Huntsman’s Leap
Huntsman’s Leap is a cliff in Pembrokeshire, South Wales, Wales. Huntsman’s Leap is situated nearby to the church St Govan’s Chapel, as well as near the lake Mere Pool.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include St Govan’s Chapel and St Michael and All Angels‘ Church.
St Govan’s Chapel
Church
Photo: Anthony Gostling, CC BY-SA 2.0.
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 measures 20 by 12 feet with walls constructed from limestone, and consists of two chambers, one in the front and one in the back. St Govan’s Chapel is situated 1,700 feet east of Huntsman’s Leap.
St Michael and All Angels‘ Church
Church
Photo: grassrootsgroundswell, CC BY 2.0.
St Michael and All Angels‘ Church is situated 1¼ miles north of Huntsman’s Leap.
Green Bridge of Wales
Photo: Sanderling6451, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Green Bridge of Wales is a natural arch formed from Carboniferous Limestone within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is located in the Castlemartin Training Area, but access for the public is normally available. Green Bridge of Wales is situated 2½ miles west of Huntsman’s Leap.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bosherston and Maiden Wells.
Bosherston
Village
Photo: Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Bosherston is a village and parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales, within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Bosherston has a population of approximately 300, with a pub and a café serving light refreshments during the summer.
Maiden Wells
Hamlet
Photo: Chris Downer, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Maiden Wells is a small village located 1.6 miles south of Pembroke in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The earliest reference to Maiden Wells is 'Mayden Welle' in 1336. The population is currently around 300. Maiden Wells is situated 4 miles north of Huntsman’s Leap.
Castlemartin
Village
Photo: Dave, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Castlemartin is a village and parish in the community of Stackpole and Castlemartin, Pembrokeshire, Wales, in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The village is on a sandstone ridge, 5 miles southwest of Pembroke, 4 miles southeast of Angle, and reached on the B4319 road. Castlemartin is situated 4½ miles northwest of Huntsman’s Leap.
Huntsman’s Leap
- Type: Cliff
- Category: landform
- Location: Pembrokeshire, South Wales, Wales, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
51.5985° or 51° 35′ 55″ northLongitude
-4.94439° or 4° 56′ 40″ westOpen location code
9C3QH3X4+C6OpenStreetMap ID
node 6736503649OpenStreetMap feature
natural=cliff
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Mere Pool and North Hill.
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