Geography The community lies mostly within the
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Crow Rock, south of Linney Head, has been the site of numerous reports of shipwreck, at least two of which have been confirmed by remains. The coastal area between Castlemartin and Stackpole Warren features sand dunes that have covered
Bronze Age and
Iron Age remains, as well as limestone cliffs on which prehistoric fortifications were raised. These features have benefitted from protection by military activity in the area. The Stackpole coastal area was the subject of a seascape character assessment in 2020 in relation to proposed wind turbine constructions. The coast is popular for walking and climbing.
Military training The community is the most southerly in Pembrokeshire, and includes the military
Castlemartin Training Area for armoured fighting vehicles. The
Pembrokeshire Coast Path diverts inland to avoid the area. ==References==