St Brides Bay

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St Brides Bay is a large, scenic coastal bay in southwest Wales known for its rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and rich marine wildlife.

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St Brides Bay canonical 13

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
coastal landform
adjacentTo Marloes Peninsula
St Davids Peninsula and Ramsey Island
surface form: St Davids Peninsula
coastType drowned glacial valley coast
country Wales
hasBeach Broad Haven Beach
Druidston Haven
Little Haven Beach
Marloes Sands
Newgale Beach
Whitesands Bay
hasEcologicalCharacteristic important marine habitat
important seabird breeding area
hasFeature rocky headlands
rugged cliffs
sandy beaches
sea caves
hasHeadland St Ann’s Head
St Davids
surface form: St Davids Head
hasIslandNearMouth Grassholm
surface form: Grassholm Island

Skokholm Island
Skomer Island
hasLighthouseNearby St Ann’s Head Lighthouse
hasSettlementOnShore Broad Haven
Dale
Little Haven
Newgale
Solva
hasTrailAlongCoast Pembrokeshire Coast Path
knownFor dolphin and porpoise sightings
rich marine wildlife
scenic coastal landscapes
seabird colonies
seals
locatedIn British Isles
Pembrokeshire
United Kingdom
West Wales
surface form: southwest Wales
nearestTown St Davids
partOf Atlantic Ocean
Celtic Sea
popularFor boating
coastal walking
sea kayaking
surfing
wildlife watching
protectedBy Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

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Pembrokeshire contains St Brides Bay
West Wales contains St Brides Bay
St Davids near St Brides Bay
Ramsey Island locatedInBodyOfWater St Brides Bay
Skomer Island locatedInBodyOfWater St Brides Bay
Skokholm Island locatedIn St Brides Bay
Menevia nearbyCoast St Brides Bay
Solva harbour locatedOn St Brides Bay
Solva harbour hasViewOf St Brides Bay
Whitesands Bay partOf St Brides Bay