Ancient ruins
St Govan's Chapel
42 locals recommend
Location
St. Govan's Head, Wales
Tips from locals
St. Govans Chapel is a tiny chapel built into the limestone cliffs near Bosherston. Constructed sometime in the 13th/14th century and dedicated to an Irish abbot St. Govan. You can walk here from a number of car parks - see my map “start points” for car parks. From Stakepole Quay car park it’s 4.2miles along the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. If walking is not for you St Govans car park is right next to the chapel, there is a flight of steps to reach the chapel. A good option is to park at St Govans and then follow the Pembrokeshire Coastal path to the West, 3.1 miles will get you to Stack Rocks and the Green Bridge of Wales. Just remember to double that as you’ll have to walk back!
St. Govans Chapel is a tiny chapel built into the limestone cliffs near Bosherston. Constructed sometime in the 13th/14th century and dedicated to an Irish abbot St. Govan. You can walk here from a number of car parks - see my map “start points” for car parks. From Stakepole Quay car park it’s 4.2…