Craig yr Aderyn

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Craig yr Aderyn is a prominent rocky hill and nature reserve in Gwynedd, Wales, renowned for its striking cliffs and important seabird nesting colonies.

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Craig yr Aderyn canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Site of Special Scientific Interest
hill
nature reserve
rocky hill
country Wales
elevation 258 metres
846 feet
hasActivity hiking
rock climbing
hasArchaeologicalSite Iron Age hillfort
medieval fortifications
hasDesignation RSPB reserve
nature reserve
hasFeature prominent summit
rocky crags
steep cliffs
hasGeologicalType igneous rock
volcanic rock
hasPath footpath to summit
hasViewOf Cadair Idris
Dysynni estuary
importantFor breeding cliff-nesting birds
breeding seabirds
knownFor birdwatching
dramatic cliffs
large cormorant colony
panoramic views
locatedIn Gwynedd
Meirionnydd
southern Snowdonia
locatedNear A493 road NERFINISHED
Tywyn
managedBy Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
surface form: RSPB
nameLanguage Welsh
nameMeaning Birds Rock
near Cardigan Bay
overlooks Afon Dysynni valley
River Dysynni
partOf Snowdonia
surface form: Snowdonia National Park
region north-west Wales
supportsSpecies chough
cormorant
guillemot
herring gull
kittiwake
lesser black-backed gull
Peregrine falcon
surface form: peregrine falcon

raven
shag

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River Dysynni flowsNear Craig yr Aderyn