Nevern estuary

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The Nevern estuary is a coastal inlet in Pembrokeshire, Wales, where the River Nevern meets the sea near the town of Newport, forming an area of scenic and ecological importance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal inlet
estuary
adjacentTo Newport Sands NERFINISHED
Parrog NERFINISHED
country Wales
drainsCatchment River Nevern catchment
flowsThroughSettlement Newport, Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
formsPartOf Cardigan Bay coastline NERFINISHED
hasFeature beach
mudflats
saltmarsh
sand dunes
tidal channels
hasGeomorphology bar‑built estuary
sandy estuary
hasHabitat coastal grassland
estuarine
hasLandscapeType coastal
intertidal
hasNearbyPath local coastal footpaths
hasOrientation roughly north‑facing coast
hasRecreationAccessPoint Newport Sands car park
Parrog quay NERFINISHED
hasTidalRegime macrotidal
isTouristAttractionOf Newport, Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
knownFor birdlife
ecological importance
scenic beauty
locatedIn Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
south‑west Wales NERFINISHED
meetsBodyOfWater Celtic Sea NERFINISHED
mouthLocatedAt Newport Bay NERFINISHED
near Newport, Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
opensInto Cardigan Bay NERFINISHED
partOf Pembrokeshire Coast landscape NERFINISHED
region West Wales NERFINISHED
riverMouthOf River Nevern NERFINISHED
supports saltmarsh vegetation
wading birds
wildfowl
usedFor angling
birdwatching
boating
recreational walking

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Newport, Pembrokeshire situatedOn Nevern estuary