The junior section of the club organised a sponsored Dinas Island & Pwllgwaelod walk, there was a great turn out of junior players and parents. Two walks were on offer, the Pwllgwaelod walk which was shorter and the Dinas Island walk, which is a must, to see some of the Pembrokeshire coastline. It took approx 1hr & half on the Dinas Island walk but a great few hours was had by all and even better the rain stayed away.
Dinas Island isnt an island at all but a promontory partially detached from the mainland. It was formed by the same Ice Age melt-water that formed the Gwaun Valley further down the coast. Dinas is famous on the West Wales coast for its birds, with ravens, chough and herring, greater and lesser black backed gulls to be seen in the winter. In summer razorbills, guillemots, fulmars and shag breed on the cliffs (a good spot to watch overlooks Needle Rock). Away from the cliffs there are stonechats and warblers. There are terrific views out to Newport Sands to the north and inland to the Preseli Hills.
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