Guillemots. Razorbills & Choughs at Stack Rocks

Stack Rocks – Elegug Stacks

Elegug being the old Norse name for Guillemot ( the Welsh name being Gwylog ).

This is the largest mainland breeding colony of guillemots in South Wales. Razorbills intermingle and choughs may also be seen in this area.
A 1hour 30 minute walk from Bosherston along this stretch of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path enjoys spectacular scenery with limestone cliffs, stacks, arches and blow holes.
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Anne was born and bred in Pembrokeshire then continued her further education in Cardiff where she began her teaching career before sailing off into the sunset. It was during her globe trotting that she found her enthusiasm for travel writing. Anne loves nothing better than sharing her experiences and discoveries from the banal to the extraordinary. Based in Pembrokeshire once more, Anne now works for the IT team at Quality Cottages an established family run agency with 300 quality holiday properties throughout Wales.
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