Marloes Peninsula

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Marloes Peninsula is a scenic coastal headland in southwest Wales known for its dramatic cliffs, wildlife-rich islands, and sandy beaches overlooking the Atlantic.

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Marloes Peninsula canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal headland
peninsula
accessibleFrom Haverfordwest
borders Atlantic Ocean
country Wales
hasBeach Marloes Sands
hasCliffsComposedOf sedimentary rocks
hasDesignationNearby marine nature reserve
hasNearbySettlement Marloes
hasViewOf Atlantic Ocean
hasWildlife seabirds
seals
knownFor coastal scenery
dramatic sea cliffs
sandy beaches
wildlife watching
locatedIn Pembrokeshire
United Kingdom
Wales
West Wales
surface form: southwest Wales
overlooks Grassholm
surface form: Grassholm Island

Skokholm Island
Skomer Island
partOf Pembrokeshire coast
surface form: Pembrokeshire Coast

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
popularFor birdwatching
coastal walks
hiking
photography
region West Wales
surface form: South West Wales

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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park contains Marloes Peninsula
St Brides Bay adjacentTo Marloes Peninsula
Skokholm Island near Marloes Peninsula