Eastern Shag Rock

Island in Cornwall

England

Eastern Shag Rock

Views out to sea from PROW
Views out to sea from PROW Credit: thejackrustles

Eastern Shag Rock is a small uninhabited island located off the coast of Cornwall, England. Situated approximately 1.5 miles southeast of Looe, this rocky outcrop is part of a group of islands known as the Looe Island Group. Eastern Shag Rock is the largest island in this cluster, measuring about 400 meters in length and 250 meters in width.

The island is mainly composed of granite, with rugged cliffs rising up to 30 meters above sea level. Its rocky terrain is home to a diverse range of marine birds, including shags, razorbills, and guillemots, which nest and breed on the island's cliffs. These birds, especially the shags, have contributed to the name of the island.

Due to its exposed location, Eastern Shag Rock is often battered by strong winds and rough seas. It is not accessible to the public and there are no facilities or infrastructure on the island. As a result, it is primarily visited by wildlife enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and geologists interested in its unique geological formations.

Boat trips and guided tours are available from Looe, allowing visitors to observe the island from a distance and admire the impressive bird colonies. Eastern Shag Rock is also a popular spot for snorkeling and diving due to its rich marine life and underwater rock formations.

Overall, Eastern Shag Rock is a notable natural feature of Cornwall's coastline, providing a habitat for various bird species and attracting visitors who appreciate its rugged beauty and ecological importance.

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Eastern Shag Rock Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.096539/-5.4287595 or Grid Reference SW5427. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Views out to sea from PROW
Views out to sea from PROW
Very overgrown footpath
Very overgrown footpath
Lovely coastline
Lovely coastline
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Cudden Point Trig Point Flush Bracket S8075
Coastal views
Coastal views
Prussia Cove
Prussia Cove
Looking down on Kenneggy Sand
Looking down on Kenneggy Sand
Looking along Kenneggy Cliff  From the old mine.
Looking along Kenneggy Cliff
From the old mine.
The old mine above Kenneggy Sand
The old mine above Kenneggy Sand
The footpath near the old mine
The footpath near the old mine
Farm tracks and footpaths A complicated junction on the way to the Coast Path.
Farm tracks and footpaths
A complicated junction on the way to the Coast Path.
The entrance to Higher Kenneggy wild camping site
The entrance to Higher Kenneggy wild camping site
Higher Kenneggy wild campsite Very few facilities, if not exactly 'wild'.
Higher Kenneggy wild campsite
Very few facilities, if not exactly 'wild'.
Former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Cudden Point and The Greeb From St Michael's Mount
Cudden Point and The Greeb
From St Michael's Mount
Old Fishermens Huts These old Huts are at the top of Bessy's Cove
Old Fishermens Huts
These old Huts are at the top of Bessy's Cove
 Perran Sands at Perranuthnoe
Perran Sands at Perranuthnoe
Inland from Cudden Point Taken from the 'summit' of Cudden Point the view back along the ridge shows Zawn Susan on the left. I have learnt that the word 'zawn' is West Cornish dialect for the word 'sawan' - or 'chasm'. This certainly makes sense.
Inland from Cudden Point
Taken from the 'summit' of Cudden Point the view back along the ridge shows Zawn Susan on the left. I have learnt that the word 'zawn' is West Cornish dialect for the word 'sawan' - or 'chasm'. This certainly makes sense.
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Eastern Shag Rock is located at Grid Ref: SW5427 (Lat: 50.096539, Lng: -5.4287595)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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Cudden Point
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