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Perched on Castle Point overlooking Fishguard Harbour in Pembrokeshire, Wales, Fishguard Fort is an 18th-century coastal artillery fortification. This historical site, sitting at an elevation of approximately 23 metres, offers a unique glimpse into Britain's defensive past and serves as a prominent landmark along the scenic Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail and Wales Coast Path. It's a key feature of the community that wraps around Fishguard Bay, encompassing the towns of Fishguard and Goodwick.

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    16 września, 2019

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    Fishguard Fort was built between 1781-85 after the American privateer Black Prince raided the port when locals refused to pay £1,000 ransom for a seized boat. A few years later, in 1797, the fort successfully warded off an invasion by the French with a single cannonball. These days, the ruins make for an interesting place to explore and afford great views.
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    Wysokość 20 m

    Open during reasonable daylight hours

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    Lokalizacja:Abergwili, Pembrokeshire, Południowa Walia, Walia, Zjednoczone Królestwo

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    What are the best walking routes around Fishguard Fort?

    Fishguard Fort is directly on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail and the Wales Coast Path, making it an excellent starting point for coastal walks. You can enjoy circular routes that incorporate the fort, offering stunning views over Fishguard Harbour and Goodwick. Many hikers choose to extend their visit by exploring the path in either direction, heading towards Strumble Head or south towards Newport.

    What is the terrain and difficulty like for exploring Fishguard Fort and its surroundings?

    The fort itself is situated on a clifftop at Castle Hill, involving a short downhill walk from the parking area. The terrain within the fort is generally easy to navigate, though it's a historical site with some uneven surfaces. For walks along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, expect varied terrain including some inclines and declines, typical of coastal trails. It's generally considered an intermediate difficulty for longer hikes, but the immediate fort area is accessible for most.

    Are there specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for near Fishguard Fort?

    Absolutely. The fort itself offers marvelous panoramic views over Fishguard Harbour and Goodwick, making it a prime viewpoint. Beyond the fort, the surrounding Pembrokeshire Coast Path provides numerous opportunities for breathtaking coastal vistas, especially looking out towards the Irish Sea and the rugged coastline. Keep an eye out for local wildlife and the dramatic cliffs.

    What are the parking options and public transport links for Fishguard Fort?

    There is a free parking area located a short walk uphill from the fort, making it quite convenient for visitors arriving by car. For public transport, Fishguard and Goodwick have two railway stations and a ferry terminal. Local bus services also connect the towns, and the fort is accessible from the town centre, though it involves a walk. It's advisable to check local bus schedules if relying on public transport.

    How crowded does Fishguard Fort get, especially during peak seasons or weekends?

    While the fort is a popular historical site and viewpoint, it generally maintains a peaceful atmosphere. However, like many coastal attractions, it can see an increase in visitors during summer months, bank holidays, and sunny weekends. Arriving earlier in the day can help avoid larger crowds, especially if you plan to find a prime spot for photography or a picnic.

    What should I consider when bringing my dog to Fishguard Fort and the surrounding trails?

    Fishguard Fort is a dog-friendly destination, and many visitors enjoy walking their dogs here. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path also welcomes dogs, though it's important to keep them on a lead, especially near cliff edges, livestock, and during nesting seasons for birds. Always carry water for your dog and be prepared to clean up after them to keep the area pleasant for everyone.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Fishguard Fort?

    Yes, Fishguard Fort is located on the eastern edge of Fishguard town, which offers a range of amenities. You'll find various cafes, pubs, and restaurants in Fishguard and the neighbouring town of Goodwick. There are also several accommodation options, including hotels, guesthouses, and B&Bs, catering to different budgets, all within a short distance of the fort.

    How long does a typical visit to Fishguard Fort take?

    A visit to Fishguard Fort itself, including exploring the gun battery, ammunition storehouse, and enjoying the views, can typically take anywhere from 30 minutes to an an hour. If you plan to incorporate a longer walk along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, your visit could extend to several hours, depending on the route and your pace.

    Is Fishguard Fort accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    The fort is situated on a clifftop, and while there is a downhill walk from the parking area, the immediate fort grounds are not specifically designed for wheelchair access. The terrain can be uneven in places, and there are historical structures to navigate. Visitors with mobility challenges may find some areas difficult to access. It's best to assess the conditions upon arrival.

    What are the opening hours for Fishguard Fort?

    Fishguard Fort is an open-air historical site and is freely accessible to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There are no gates or specific opening and closing times, allowing visitors to enjoy the site at their leisure, though daylight hours are recommended for safety and to best appreciate the views.

    What historical events make Fishguard Fort particularly significant?

    Fishguard Fort holds two key historical distinctions. It was built after the 1779 raid by the American privateer Black Prince, which bombarded the town. More famously, in 1797, it played a role in the "Last Invasion of Britain" when a French invasion force appeared off the Welsh coast. The fort fired blank shots to warn the town, contributing to the French decision to land elsewhere, an event often associated with local women in traditional Welsh dress being mistaken for British soldiers.

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