Dunraven Bay

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Dunraven Bay is a scenic sandy cove on the south coast of Wales, known for its dramatic cliffs, rock pools, and popularity with walkers, surfers, and fossil hunters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
beach
cove
country Wales
hasAccessType public beach
hasActivity fossil collecting
photography
rock pooling
surfing
walking
hasAlternativeName Southerndown Beach NERFINISHED
hasBeachType tidal beach
hasCliffType Jurassic cliffs
hasEnvironmentType intertidal zone
hasFeature car park above the bay
steps down to the beach
hasGeologicalFeature cliffs
rock pools
hasGeologicalPeriod Jurassic
hasHazard rocky areas
strong tides
hasLandscapeType coastal landscape
hasNearbyFeature Dunraven Castle ruins NERFINISHED
Dunraven Park NERFINISHED
coastal path
hasNearbySettlement Southerndown NERFINISHED
hasSandType sandy
hasViewOf Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
isTouristAttractionOf Vale of Glamorgan NERFINISHED
Wales NERFINISHED
knownFor coastal walks
dramatic cliffs
fossil hunting
rock pooling
scenic views
surfing
locatedIn Vale of Glamorgan NERFINISHED
locatedOnBodyOfWater Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf south coast of Wales
managedAs heritage coast site
partOf Glamorgan Heritage Coast NERFINISHED
Jurassic Coast of South Wales NERFINISHED
popularWith fossil hunters
surfers
walkers
region South Wales NERFINISHED

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Glamorgan Heritage Coast hasSite Dunraven Bay
St Brides Major hasNearbyLandmark Dunraven Bay