This site includes two major sections of coast
in addition to Ramsey and several smaller islands. This site is of
international importance for its breeding population of the rare
red-billed crow, the chough. These sections of cliff-land carry
fine examples of a wide range of typical maritime vegetation in
which the chough feed, ranging from rock-crevice communities on the
most exposed cliff faces to maritime grassland, heath and scrub in
the hinterland. Ramsey is a rugged island, with classic sea-cliff
vegetation, extensive maritime heath and associated rare
species.
Designation
Map
Map
of the site showing the legal boundary.
Register
of European Sites Entry
The RES entry lists the species
for which the site is considered to qualify under the criteria in
the 2009 Wild Birds Directive.
JNCC
Details of
Special Protection Areas in Wales and the Natura 2000 Data
forms
Official Maps docs and Citations
CCWs interactive map of
the site.
Site Management
Management
Plan
The conservation objectives are provided as part of a Core
Management Plan which also includes the results of monitoring and
advice on any action required.
Summary
Map
Summary map showing locations of large scale management unit maps,
which makes it easier for everyone to understand what management is
needed in different parts of the site.
Large Scale Management Unit Maps
Map 1 of
8
Units 20- 23, 25b
Map 2 of
8
Units 19, 20, 25b
Map 3 of
8
Units 15- 18, 25b, 25c
Map 4 of
8
Units 12-16, 24b, 25c
Map 5 of
8
Units 1, 2a, 5, 9-12, 24a, 24b, 25a, 25c
Map 6 of
8
Units 5, 7, 8, 24b, 25c
Map 7 of
8
Units 4-7, 24b, 25c
Map 8 of
8
Units 3, 4, 24b, 25c
Access
Many designated sites are on private land: the
listing of a site in these pages does not imply any right of public
access. For more information about access please refer to our
interactive access maps.
Access Map
This is a link to the official CCW interactive access map