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Knelston Marsh

Knelston Marsh is an important area of high quality rush pasture surrounded by arable land and improved grassland.

The site is located in close proximity to two woodland Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINCs) and is important for a number of invertebrates and birds including Linnet.

Berry Wood (managed by the The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales (opens new window)) is a short distance to the south.

Designations

  • Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC 364)

Facilities

  • Petrol Station and shop at Knelston
  • Pub (King Arthur) in Reynoldston

Access information

Knelston, Gower
Grid Reference SS475887
OS Explorer Map 164 Gower

Footpaths

There is a footpath off the A4118 South Gower Road, opposite entrance to Stout Hall, that runs through the east part of the site. This footpath also links to Berry Wood Wildlife Trust Reserve.

Buses

The Gower Explorer bus runs regularly along the South Gower Road. Bus stop at Stout Hall entrance.

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