Black Head

Island in Cornwall

England

Black Head

Old fenceposts at Chynhalls Point
Old fenceposts at Chynhalls Point Credit: Trevor Harris

Black Head is a small island located off the coast of Cornwall, England. It is situated in the Celtic Sea, approximately 5 miles southwest of the town of Falmouth. The island is known for its rugged cliffs, stunning coastal scenery, and diverse wildlife.

With an area of just 7.5 acres, Black Head is a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. The island is home to a variety of seabirds, including fulmars, puffins, and guillemots, which nest on the steep cliffs. Visitors can observe these beautiful creatures and their chicks during the breeding season.

The island itself is composed of granite and boasts dramatic rock formations, sea caves, and sandy coves. It offers breathtaking views of the surrounding turquoise waters and the nearby mainland. The natural beauty of Black Head attracts hikers and photographers, who are drawn to the peacefulness and tranquility of the area.

Access to Black Head is limited due to its protected status as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Special Area of Conservation (SAC). Public access is only permitted during certain times of the year, and visitors must adhere to strict guidelines to protect the fragile ecosystem.

Overall, Black Head is a secluded and beautiful island that offers a unique opportunity to experience the untamed beauty of Cornwall's coastline. Its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Black Head Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.00353/-5.1011957 or Grid Reference SW7716. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old fenceposts at Chynhalls Point
Old fenceposts at Chynhalls Point
On Black Head Gorse and rocks fringe the coastal footpath.
On Black Head
Gorse and rocks fringe the coastal footpath.
Rock Formation near Treleaver This rock formation is by the coastal path just before it descends towards Beagles Hole.
Rock Formation near Treleaver
This rock formation is by the coastal path just before it descends towards Beagles Hole.
View from Beagles Point Taken from the coastal path at Beagles Point, looking down on Beagles Hole and Meludjack with the headland of The Bees and Pedn Boar beyond.
View from Beagles Point
Taken from the coastal path at Beagles Point, looking down on Beagles Hole and Meludjack with the headland of The Bees and Pedn Boar beyond.
Downas Cove From Beagles Point, looking down on the cove with Carrick Luz beyond.
Downas Cove
From Beagles Point, looking down on the cove with Carrick Luz beyond.
Downas Cove Taking by the stream which flows through Downas Valley and into the sea at the cove.
Downas Cove
Taking by the stream which flows through Downas Valley and into the sea at the cove.
Downas Cove Looking down on the cove from The Gaider.
Downas Cove
Looking down on the cove from The Gaider.
Unnamed road enters 30 MPH limit south of Coverack
Unnamed road enters 30 MPH limit south of Coverack
Former WWII radar station building at RAF Treleaver I'm guessing this was the control building given its size & complexity.
Former WWII radar station building at RAF Treleaver
I'm guessing this was the control building given its size & complexity.
The road heading SE to Treleaven and Trewillis farms
The road heading SE to Treleaven and Trewillis farms
The road heading NW to Pednavounder
The road heading NW to Pednavounder
Chynhalls Point Iron Age ramparts can be seen on the neck of this Promontory.
Chynhalls Point
Iron Age ramparts can be seen on the neck of this Promontory.
Managed Coastal Heathland on Chynhalls Cliff Ponies are used to graze the cliff which maintains the heathland vegetation.
Managed Coastal Heathland on Chynhalls Cliff
Ponies are used to graze the cliff which maintains the heathland vegetation.
Coast Guard lookout post at Black Head Black Head is just over a mile south of Coverack. I visited this spot again over four years later and the building had deteriorated. See: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2096559">SW7716 : Look out post on Black Head</a>
Coast Guard lookout post at Black Head
Black Head is just over a mile south of Coverack. I visited this spot again over four years later and the building had deteriorated. See: SW7716 : Look out post on Black Head
Beagles Point and Beagles Hole from Treleaver Cliff
Beagles Point and Beagles Hole from Treleaver Cliff
Cart on a caravan site near Trevothen, Coverack
Cart on a caravan site near Trevothen, Coverack
towards Coverack from Chynhalls Point
towards Coverack from Chynhalls Point
The View from Black Head Chynhalls Point, Low Point and Dodman Point can be seen in the distance
The View from Black Head
Chynhalls Point, Low Point and Dodman Point can be seen in the distance
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Black Head is located at Grid Ref: SW7716 (Lat: 50.00353, Lng: -5.1011957)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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Located within 500m of 50.00353,-5.1011957
Barrier: stile
Material: wood
Step Count: 3
Stile: stepover
Lat/Long: 50.0059475/-5.102521
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Survey Date: 2023-08-28
Lat/Long: 50.0053372/-5.1025107
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