, Harlech, Gwynedd Wales UK Website
Morfa Harlech is one of Britain's few accreting sand dune systems, due to the long shore drift which is currently eroding the dunes at Morfa Dyffryn. There is a range of sand dune communities exhibiting classic seral succession, and extensive dune slacks. There are many nationally scarce plant and invertebrate species. Morfa Harlech includes a large part of the Glaslyn / Dwyryd estuary, with mud flats and salt marsh areas which are important winter wildfowl feeding grounds. The beach and frontal dunes are popular in the summer, and erosion control measures have been generally successful.
ABOUT OUR LOCATION
Harlech between Ynys and Tal y Bont on the A496. Park at the car park adjacent to the golf course, which is at the entranceway to the walk along the beach that leads you to the reserve.
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