Crow Rock
Crow Rock is a rock located off of Linney Head, Pembrokeshire, in west Wales. The area is considered to be a good diving location because of its marine life and shipwrecks. Crow Rock is not more than 20 feet wide. The rock lies south of Stackpole and Castlemartin community, the most southerly in Pembrokeshire.
Wrecks
Crow Rock has been the site of numerous reports of shipwreck, but only one has been confirmed by remains.Confirmed by evidence
- Norwegian motor ferry Balholm, 26 February 1979. Lifeboat and lifejackets recovered. Location of wreck confirmed by divers.
Unconfirmed precise location
- Sailing vessel Berkeley Castle, 8 May 1824. The crew were saved. Location not confirmed.
- Wooden sailing vessel Elizabeth and Hannah, 7 March 1827. Crew saved. Location not confirmed.
- Schooner Catherine, 18 May 1873. Location not confirmed.
- Steamship Amelia, 28 October 1874. The Angle lifeboat rescued crew. Location not confirmed.
- SS Tormes, 30 October 1894. Location not confirmed.
Marine life