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Bosherton Lily Ponds on the Stackpole Estate
© National Trust / Richard Ellis
Stackpole
In the south of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, between the villages of Stackpole and Bosherston
Prehistory  Garden  Park  Nature reserve  Iconic views or viewpoints  Woodland  Marsh or wetlands  Coast  1976 
Beautiful and varied stretch of coastline, famous for sandy beaches, wooded valleys and lily ponds.
 
  • National Nature Reserve, a haven for rare wildlife like otter and chough
  • Pembrokeshire Coast Path, lakeside and woodland walks
  • Great beaches for families and surfers alike
  • Rich in archaeology, from prehistoric settlement to 18th century splendour
  • Stackpole for Outdoor Learning - eco centre for school trips and families
  • The Stackpole Centre - accessible holiday and conference accommodation
Barafundle Beach
The secluded beach of Barafundle Bay on the Pembrokeshire Coast
Jewel of a beach set between limestone cliffs and backed by dunes and woods. This secluded bay can only be reached by a cliff path walk from Stackpole Quay, with steep steps at either end. SR991950

Stackpole Quay
Tiny harbour used by local fishermen and small pleasure boats. There is a tea-room and lots of National Trust holiday cottages nearby. SR994958
A boat tucked into Stackpole Quay on the Pembrokeshire Coast at low tide
Bosherton Lakes
Bosherton Lily Ponds on the Stackpole Estate
Three narrow valleys were flooded between 1780 and 1860 to create these tranquil and beautiful lakes, now an important nature reserve, great for walking. SR975945
Stackpole Woodlands
Footpaths radiate from the site of Stackpole Court, a grand mansion demolished before the National Trust owned this area. Exotic plantings in Lodge Park give way to mixed woodland further upstream. SR977962
A beautiful tree is reflected on the surface of a pond at Stackpole
Coast path to Trewent Point
Cliff scenery around Stackpole Head
A collision of continents 290 million years ago left us with the dramatic geology you can see north east of Stackpole Quay. The footpath to Trewent Point passes a fine coastal fort at Greenala. SS006965

Contact details
National Trust Estate Office
Old Home Farm
Stackpole
Pembrokeshire SA71 5DQ

01646 661359 (Estate Office)
01646 661464 (Stackpole for Outdoor Learning)
01646 661425 (Stackpole Centre)
01646 661442 (Mencap Walled Garden)
01646 672672 (Stackpole Quay Boathouse Tea-room)

Email: stackpole@nationaltrust.org.uk


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