Visit Bullslaughter Bay
The unusually named, Bullslaughter Bay, located in Pembrokeshire, is a secluded cove known for its dramatic limestone cliffs and clear waters. 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. Bullslaughter Bay offers a retreat away from crowded tourist spots, making it ideal for those seeking solitude.
The area has stunning coastal walks, including trails leading to the nearby Elegug Stack Rocks.
The cliffs at Bullslaughter Bay are a well known sea cliff climbing location. The clear waters and rocky outcrops make Bullslaughter Bay a suitable spot for fishing. Anglers can expect to catch species typical of the Pembrokeshire coast
The bay is situated within the Castlemartin Range, an active military training area. Public access is restricted during live firing exercises. It’s essential to check the firing schedules before planning a visit.
There are no amenities such as restrooms, cafes, or shops at the bay. Visitors should come prepared with necessary supplies
To get to Bullsalughter Bay, you have to walk along the path from nearby Flimston 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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