Solva limekilns, Solva
#2 among attractions in Solva
Facts and practical information
The Solva limekilns are a row of disused limekilns in the harbour of the village of Solva, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The kilns have a Grade II heritage listing. ()
Solva United Kingdom
Solva limekilns – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St Davids Bishops Palace, St David's Cathedral, Chapel of St Non, Whitesands Bay.
- 3.4 miWHistorical place, Palace
St Davids Bishops Palace, St Davids
88 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Britain's smallest city, St Davids, the Bishops Palace is a historical landmark that captivates visitors with its medieval grandeur and architectural splendor. This impressive ruin, located adjacent to the magnificent St Davids Cathedral, offers...
- 3.4 miWHistorical place, National park, Sacred and religious sites
St David's Cathedral, St Davids
87 min walk • St Davids Cathedral is situated in St Davids in the county of Pembrokeshire, near the most westerly point of Wales.
- 3.3 miWChurch
Chapel of St Non, St Davids
85 min walk • The Chapel of St Non is located on the coast near St David's in Pembrokeshire, West Wales. Held by tradition to mark the birthplace of St David, the ruin cannot be accurately dated but is unusual in that it is aligned north–south rather than the usual east–west. Near to the ruined chapel is a retreat, a modern chapel and a holy well.
- 4.8 miWBeach
Whitesands Bay, St Davids
123 min walk • Whitesands Bay is a Blue Flag beach situated on the St David's peninsula in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Wales. Whitesand Bay, on some maps, located 2 miles west of St.
- 1.1 miNHistorical place, Watermill
Solva Woollen Mill, Solva
29 min walk • Solva Woollen Mill is a woollen mill in the village of Middle Mill, about one mile from Solva, Pembrokeshire, Wales, that has been in operation since 1907.
- 4.8 miNWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Carn Llidi, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
122 min walk • Carn Llidi is a hill east of St David's Head in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Carn Llidi and its surrounding area is part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The 594 feet rocky hill stands in a prominent and isolated position dominating Whitesands Bay.
- 5 miEForts and castles, Romanesque architecture
Roch Castle, Newgale
128 min walk • Roch Castle is a 12th-century castle, located at Roch near Haverfordwest, Wales. Built by Norman knight Adam de Rupe in the second half of the 12th century, probably on the site of an earlier wooden structure. Roche is the usual French word for rock, while rupestre signifies a plant growing among rocks.
- 5.5 miNWPrehistoric site
Coetan Arthur, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
140 min walk • Coetan Arthur dolmen, also known as Arthur's Quoit is the remains of a Neolithic burial chamber. It dates from around 3000 BCE.
- 3.6 miNEChurch
St Teilo's Church, Newgale
92 min walk • St Teilo's Church, Llandeloy, is a redundant church in the village of Llandeloy, Pembrokeshire, Wales, dedicated to Saint Teilo. It has been designated by Cadw as a Grade II listed building, and is under the care of the Friends of Friendless Churches.
- 6.3 miSESpecialty museum, Museum
Pembrokeshire Motor Museum
160 min walk • The Pembrokeshire Motor Museum exhibits a range of restored vintage cars. It is located at Simpson Cross, in Pembrokeshire, West Wales on the A487 road, about 4 miles from Haverfordwest.
- 4.2 miWPrehistoric site
Clegyr Boia, St Davids
107 min walk • Clegyr Boia, or Clegyr Fwya, is a prehistoric site on the St David's peninsula, Pembrokeshire, Wales, 33 to 65 feet above the surrounding area. It is about 1 mile west of St Davids, and about 0.75 miles east of the Pembrokeshire coast. The hilltop's rocky outcrop contains evidence of Neolithic and Iron Age settlements.