Lihou headland

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Lihou headland is a coastal promontory on the small tidal island of Lihou, off Guernsey in the Channel Islands, known for its rugged shoreline, wildlife habitats, and historic remains.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Lihou Island nature area 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal headland
geographic feature
accessDependsOn tides
adjacentTo Lihou coastline
climate temperate oceanic
country Guernsey NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole breeding area for birds
habitat for coastal species
environmentType coastal
maritime
geology rocky outcrops
hasCharacteristic exposed to Atlantic weather
rocky coast
rugged shoreline
hasConservationValue high
hasFeature cliffs
coastal heathland
grassland
intertidal zone
maritime habitats
rock pools
hasPart archaeological sites
old structures
ruins
hasViewOf nearby Channel Islands
open sea
heritageStatus site with historic interest
isTidalContext associated with tidal island access
knownFor historic remains
marine life
seabirds
wildlife habitats
locatedIn Channel Islands NERFINISHED
English Channel NERFINISHED
locatedOn Lihou NERFINISHED
near Guernsey NERFINISHED
partOf Lihou island landscape
natural environment of Guernsey
region Bailiwick of Guernsey NERFINISHED
seaArea north-east Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
surroundedBy sea
tourism local attraction
usedFor birdwatching
nature observation
walking

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Lihou Priory ruins locatedNear Lihou headland
Grande Havre Bay adjacentTo Lihou headland
this entity surface form: Lihou Island nature area