Green Bridge of Wales

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The Green Bridge of Wales is a dramatic natural limestone sea arch and popular coastal landmark located along the rugged shoreline of Pembrokeshire in southwest Wales.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural sea arch
rock formation
tourist attraction
country Wales
faces Atlantic weather systems
featuredIn promotional material for Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
tourism photography of Wales
formedBy marine erosion
wave action
weathering
geologicalType limestone sea arch
hasAccessRestriction access subject to MOD firing range closures
hasApproximateHeight 24 metres
hasApproximateLatitude 51.613
hasApproximateLongitude -5.123
hasApproximateSpan 20 metres
hasCliffType carboniferous limestone cliffs
hasColor greenish hue from vegetation
hasCoordinateSystem WGS84
hasNearbyFeature rock stacks
sea cliffs
seabird nesting sites
hasOfficialLanguageRegion English
Welsh
isPopularFor birdwatching
coastal walks
photography
sightseeing
locatedIn Pembrokeshire
West Wales
surface form: southwest Wales
locatedInProtectedArea Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
locatedNear Stack Rocks
surface form: Elegug Stacks

Stack Rocks
locatedOnCoastOf Celtic Sea
managedBy Castlemartin Firing Range
surface form: Ministry of Defence training area at Castlemartin
material limestone
nameDerivedFrom green vegetation on the arch
nearbySettlement Bosherston
Pembroke
partOf St Davids Peninsula
surface form: Castlemartin Peninsula

Pembrokeshire coast
surface form: Pembrokeshire coastline
region United Kingdom
subjectTo coastal erosion
tourismDesignation iconic landmark of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
viewedFrom clifftop viewpoint

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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park contains Green Bridge of Wales
Stack Rocks near Green Bridge of Wales