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Strumble Head Lighthouse in Wales

Strumble Head Lighthouse

đź§  Fact: An iconic lighthouse perched on a rugged Pembrokeshire headland, built in 1908.
💡 Tip: Bring binoculars — it’s a hotspot for porpoise and seabird sightings.

Info: Strumble Head Lighthouse, perched on a rugged headland near Fishguard in Pembrokeshire, Wales, has guided vessels through the Irish Sea since 1908. Set on the tiny island of Ynys Meicel, it’s connected to the mainland by a small footbridge. The lighthouse, known for its striking white tower, offers breathtaking views of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. While the interior isn't open to the public, the surrounding cliffs provide excellent opportunities for walking, photography, and wildlife spotting, especially seabirds and porpoises. It's a serene and iconic coastal landmark in Wales.

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