North Cleave Gut

Cliff, Slope in Devon North Devon

England

North Cleave Gut

Trentishoe: the South West Coast Path Looking east
Trentishoe: the South West Coast Path Credit: Martin Bodman

North Cleave Gut is a prominent geological feature located in Devon, England. Positioned on the northern coastline, it is a fascinating cliff and slope formation that captivates both locals and visitors alike. The gut stretches approximately 1.5 kilometers in length and is situated between the towns of Clovelly and Hartland.

The cliff face at North Cleave Gut showcases a magnificent series of sedimentary rocks, predominantly composed of sandstone and shale. These rocks exhibit various colors and textures, ranging from earthy browns to vibrant reds, providing a visually stunning display. Over time, the relentless pounding of the waves has sculpted the cliff face, resulting in unique formations and intricate patterns.

The slope leading down from the cliff top to the beach below is relatively steep, creating a picturesque and dramatic landscape. The area is rich in flora and fauna, with a diverse range of plant species clinging to the slopes, including hardy grasses, wildflowers, and shrubs. Birdlife is abundant, with seabirds often seen nesting in the crevices of the cliff face.

North Cleave Gut is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers, who relish the opportunity to explore the rugged coastline and take in the breathtaking views. The gut provides an ideal vantage point for observing the raw power of the crashing waves, as well as enjoying the tranquility of the surrounding countryside.

Visitors are urged to exercise caution when navigating the cliff top and slope, as the terrain can be uneven and slippery. It is also important to respect the natural environment and adhere to any designated paths or trails to preserve the delicate ecosystem of North Cleave Gut.

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North Cleave Gut Images

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Trentishoe: the South West Coast Path Looking east
Trentishoe: the South West Coast Path
Looking east
Trentishoe: the South West Coast Path West to Holdstone Down and the Great Hangman
Trentishoe: the South West Coast Path
West to Holdstone Down and the Great Hangman
Trentishoe: overlooking Heddon's Mouth Cleave The South West Coast Path is just visible on both sides of the valley. The higher path on the hills opposite leads to Woody Bay
Trentishoe: overlooking Heddon's Mouth Cleave
The South West Coast Path is just visible on both sides of the valley. The higher path on the hills opposite leads to Woody Bay
Trentishoe: looking south over the Heddon Valley Seen from the footpath that runs around the hill east from Trentishoe church
Trentishoe: looking south over the Heddon Valley
Seen from the footpath that runs around the hill east from Trentishoe church
Hunters Inn, Heddons Mouth
Hunters Inn, Heddons Mouth
Trentishoe: River Heddon Near Heddon’s Mouth
Trentishoe: River Heddon
Near Heddon’s Mouth
Combe Martin: overlooking Elwill Bay, Trentishoe On Holdstone Down. Seen from the South West Coast Path, looking roughly north east
Combe Martin: overlooking Elwill Bay, Trentishoe
On Holdstone Down. Seen from the South West Coast Path, looking roughly north east
Trentishoe: Heale Down from Trentishoe Down On a path on National Trust land above Trentishoe Manor, looking south east. Parracombe is hidden behind Heale Down. The high ground on the skyline is Challacombe Common
Trentishoe: Heale Down from Trentishoe Down
On a path on National Trust land above Trentishoe Manor, looking south east. Parracombe is hidden behind Heale Down. The high ground on the skyline is Challacombe Common
Trentishoe Down Viewed from the South West Coastpath on Holdstone Down.
Trentishoe Down
Viewed from the South West Coastpath on Holdstone Down.
View of Highveer Point from Holdstone Down Taken on the South West Coastpath
View of Highveer Point from Holdstone Down
Taken on the South West Coastpath
Coastpath reflections Puddles near Trentishoe Down. Taken on the South West Coastpath.
Coastpath reflections
Puddles near Trentishoe Down. Taken on the South West Coastpath.
Heading down from Trentishoe Down Heading down towards the Ladies Mile and Trentishoe Manor
Heading down from Trentishoe Down
Heading down towards the Ladies Mile and Trentishoe Manor
Winter Trees, Trentishoe Taken from the footpath leading to the Ladies Mile
Winter Trees, Trentishoe
Taken from the footpath leading to the Ladies Mile
Martinhoe: near Heddon’s Mouth Cleave Approaching Heddon’s Mouth Cleave on the lower path from Woody Bay; the path leads on to The Hunters Inn, National Trust shop and car park. Looking south west
Martinhoe: near Heddon’s Mouth Cleave
Approaching Heddon’s Mouth Cleave on the lower path from Woody Bay; the path leads on to The Hunters Inn, National Trust shop and car park. Looking south west
Martinhoe: the Heddon between Hunters Inn and Heddon’s Mouth Seen from the lower path from Woody Bay
Martinhoe: the Heddon between Hunters Inn and Heddon’s Mouth
Seen from the lower path from Woody Bay
Heddon's Mouth, Exmoor Looking up the River Heddon valley showing the loose rocks on the valley side.
Heddon's Mouth, Exmoor
Looking up the River Heddon valley showing the loose rocks on the valley side.
North Cleave and Elwill Bay The deep gully at North Cleave and beyond it, the steep cliffs with the Mare and Colt in the near distance, Blackstone Point in the middle distance, and just visible, Hangman Point in the far distance.
North Cleave and Elwill Bay
The deep gully at North Cleave and beyond it, the steep cliffs with the Mare and Colt in the near distance, Blackstone Point in the middle distance, and just visible, Hangman Point in the far distance.
Sea Mist Offshore winds drove sea mist up the deep valleys (combes) which persisted well into the late afternoon; picture taken late morning. Elevation 210m above sea level.
Sea Mist
Offshore winds drove sea mist up the deep valleys (combes) which persisted well into the late afternoon; picture taken late morning. Elevation 210m above sea level.
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North Cleave Gut is located at Grid Ref: SS6348 (Lat: 51.220123, Lng: -3.953808)

Administrative County: Devon

District: North Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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