Arches UK - a collection of Nature’s arches and bridges
Bullslaughter Arch
NABSQNO 30U 363166 – 5719534
Pembrokeshire. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park was designated in 1952 and remains the only UK national park recognised primarily for its coastline. It boasts some of the most spectacular scenery and diverse wildlife in Britain. It stretches from the resorts of Saundersfoot and Tenby in the south to Cardigan in the north an area of 243 sq miles. The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path is a 180 mile walking trail.
Bullslaughter Bay, where this arch is located, is about 1 ¼ miles east of the parking area for the Green Bridge of Wales along the coastal path.
Caution. The road to the parking area for the coastal path and the arch crosses a military firing and tank range. The road is often closed but is generally open at weekends and public holidays.