In the northwest of the mainland, this RÉSERVE reserve protects 1,6 km of coastline, mainly grey cliffs close to 100 m high, covered with seabirds: Murres murres, small penguins, gulls kittiwake and northern northern. In the barrens above the cliffs nest jaeger and curlew. You can access it from the B 9056, taking a small road to the Marwick Bay in the south, to the Parking parking lot in the north, where a little trail wins Marwick Head. The walk is breathtaking between Marwick Bay and Marwick Head, despite the encombrant memorial monument of Kitchener, a hero of the British colonial epic disappeared in 1916 in the shipwreck of Hampshire, off these cliffs.

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