Nash Point

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Nash Point is a coastal headland in South Wales known for its dramatic cliffs, lighthouse, and views over the Bristol Channel.

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Nash Point canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal landform
headland
administrativeArea Vale of Glamorgan Council
coastType cliffed coast
country Wales
environment marine and coastal habitat
fauna seabirds
shoreline invertebrates
flora cliff-top vegetation
coastal grassland
geologicalPeriod Jurassic
Triassic
hasAccess coastal footpath
hasFeature intertidal rock pools
rocky shoreline
steep cliffs
wave-cut platform
hasStructure Nash Point Lighthouse
hasViewOf Bristol Channel
Somerset coast
hazard coastal erosion
falling rocks
strong tides
knownFor birdwatching
coastal scenery
coastal walks
dramatic cliffs
fossil-bearing strata
geological formations
views over the Bristol Channel
locatedIn South Wales
Vale of Glamorgan
locatedOn Bristol Channel
nearbyFeature Nash Point Lighthouse
surface form: Nash Point Lighthouse foghorn building

Nash Point car park
nearbySettlement Llantwit Major
Marcross
partOf Glamorgan Heritage Coast
South Wales
surface form: South Wales coastline
protectionStatus heritage coast
region South Wales
surface form: South Wales Coast
tourism local visitor attraction
usedFor coastal wildlife observation
geology field trips
photography
recreational walking

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