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Gower Coast National Nature Reserve
Gower, Swansea County
This reserve, managed by the National Trust, consists of the Worm's Head tidal island and a section of limestone cliffs. The varied plant life is heavily influenced by wind, sea and sun and is at it's most attractive in late spring and early summer. Breeding birds include kittiwakes, guillemots, razorbills and, occasionally, peregrines and choughs. Good footwear is essential. The causeway is dangerous - please read the warning signs.
The Countryside Council for Wales is committed to creating opportunities for everyone to enjoy the countryside. National Nature Reserves are no exception. On some reserves the Countryside Council for Wales has provided additional paths. On others, access on foot is unrestricted and visitors are welcome to wander freely. Where possible, the Countryside Council also provide facilities to add to visitors' enjoyment of reserves such as bird hides, information points, guided walks and displays, and facilities for the disabled. Signs at entrances welcome visitirs to each reserve and provide basic information.
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About our location:
South west of Swansea on the A4118, turn right on to the B4247 and follow signs for the reserve.
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Safety: The Countryside Council for Wales makes every attempt to ensure that your visit to a reserve is enjoyable and safe. But visitors should also be aware of their own safety. Please watch out for hazards and wear appropriate clothes and footwear for your visit.
This work was commissioned by the Countryside Council for Wales as part of its programme of research into sustaining natural beauty, wildlife and outdoor enjoyment in rural Wales and its inshore waters. |
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Gower Coast National Nature Reserve
Gower, Swansea County
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