Church Bay ASSI

| Site Number | ASSI 327 |
|---|---|
| Area | 20.57h. |
| Declared Date | 26/2/10 |
| Confirmed Date | 24/9/10 |
| County | Antrim |
| Council(s) | Moyle District Council |
| Keywords | Earth Science |
The landforms are a series of ridges found on the east side of Church Bay that are composed of sand and gravel deposits. The ridges were formed at a time when sea level was higher than today.
Church Bay is a special place because of its earth science interest. The area contains landforms that are unique in Ireland.
Fossils of the common periwinkle have been found at the site, allowing an age of approximately 12,335 years before the present to be determined. This puts formation during a warm period between two colder periods during the last Ice Age.
Site Related Documents
Site map (.PDF 3.05Mb)
, Citation and Views about Management document (.PDF 223Kb)
and Colour Leaflet (.PDF 180Kb)![]()







