Traeth Lafan

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Traeth Lafan is a large intertidal sand and mudflat area on the north coast of Wales, noted for its rich birdlife and coastal scenery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal wetland
intertidal mudflat
sandflat
country Wales
hasBiodiversity invertebrate-rich sediments
shorebirds
hasCharacteristic covered at high tide
exposed at low tide
large intertidal area
hasConservationStatus protected for birdlife
hasEcosystemType intertidal zone
hasEnvironmentalImportance important feeding grounds for birds
important roosting site for birds
hasHydrologicalFeature shallow coastal waters
tidal flats
hasSubstrate mud
sand
hasToponymMeaning Welsh coastal place name
knownFor coastal scenery
rich birdlife
wading birds
wildfowl
languageOfToponym Welsh
locatedIn Irish Sea NERFINISHED
Menai Strait NERFINISHED
north coast of Wales
partOf Conwy County Borough NERFINISHED
Gwynedd NERFINISHED
usedFor birdwatching
nature observation

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Llanfairfechan hasNearbyFeature Traeth Lafan