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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