Strumble Head

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Strumble Head is a rugged coastal headland in Pembrokeshire, West Wales, known for its lighthouse, dramatic cliffs, and rich marine wildlife.

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Strumble Head canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal headland
geographic feature
headland
adjacentTo Strumble Head and the North Pembrokeshire coast Important Bird Area
coastType high energy Atlantic coast
country Wales
hasAccess coastal footpaths
hasConservationValue important marine wildlife area
hasFeature exposed headland
offshore islets
rocky cliffs
steep slopes
hasGeology cliffed coastline
rocky outcrops
hasStructure Strumble Head Lighthouse
hasViewOf Cardigan Bay
hasWildlife dolphins
harbour porpoises
migratory birds
seabirds
seals
knownFor Strumble Head Lighthouse
dolphin watching
dramatic cliffs
marine wildlife
porpoise watching
rugged coastline
seabird watching
languageRegion Welsh-speaking area
locatedIn Pembrokeshire
West Wales
southwest Wales
southwest coast of the United Kingdom
locatedOn north coast of Pembrokeshire
navigationRole prominent coastal landmark
nearestTown Fishguard
overlooks Irish Sea
partOf Pembrokeshire coast
surface form: Pembrokeshire Coast

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
popularFor birdwatching
coastal walks
wildlife watching
region southwest Britain
seaArea Celtic Sea
tourismType eco-tourism
nature tourism

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

West Wales contains Strumble Head
Goodwick near Strumble Head