Grid reference SR9394
near to Merrion, Pembrokeshire/Sir Benfro, Wales
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Bullslaughter Bay
An odd name for an attractive series of coves. No bulls in the vicinity, but several grey seals hauled out on the beach.
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Access to Flimston Bay
Access to the bay is a steep scramble down this gap in the rocks. There are plenty of hand-holds and most people should be able to make it down
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Flimston Slab
An impressive piece of rock architecture on Flimston Bay.
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Moody Nose
by Richard Webb
Some recent rockfall in a generally grotty bit of the coastline from a climbing point of view. I once fell off a route near here and dislodged a lot of loose rock. Interesting scenery though with the hole in the ridge.
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Natural arch, Flimston Bay
by M J Roscoe
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Gorse on the cliff tops above Bullslaughter Bay
Plenty of bird activity in and amongst the gorse here as it's rarely disturbed by walkers.
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Headland covered in gorse
by Eirian Evans
Above Flimston Bay
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Moody Nose
by Chris Downer
That is the curious name of this promontory with an interesting hole. It is probably named after the Moody family who lived near Hayston, about 1 mile to the north, from the 17th to 19th centuries. There are the remains of an early... (more)
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A cattle grid on the coastal track |
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Stacks at Flimston
by Alwyncooper
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Crystal Slab and Bullslaughter Bay
by Richard Webb
Cragging on one of the friendlier bits of Pembroke limestone.
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Flimston Bay
by Gareth James
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