St Govan's Head


Birdwatching at St Govan's Head Pembrokeshire Wales. Free guide to the UK's best birdwatching sites

The path from the car park to the old coastguard station has been surfaced and provides a fairly level walk. It runs inland from the cliff edge.The views along the coast are magnificent. The cliffs here are important for seabirds,including guillemots, razorbills and kittiwakes. The coastal heath and unimproved grassland provides an ideal habitat for chough, and also supports many birds such as wheatear, skylark and stonechat (pictured).


Main picture: Manfred Heyde

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