Chapel Point is the closest venue to the St Govan’s car park, although it sees much less traffic than its neighbours. This is probably due to a combination of seasonal bird restrictions, tidal considerations and a slight lack of well-starred routes. That said, it’s well worth a gander, as the two obvious ticks of Ultravixens (E1) and Ultravox (E2) are brilliant, and the rest of the wall harbours some pretty impressive territory, if not quite up to the same high standard. Alongside the crag you’ll find the atmospheric Chapel Cove itself, which might well qualify as Pembroke’s most popular tourist trap; random people falling about on slimy green boulders, that sort of thing. It’s quite a spot for a bunch of peregrines to hang out.
Routes
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8 trad routes (E1...E4) Graded List of Routes List of First Ascents | |||
| Buttress (click for routes) | No. of Routes | Route Type | Sunshine or shade |
Approach walk | Other | Page |
| Ultravixens Buttress The main two routes are situated on a narrow buttress with an undercut start. This is at the... |
8 | Trad |
Lots of sun! |
Level 5 mins |
Tidal Windy Restricted Access No climbing 1 Mar to 31 July (Birds) | 154 |
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