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English: Narrow entrance to Porthclais harbour Porthclais harbour is maintained by the National Trust which runs a sales kiosk and tea stall in the carpark making it a popular destination for walkers. The harbour was once a busy trading port serving the city of St Davids, a mile to the northeast.
Porthclais harbour is at the head of a narrow inlet, a ria formed when seawater flooded the valley which had been carved out by retreating glaciation after the last ice age. A stone breakwater protects the harbour entrance. The coast around Porthclais is popular with canoeists and rock-climbers. From the sixteenth century until around 1900, goods handled at Porthclais included wool, corn, malt, timber and lime. The derelict lime kilns can still be seen on both sides of Porthclais harbour. Limestone was brought in by ship and burnt in the kilns to produce lime which was transported away by horse and cart; some went to make mortar but most was used for agricultural soil conditioning. |
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Author | Andy F |
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Camera location | 51° 52′ 02″ N, 5° 16′ 47″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 51.867310; -5.279800 |
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Object location | 51° 52′ 03″ N, 5° 16′ 51″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 51.867550; -5.280800 |
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25 September 2009
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51°52'3.18"N, 5°16'50.88"W
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