St Govan's Chapel is a chapel located at St Govan's Head, Pembrokeshire in south west Wales. Built into the side of a limestone cliff, the building …
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Jan 2, 2025
An easy, short stroll from the carpark to the steps. Around 60 steps take you down to the ancient chapel in the rock above the sea. So glad we went. Information signs tell the story of St. Govan. Full review by joybaggaley59
Apr 23, 2024
Very pretty location steep but has a car park nearby for those who struggle with distance. lots of myths to read up before you go makes exploring really fun. You can also park further away, quite bus… Full review by bex g
Sep 3, 2023
Always wanted to visit the church when on holidays in tenby. Easy to find and lots of free parking. Amazing views from the cliff tops. The church was smaller than I expected and the steps leading t… Full review by Leigh E
How long does it take to walk down to the chapel and to the head and then over to the huntsmans leap?
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From the car park in Bosherston about 30 mins to the chapel, a further 12-15 to the head and the same back to the chapel. and a further 8-10 to Huntsman's Leap and the same back . …
From the car park in Bosherston about 30 mins to the chapel, a further 12-15 to the head and the same back to the chapel. and a further 8-10 to Huntsman's Leap and the same back . You'd have the same 30 mins walk back to the car park. Or you can save 2x30 by parking at the chapel.
Yes you can. The land is owned by the national parks. The chapel itself is 'not owned' by the church of england or has anything to do with it. You need to contact: …
Yes you can. The land is owned by the national parks. The chapel itself is 'not owned' by the church of england or has anything to do with it. You need to contact: pembrokeshirecoast wales, do a search for the website had to remove the link as tripadvisor will not allow me to post the link. At the bottom of the page your find a phone number to contact them and they will in turn tell you who to contact.
I can be in that area on Saturday, March 25 (only). I have looked at the website (which the rules here do not allow me to cite but it's the uk govt site showing firing-notice for Castlemartin firing range) giving opening times but it is only for weekdays. Does anyone know if St. Govan's Chapel can be visited on a Saturday?
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How to check? They only list the weekdays on their site, which also indicates they don't answer their phone