About Rhossili and South Gower Coast

This nature reserve has a lovely beach served by a good path from the car park. The tidal island of Worm's Head and the south-facing cliffs on the mainland that are home to some very special plants, birds and other wildlife.

A visit to t he South Gower coast has a lot to offer: the scenery is spectacular, there are interesting and unusual plants to see, the underlying geology is fascinating, and if you are a birdwatcher you will be visiting one of the top places in Wales to see seabirds, as well as other rarities such as Choughs and Dartford Warblers.
If you are interested in history and archaeology the area is well known for its remains of early settlements in Britain.

Of the sea birds that nest at in the area the most successful and numerous are the Kittiwakes, although many of their nesting sites can only be seen from the sea.

Location

51.5689049, -4.2900033

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