Trevedra Cliff

Cliff, Slope in Cornwall

England

Trevedra Cliff

Looking down to Sennen Cove from the coast path on the dunes
Looking down to Sennen Cove from the coast path on the dunes Credit: Rod Allday

Trevedra Cliff is a prominent feature located on the southwestern coast of Cornwall, England. It is a stunning cliff formation that stretches along the coastline, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Standing at an impressive height of around 70 meters (230 feet), the cliff provides a dramatic backdrop to the surrounding landscape.

The cliff is made up of sedimentary rocks, primarily composed of granite and slate. The layers of rock reveal the area's geological history and offer a glimpse into the forces that shaped this part of Cornwall over millions of years.

Trevedra Cliff is known for its rugged beauty and is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and hikers. The cliff offers several hiking trails that allow visitors to explore its unique features, including narrow paths and hidden coves. The trails also provide access to secluded beaches, where visitors can relax and enjoy the tranquility of the area.

The cliff's steep slope and jagged edges make it an ideal location for birdwatching, as it serves as a nesting site for various seabirds. Visitors may spot species such as puffins, razorbills, and gulls, among others.

Tourists and locals alike are drawn to Trevedra Cliff for its stunning views and natural beauty. The ever-changing colors of the sky, the crashing waves against the rocks, and the panoramic vistas make it a popular destination for photographers and artists seeking inspiration.

Overall, Trevedra Cliff is a captivating natural landmark that showcases the rugged charm and scenic allure of Cornwall's coastline.

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Trevedra Cliff Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.089328/-5.6869006 or Grid Reference SW3627. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Looking down to Sennen Cove from the coast path on the dunes
Looking down to Sennen Cove from the coast path on the dunes
The crowded beach at Sennen at high tide in August The beach at Sennen is vast but at high tide space is at a premium!
The crowded beach at Sennen at high tide in August
The beach at Sennen is vast but at high tide space is at a premium!
Empty beach on a sunny day in August! Compare with <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6929331">SW3526 : The crowded beach at Sennen at high tide in August</a>. The beach has been closed by the lifeguards and coastguards after a suspicious object was found.  It proved to be a WWII Mills bomb which was later disposed of by the Navy bomb disposal team from Plymouth
Empty beach on a sunny day in August!
Compare with SW3526 : The crowded beach at Sennen at high tide in August. The beach has been closed by the lifeguards and coastguards after a suspicious object was found. It proved to be a WWII Mills bomb which was later disposed of by the Navy bomb disposal team from Plymouth
Waves breaking over the breakwater at Sennen Cove at high tide
Waves breaking over the breakwater at Sennen Cove at high tide
Big breakers on Whitesand Bay
Big breakers on Whitesand Bay
Sennen beach on a sunny August day
Sennen beach on a sunny August day
Teasel seed head
Teasel seed head
Sunset over the harbour at Sennen Cove
Sunset over the harbour at Sennen Cove
Figures on the breakwater at sunset
Figures on the breakwater at sunset
Sennen August sunset
Sennen August sunset
Small boats, Sennen Cove Not a day for fishing in a small boat. These are tied up, well away from the water.
Small boats, Sennen Cove
Not a day for fishing in a small boat. These are tied up, well away from the water.
Sennen Cove viewed from the South West Coastal Path
Sennen Cove viewed from the South West Coastal Path
Public toilets at Sennen Cove
Public toilets at Sennen Cove
Storm damage to Sennen Cove Lifeboat Station During Storm Eunice on 18 February 2022 the zinc covering of the roof was completely peeled off by extremely high winds.  The crumpled remains of the roof covering can be seen in front of the building.
Storm damage to Sennen Cove Lifeboat Station
During Storm Eunice on 18 February 2022 the zinc covering of the roof was completely peeled off by extremely high winds. The crumpled remains of the roof covering can be seen in front of the building.
Zinc roof covering from Sennen Lifeboat Station The roof covering was completely torn off by Storm Eunice on 18 February 2022.
Zinc roof covering from Sennen Lifeboat Station
The roof covering was completely torn off by Storm Eunice on 18 February 2022.
Watching the waves on the beach at Sennen
Watching the waves on the beach at Sennen
Sunset behind Pedn-men-du
Sunset behind Pedn-men-du
Red Campion and Cow Parsley flowers in Maria's Lane Looking down to Sennen beach.
Red Campion and Cow Parsley flowers in Maria's Lane
Looking down to Sennen beach.
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Trevedra Cliff is located at Grid Ref: SW3627 (Lat: 50.089328, Lng: -5.6869006)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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