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Arfordir Gogleddol Penmon
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Pen-y-chwarel - quarry top.
LocationWest Gwynedd
Grid referenceSH5777781729
InterestBiological
Area103.33 ha
Notification1953

Arfordir Gogleddol Penmon is a Site of special scientific interest on the Island of Anglesey comprising about 103Ha of land along some 7 km of coastline at the south-east tip of the island.[1]

The site was designated in 2003 for a range of interests including botany, ornithology, geology and its marine environment

The geological interest is largely centred on the disused Tandinas quarry which provides the type locality for the Tandinas formation of the Carboniferous limestone . There are very good exposures in the quarry and on the sea cliffs.

The underlying limestone supports both calcareous dry heath and wet heath biological communities and includes a thriving population of Platanthera bifolia

The shoreline is exposed to moderate degrees of wave exposure and is one the better examples of marine communities of such limestone shores in the area.

This site is within the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

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