Whiteford Burrows National Nature Reserve

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Whiteford Burrows National Nature Reserve is a coastal dune and woodland reserve on the Gower Peninsula in South Wales, noted for its rich wildlife, extensive sand dunes, and scenic walking trails.

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Whiteford Burrows National Nature Reserve canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national nature reserve
sand dune system
woodland area
coastType Burry Inlet NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
hasAccessType public access
hasActivity birdwatching
walking
wildlife watching
hasConservationValue high biodiversity importance
hasDesignation National Nature Reserve
Site of Special Scientific Interest
part of Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
hasFauna invertebrates
wading birds
wildfowl
hasFeature tidal shoreline
waymarked paths
hasFlora dune grasses
marram grass
orchids
sea holly
hasHabitatType coastal scrub
dune grassland
intertidal habitat
maritime heath
hasLandscapeFeature beach
coastal woodland
dune slacks
mudflats
saltmarsh
sand dunes
hasNearbySettlement Cwm Ivy NERFINISHED
Llanmadoc NERFINISHED
Llanrhidian NERFINISHED
knownFor birdwatching
botanical interest
extensive sand dunes
rich wildlife
scenic walking trails
locatedIn Gower Peninsula NERFINISHED
South Wales NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
Wales
managingOrganisation Natural Resources Wales NERFINISHED
partOf Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
region Swansea NERFINISHED

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Llanmadoc near Whiteford Burrows National Nature Reserve