Begin among boulder‑strewn serpentinite and turquoise water, climbing toward cliffs where peridotite meets surf. Wayfinding is simple on clear days, yet the geology proves intricate, with polished surfaces, fault gouge, and pebbly pockets. Pause above seal‑haunted inlets, compare rock colors in sunlight, and finish beside Britain’s southerly lighthouse, feeling waves rewrite edges with gentle persistence.
Time your crossing to the tidal causeway, stepping over limestone pavements patterned by joints and pit‑marked by solution hollows. Beyond, sea‑cliffs host nesting birds, and ledges bloom with thrift. Watch swell refract around the headland, focus on safe return times, and glimpse how carbonate beds, fossils, and wind‑sculpted turf share one dramatic, breathing skyline.
Follow the clifftop near Castlemartin to see towering limestone stacks and a vast natural arch, both born from cave expansion along weaknesses. Sea roar magnifies every footstep, and guillemots crowd ledges in season. Study bedding, joints, and collapse scars, recognizing sequences where rock chemistry, storm energy, and patient time collaborated to lift sculpture from darkness.
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