives rise to the Green in the name.

The term 'green bridge' describes the role of weeds and crop volunteers in helping prevent pests and diseases. that threaten crops cross from one cropping season into the next.

Atitaya P.
2023-09-30 04:57:06 GMT

Green Bridge is a genuine marvel of nature. Its awe-inspiring limestone arch and breathtaking coastal vistas make it an essential stop for nature lovers when exploring Pembrokeshire’s coastline. To find this gem, use the postcode SA71 5HS (Stack Rocks Car Park). Be sure to continue driving until you reach the car park, which offers ample space. Avoid parking along the narrow road to protect your car’s paint from potential scratches. Trust me, it’s worth the extra effort to enjoy this natural wonder hassle-free.

Olivia Brogan
2023-07-22 20:41:35 GMT

Absolutely stunning views here. Especially if you visit as the sun is setting or rising. It's slightly dangerous as there's no fence or anything to stop you from falling right over the edge, so if you have a dog please keep it on a lead and keep an eye on young children. Also wouldn't recommend driving from very far to see this as its on the other side of a military firing base which can randomly be closed and you cannot get through. We drove 30 miles to be told we couldn't see it so had to return the next day. Still worth a visit though as its beautiful.

Sarah Churchill (Schill)
2023-09-19 14:43:49 GMT

Got lost using Google maps. Although on map in correct place, sat nav took us to St Govans head. Someone else who reviewed the Green Bridge of Wales said it had collapsed into the sea. I suspect they were directed to St Govans head too and saw just a stack and thought it had fallen into the sea. We headed to Castlemartin army base, went through the adjacent gate on a concrete Road (this is locked when firing range is open) and followed the road down. We found the green bridge a short walk from the car park. It most definitely IS there because I painted it!

Erika
2022-12-20 11:40:21 GMT

Amazing views! I found it a little bit tricky navigating to get to the Green Bridge, but once I did it was well worth it. There is a small car park and several wooden signs and information boards to direct you on what way to go, as it was a few minutes walk from the car park. The path to get there is bordered on either side by long grass, and the ground is uneven, so make sure to be careful when walking. I was unable to spot any litter which was very nice to see. There is a wooden platform with railings which enables you to get a better view of the arch, but also has a place to rest your phone to take the classic Green Bridge photo (as seen in the first photo attached). The entire coast is magnificent, I highly recommend visiting!

Prashant Shukla
2023-04-12 15:19:12 GMT

Breathtaking view of sea with natural rock in arc shape near the Pembrokeshire cliff.
It is in a location used for firing by the Military. So sometimes it's a good idea to check if it's okay to go. The drive to the car park is very slim and not well directed, but worth a visit. Car park is free which is a bonus.
If you walk a little further you can also see Stack Rocks.

West Bedlington Town Council
2023-06-16 20:29:39 GMT

Simply breathtaking
We visited twice during our week long break in Pembrokeshire
Early morning mist hid the sea arch on our first visit so we returned on a sunny evening
Great place to observe the power of nature
Keep dogs on leads the cliffs are perilous

Andrew James
2024-03-03 22:57:45 GMT

One of our beautiful country's most iconic views. Just splendid. And you don't need to pay to park. Just remember to check the Gov.uk site to check whether live firing will be taking place when you want to visit. If it is, you can't, as the road will be closed. Enjoy!

David “Fletch” Fletcher
2023-09-28 13:09:58 GMT

Stunning location. Large cliffs, coves, stacks, the arch. Has it all. Be careful of the drops! Excellent bird life and seals too.

Maddy Green
2023-08-22 12:38:52 GMT

Really beautiful. Not far from the nearest parking possibility. Great to see what water can do to rock. You can look very far over the ocean.

Kevin Miller
2023-10-07 16:50:39 GMT

Another lovely view of The Green Bridge of Wales, this time with Spike my bearded dragon.

Andrej Kokes
2022-06-21 06:16:09 GMT

Beautifull art of mother nature. This coastline is full of amazing things to see. Free, including huge car park. Great place to have picnic. Check online when is this coastline available for public as it's live military shooting range when it's closed. Place with huge colony of sea birds (no clue what kind) and we saw the seal as well.

Toby robson
2023-09-01 08:03:35 GMT

A stunning rock formation! Highly recommend the coastal walk to St. Govan's Chapel as there are many other beautiful views to see. It's worth getting the bus there or back as long as you time the walk around a bus.

Trehan
2022-04-16 07:45:00 GMT

This place is simple stunningly amazing (if that’s a word/phrase). Breathtakingly amazing!
Green Bridge is in a location used for firing by the Military. I’d recommend calling up prior to visiting as you literally drive through the firing grounds. The drive to the car park is very slim in areas down country lanes but well worth it. There is ample parking and it’s Free. It’s literally minutes from Green Bridge once you park up. (You can virtually see it when you park). The view is 100% worth it. There are also a mass of Puffins sitting on the rocks which makes the view much more pleasant.
If you walk a little further you can also see Stack Rocks. Another Beautiful, picturesque view and plenty of photo opportunities. The photos however just don’t do it justice. 100% Recommended, you won’t be disappointed.

Ahmad Hosain
2020-09-13 10:46:23 GMT

One of the most beautiful places I have ever been to. Views are unique and amazing especially cliffs at the beach. Nature at its most original status with no human interference! When it comes to Google maps it could be a bit tricky to find the right routes, some locals were nice enough to add hand-written signs for guidance to those who lost directions! Roads at some point are for both directions but fits one car only!

Victoria T
2022-12-11 18:46:43 GMT

Be careful with directions as Google took us to St Govans head. Beautiful winter walk. Carpark empty. Dramatic coastlines and very quiet with us being only people there. Appropriate footwear essential.

Colita Dainton
2021-06-05 16:21:19 GMT

Great place to visit on the weekend the colony of guillemot were amazing and spotted razor bills, Fulmers, oyster catchers, Ravens, gulls and more. The firing range is accessible on weekends only and well worth a visit. Free parking and some picnic benches.

Michal Tomasik
2021-08-23 13:31:46 GMT

Beautiful stones and cliffs around. Nice walk around when is a good weather. Road to parking is sometimes closet. Need check before go there, because road go across army shooting training place. Parking is nice, around 200 yards from cliffs and famous Green Bridge

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About Pembroke
Town in Wales

Pembroke is both a town and a community in Pembrokeshire, Wales, with a population of 7,552. The names of both the town and the county have a common origin; both are derived from the Cantref of Penfro: Pen, "head" or "end", and bro, "region", "country", "land", which has been interpreted to mean either "Land's End" or "headland". source

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