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Grid reference SS9069

near to Monknash, The Vale of Glamorgan/Bro Morgannwg, Wales



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SS9069 : Rock formation at Craig-y-Beiri by Kev Griffin Rock formation at Craig-y-Beiri
SS9069 : Field near the cliff edge nearing Monknash Beach by Eirian Evans Field near the cliff edge nearing Monknash Beach
SS9069 : Seashore near Monknash by Stephen McKay Seashore near Monknash
Looking down from the cliffs just south of Cwm Nash to where the rocky beach is strewn with boulders from the eroded cliffs.
SS9069 : Path close to the edge of the cliff by M Hunter Path close to the edge of the cliff
The coastal footpath on the Vale of Glamorgan Heritage Coast is often extremely close to the edge of the cliff. Regular falls mean that every year the cliffs retreat further back inland.
SS9069 : South to Nash Point by Alan Bowring South to Nash Point
This broad sweep of cliff-backed shore extends south from Cwm Nash to Nash Point and is accessible from either end at mid and low states of the tide. The vertical cliffs of Liassic limestone reach a maximum height of 62m/200ft.
SS9069 : The Cliff near Cwm Nash (near Nash Point) by Graham Richards The Cliff near Cwm Nash (near Nash Point)
SS9069 : Rocks falls on the Glamorgan coast by Gareth James Rocks falls on the Glamorgan coast
SS9069 : Beach and cliffs at low tide by BARRIE TRIGG Beach and cliffs at low tide
Looking back towards Witch's Point from Nash Point
SS9069 : View from Wales Coast Path by Alan Hughes View from Wales Coast Path
View of limestone beach from the Wales Coast Path near Craig y Beiri.
SS9069 : At the turning of the tide by Alan Hughes At the turning of the tide
The gently lapping waves belie the fact that over the centuries storms have gouged this hollow out of the lias limestone and ground the rocks into pebbles.
SS9069 : Towards Nash Point by Stephen McKay Towards Nash Point
The Glamorgan Coast is both dramatic and, in many parts, unfrequented. The cliffs are unstable and impenetrable leaving the broad wave cut platform here between Cwm Nash and Nash Point deserted - even on a glorious bank holiday weekend. The... (more)
SS9069 : Cliffs on the Glamorgan Coast by Gareth James Cliffs on the Glamorgan Coast

 
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