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Heathland - photo: Rosie Edwards Heathland



This habitat occurs in two main types - upland and lowland, and can often be found near coastal cliffs. The most popular and rugged parts of the Pembrokeshire Coast path are around St Davids, and its here you will find a mosaic of habitats ranging from lowland heath to coastland and hilltop grazing.

Find out more about heathland habitats at the Wild Britain website by clicking here.




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