Lying near the southern tip of the Isle of Portland, is Pulpit Rock. It is an artificial rock stack jutting out from the rocky coast at Portland Bill. The stack is not a natural geological formation but was created in the 1870’s when a natural arch of rock was cut away by workmen from a nearby Quarry.
Sun setting at Osmington Bay nr Weymouth. The land just below the sun to its left is Portland bill.
Tenby's roots date back to the time of the Norman Conquest when the county was invaded and colonised in around 1093. Much of the medieval castle walls, built by the Pembrokeshire Earls in 1264 to fortify the town from Welsh rebellion, have survived intact to the present day.