Visit Bullslaughter Bay
The unusually named, Bullslaughter Bay is a lovely small bay with a sand, shingle and rocky beach. This part of the South Pembrokeshire coastline has a rich smuggling history and rugged rural scenery.
The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path winds its way along the limestone cliff top, offering amazing views.
The cliffs at Bullslaughter Bay are a well known sea cliff climbing location. Bass fishing is also popular here.
There are no facilities here, and the area is part of the Castlemartin range. Be aware of the Castlemartin firing times.
To get to Bullsalughter Bay, you have to walk along the path from nearby Flimstone Bay.
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Getting To Bullslaughter Bay
Beach Location
Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Pembroke SA71 5DS, UK
Parking
It is about a 40 minute walk from Stack rocks Car park
Nearest Train
There are no train stations near this beach
You can only get to this beach on foot along the coastal path.
Map of Bullslaughter Bay
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What’s On along the Coast
Throughout the year there are a series of events and festivals taking place along the Coast. Find out What’s On from food festivals to cultural and sporting events.
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