Gutterby Banks

Cliff, Slope in Cumberland Copeland

England

Gutterby Banks

Track to Gutterby from beach This track cuts into the dunes in the top right of the grid square  and is clearly identifiable and indeed is part of the Cumbria Coastal Way!
Track to Gutterby from beach Credit: Simon Pudsey

Gutterby Banks, located in Cumberland, is a prominent natural landmark known for its striking cliff and slope formation. Spanning approximately 2 kilometers in length, the terrain offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape and is a popular attraction among nature enthusiasts and hikers.

The cliff at Gutterby Banks stands at an impressive height of around 200 meters, towering above the nearby Cumberland River. Its vertical rock face is composed of sedimentary layers, showcasing the geological history of the region. The unique stratification patterns, varying in color and texture, provide insight into the ancient processes that shaped the area.

Adjacent to the cliff, a steep slope extends from the base of the rock formation. Covered in lush vegetation, the slope offers a diverse ecosystem with a wide range of plant and animal species. This rich biodiversity attracts birdwatchers and botanists, who can observe various native flora and fauna in their natural habitat.

Visitors to Gutterby Banks can access several hiking trails that wind through the area, allowing for a closer exploration of the cliff and slope. These trails cater to different levels of difficulty, accommodating both novice and experienced hikers. Along the paths, informative signs provide geological and ecological information, enhancing the educational experience.

It is important to note that Gutterby Banks can be hazardous, and caution should be exercised when approaching the cliff or navigating the steep slope. Safety precautions, such as staying on designated trails and avoiding unstable areas, should be followed to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit to this remarkable natural wonder.

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Gutterby Banks Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.245374/-3.3795284 or Grid Reference SD1084. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Track to Gutterby from beach This track cuts into the dunes in the top right of the grid square  and is clearly identifiable and indeed is part of the Cumbria Coastal Way!
Track to Gutterby from beach
This track cuts into the dunes in the top right of the grid square and is clearly identifiable and indeed is part of the Cumbria Coastal Way!
Track along top of Annaside banks
Track along top of Annaside banks
Cliffs near Bog Hole The pebbles section of the Cumbria Coastal way will shortly end. The picture shows the Way continuing over the cliffs along a farm track.
Cliffs near Bog Hole
The pebbles section of the Cumbria Coastal way will shortly end. The picture shows the Way continuing over the cliffs along a farm track.
Cumbria Coastal Way finally leaves the beach After miles of pebbles the CCW heads inland. Gutterby is straight ahead. CCW is to the left over the cliffs.
Cumbria Coastal Way finally leaves the beach
After miles of pebbles the CCW heads inland. Gutterby is straight ahead. CCW is to the left over the cliffs.
A closer view of the cliffs near Bog Hole The erosion of the cliffs on this stretch of the Cumbria Coastal Way makes any attempt at climbing them a very dangerous proposition.
A closer view of the cliffs near Bog Hole
The erosion of the cliffs on this stretch of the Cumbria Coastal Way makes any attempt at climbing them a very dangerous proposition.
Badly eroded cliffs The footpath is over the cliffs.
Badly eroded cliffs
The footpath is over the cliffs.
The Cumbria Coastal Way Looking down from the cliff top to the beach.
The Cumbria Coastal Way
Looking down from the cliff top to the beach.
Public Footpath at Gutterby From the junction with the Cumbria Coastal Way the footpath follows a farm track to Gutterby. Black Combe is in the background.
Public Footpath at Gutterby
From the junction with the Cumbria Coastal Way the footpath follows a farm track to Gutterby. Black Combe is in the background.
Cliff top view looking South Erosion and barbed wire fencing (sheep are grazed on the more accessible cliff sections) means that a cliff top walk is not advisable.
Cliff top view looking South
Erosion and barbed wire fencing (sheep are grazed on the more accessible cliff sections) means that a cliff top walk is not advisable.
Precarious cliffs The cliffs here are little more than large sand hills and all are subject to erosion. This one is about to fall into the sea.
Precarious cliffs
The cliffs here are little more than large sand hills and all are subject to erosion. This one is about to fall into the sea.
Cliff at Gutterby looking North From the top of the cliffs looking down to the coast.
Cliff at Gutterby looking North
From the top of the cliffs looking down to the coast.
Low tide just south of Gutterby Spa Normal low tide opens up this small area of sand just southwest of Gutterby Farm.
Low tide just south of Gutterby Spa
Normal low tide opens up this small area of sand just southwest of Gutterby Farm.
NW along the shore near Gutterby Spa A mixture of sand and shingle, with occasional substantial boulders, does not make for easy walking.
NW along the shore near Gutterby Spa
A mixture of sand and shingle, with occasional substantial boulders, does not make for easy walking.
SE along the shore at Gutterby Spa Low tide reveals a fair expanse of beach, but it's mostly shingle and large boulders.
SE along the shore at Gutterby Spa
Low tide reveals a fair expanse of beach, but it's mostly shingle and large boulders.
NW view at low tide near Gutterby Spa
NW view at low tide near Gutterby Spa
SE on the beach at Gutterby Spa
SE on the beach at Gutterby Spa
Ripples in the sand at Gutterby Spa Looking SE towards the turbines of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4012049">SD1379 : Haverigg Windfarm</a>, about 3 miles away.
Ripples in the sand at Gutterby Spa
Looking SE towards the turbines of SD1379 : Haverigg Windfarm, about 3 miles away.
Looking SE towards Silecroft Along the shore near low tide, with the turbines of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4012049">SD1379 : Haverigg Windfarm</a> in the distance, about 3 miles away.
Looking SE towards Silecroft
Along the shore near low tide, with the turbines of SD1379 : Haverigg Windfarm in the distance, about 3 miles away.
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Gutterby Banks is located at Grid Ref: SD1084 (Lat: 54.245374, Lng: -3.3795284)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Copeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

What 3 Words

///marching.fountain.skimmers. Near Haverigg, Cumbria

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