Gower

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Gower is a scenic peninsula in South Wales renowned for its rugged coastline, sandy beaches, and status as the UK’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
geographical region
peninsula
coastlineOn Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
Carmarthen Bay NERFINISHED
contains Bishopston NERFINISHED
Gower Peninsula Coast Path NERFINISHED
Llangennith NERFINISHED
Llanmadoc NERFINISHED
Mumbles NERFINISHED
Oxwich NERFINISHED
Oxwich Bay NERFINISHED
Parkmill NERFINISHED
Pennard NERFINISHED
Port Eynon NERFINISHED
Rhossili NERFINISHED
Rhossili Bay NERFINISHED
Three Cliffs Bay NERFINISHED
Worms Head NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
designationYear 1956
governedBy City and County of Swansea NERFINISHED
hasDesignation Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
hasEcosystem coastal heathland
intertidal habitats
hasGeology limestone cliffs
salt marshes
sand dunes
hasLandUse agricultural land
hasLanguage English
Welsh NERFINISHED
hasProtectedStatus Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
highestPoint The Beacon NERFINISHED
highestPointElevationMetres 193
knownForActivity birdwatching
climbing
surfing
walking
locatedIn South Wales NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
Wales
notableFor rugged coastline
sandy beaches
scenic landscapes
partOf Swansea NERFINISHED
historic county of Glamorgan
tourismRegion West Wales NERFINISHED
wasFirstAONBIn United Kingdom NERFINISHED

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