Solva and coastal views on a walk nearby

Solva is another pretty little village with a beautiful mooring for boats, being just off the coast in the mouth of the estuary of the River Solva. The village itself we did not explore but opted for a walk up to the top of the headlands (the Gribin) for the magnificent views. We were fortunate again to have a beautiful day for our walk.
So, some images of the area, starting with a couple of boats and, in the background, the lime kilns. Built in the late 18th or early 19th Century, of the original 12 lime kilns, seven remain. Lime, brought in by sea from Milford Haven, was used to enrich the poor local soil. These lime kilns - at the foot of the Gribin - were the last to be used, in 1900.




Boats at anchor in the estuary.


Thrush in a bush by the pathway, singing his little heart out!


Nearing the top of The Gribin and looking toward the sea.


And a similar view.


The looking down toward the town and the harbour.


Along the pathway nearby, you can see the Thrift which grows in abundance on these cliffs.




RAF Mountain Rescue team out training.



A great day in a beautiful area - I am sure we will return. (We did in 2015. My Blog )



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