Letcha Cliff

Cliff, Slope in Cornwall

England

Letcha Cliff

Windswept, St Just Clearly the owners of this shop have an eye for detail and design.
Windswept, St Just Credit: Jonathan Billinger

Located in Cornwall, England, Letcha Cliff is a prominent and picturesque cliff formation that attracts visitors from around the world. Rising majestically on the northern coast of Cornwall, this geological wonder offers unrivaled views of the surrounding landscape and the Atlantic Ocean.

Letcha Cliff is characterized by its towering height, reaching approximately 100 meters above sea level. The cliff's composition mainly consists of sedimentary rocks, such as sandstone and shale, which have been shaped over millions of years through natural erosion processes. This has resulted in the cliff's distinctive layered appearance, with different shades of colors representing various geological periods.

The cliff's steep slope is a popular spot for adrenaline seekers and outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy activities like rock climbing and abseiling. It offers challenging routes for climbers of all levels, with experienced climbers often drawn to its dramatic scenery and challenging ascents. Safety precautions are strongly advised due to the rugged nature of the cliff face.

In addition to its natural beauty, Letcha Cliff is also home to a diverse range of wildlife. Birdwatchers flock to the area to spot various species, including puffins, gulls, and falcons, which nest and breed on the cliff ledges. The surrounding coastal waters are also teeming with marine life, making it a popular spot for fishing and boat tours.

Overall, Letcha Cliff in Cornwall is a captivating destination that combines stunning natural scenery, thrilling outdoor activities, and abundant wildlife. Its timeless beauty and geological significance make it a must-visit location for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.

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Letcha Cliff Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.116723/-5.6999207 or Grid Reference SW3530. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Windswept, St Just Clearly the owners of this shop have an eye for detail and design.
Windswept, St Just
Clearly the owners of this shop have an eye for detail and design.
St Just Church Tower
St Just Church Tower
St Just from the churchyard of St Just church
St Just from the churchyard of St Just church
OS Cut Mark - St Just, St Just's Church <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm43294" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm43294">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
OS Cut Mark - St Just, St Just's Church
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Location of OS Cut Mark - St Just, St Just's Church
Carn Gloose Trig Point Flush Bracket S8141
Carn Gloose Trig Point Flush Bracket S8141
Ballowall Barrow This Bronze Age barrow was excavated (and radically altered) in 1878 by Cornish antiquarian William Borlase. The internal walls were rebuilt by him which has unfortunately affected the way it is perceived. It is however an evocative site in a stunning location.
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Ballowall Barrow
This Bronze Age barrow was excavated (and radically altered) in 1878 by Cornish antiquarian William Borlase. The internal walls were rebuilt by him which has unfortunately affected the way it is perceived. It is however an evocative site in a stunning location. See LinkExternal link
Cape Cornwall from Ballowall Barrow Looking over to England's only cape - Cape Cornwall as seen from beside <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6982138">SW3531 : Ballowall Barrow</a>
Cape Cornwall from Ballowall Barrow
Looking over to England's only cape - Cape Cornwall as seen from beside SW3531 : Ballowall Barrow
The centre of St Just
The centre of St Just
Cape Cornwall seen from the National Trust car park
Cape Cornwall seen from the National Trust car park
National Trust car park and hut at Cape Cornwall
National Trust car park and hut at Cape Cornwall
The Brisons rocks viewed from Porth Nanven
The Brisons rocks viewed from Porth Nanven
The stream from Cot Valley discharging onto the beach at Porth Nanven
The stream from Cot Valley discharging onto the beach at Porth Nanven
Eroded rocks on the beach at Porth Nanven Worn away by the stream in the Cot Valley, which discharges onto the beach here.
Eroded rocks on the beach at Porth Nanven
Worn away by the stream in the Cot Valley, which discharges onto the beach here.
Emergency call point at Porth Nanven
Emergency call point at Porth Nanven
The Brisons The twin peaks of The Brisons are 22m (72') and 27m (89') high. They lie about a mile southwest of Cape Cornwall. The gap between the rocks is called the Adgiwar Gap.
The Brisons
The twin peaks of The Brisons are 22m (72') and 27m (89') high. They lie about a mile southwest of Cape Cornwall. The gap between the rocks is called the Adgiwar Gap.
NCI Lookout Station, Cape Cornwall Looking up at the little National Coastwatch Institution Lookout Station on the coast of Cape Cornwall.
NCI Lookout Station, Cape Cornwall
Looking up at the little National Coastwatch Institution Lookout Station on the coast of Cape Cornwall.
Cape Cornwall Chimney This prominent landmark on the top of the cliffs of Cape Cornwall is a former mining chimney. It is built of red brick with the lower half being octagonal with round-topped arches revealing lighter coloured stone or render.
Cape Cornwall Chimney
This prominent landmark on the top of the cliffs of Cape Cornwall is a former mining chimney. It is built of red brick with the lower half being octagonal with round-topped arches revealing lighter coloured stone or render.
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Letcha Cliff is located at Grid Ref: SW3530 (Lat: 50.116723, Lng: -5.6999207)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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