Warren Little Beach

Beach in Cornwall

England

Warren Little Beach

Sandymouth Holiday Resort
Sandymouth Holiday Resort Credit: Charli

Warren Little Beach, located in Cornwall, England, is a picturesque coastal area that offers visitors a serene and idyllic beach experience. Nestled between towering cliffs and boasting crystal-clear waters, this beach is a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike.

With its golden sands stretching out over a mile long, Warren Little Beach provides ample space for sunbathing, picnicking, and leisurely strolls along the shore. The beach is known for its cleanliness and pristine condition, making it an ideal spot for families and beach enthusiasts seeking a tranquil retreat.

The calm waters at Warren Little Beach make it a great location for swimming and other water activities. Lifeguards are present during the peak summer months, ensuring the safety of swimmers. The beach also offers excellent conditions for water sports such as kayaking and paddleboarding.

Surrounded by stunning cliffs, Warren Little Beach offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and the Atlantic Ocean beyond. Visitors can explore the nearby coastal paths, which provide opportunities for hiking and discovering hidden coves and caves.

Facilities at Warren Little Beach include toilets, parking, and a beach café where visitors can grab refreshments and snacks. The beach is easily accessible, with a small car park located close by.

Overall, Warren Little Beach is a hidden gem on the Cornish coast, offering a peaceful and unspoiled environment for beachgoers to relax, explore, and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

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Warren Little Beach Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.869159/-4.5596779 or Grid Reference SS1910. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Sandymouth Holiday Resort
Sandymouth Holiday Resort
Morwenstow Satellite Dishes GCHQ Bude, also known as GCHQ Composite Signals Organisation Station Morwenstow, abbreviated to GCHQ CSO Morwenstow, is a UK Government satellite ground station and eavesdropping centre located on the north Cornwall coast between the small villages of Morwenstow and Coombe. It is operated by the British signals intelligence service, officially known as the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ). It is located on part of the site of the former World War II airfield, RAF Cleave. The station comprises twenty-one satellite antennae of various sizes, including three that have a diameter of 100 ft (<span class="nowrap"><a title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GCHQ_Bude" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GCHQ_Bude">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> Wikipedia).
Morwenstow Satellite Dishes
GCHQ Bude, also known as GCHQ Composite Signals Organisation Station Morwenstow, abbreviated to GCHQ CSO Morwenstow, is a UK Government satellite ground station and eavesdropping centre located on the north Cornwall coast between the small villages of Morwenstow and Coombe. It is operated by the British signals intelligence service, officially known as the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ). It is located on part of the site of the former World War II airfield, RAF Cleave. The station comprises twenty-one satellite antennae of various sizes, including three that have a diameter of 100 ft (LinkExternal link Wikipedia).
Car Park at Sandy Mouth Viewed from up on the hills, looking down onto the car park at Sandy Mouth.
Car Park at Sandy Mouth
Viewed from up on the hills, looking down onto the car park at Sandy Mouth.
Sandy Mouth Beach The beach at Sandy Mouth from the cliff.
Sandy Mouth Beach
The beach at Sandy Mouth from the cliff.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the roadside barn at Stowe Barton. It marks a point 102.376m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the roadside barn at Stowe Barton. It marks a point 102.376m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the west parapet of King William's Bridge. It marks a point 21.199m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the west parapet of King William's Bridge. It marks a point 21.199m above mean sea level.
Sandy Mouth on a misty day This is a strip of sand below cliffs. Much of the country was basking in sunshine, but this part of the North Cornish coast was misty - it cleared in the afternoon.
Sandy Mouth on a misty day
This is a strip of sand below cliffs. Much of the country was basking in sunshine, but this part of the North Cornish coast was misty - it cleared in the afternoon.
Low tide at Sandy Mouth Low tide was at 14.46 on this day; the picture being taken just two minutes before this time. Ahead stretches the Atlantic Ocean.
Low tide at Sandy Mouth
Low tide was at 14.46 on this day; the picture being taken just two minutes before this time. Ahead stretches the Atlantic Ocean.
Heavy sky at Sandymouth Bay, near Bude, Cornwall
Heavy sky at Sandymouth Bay, near Bude, Cornwall
Beach at Sandy Mouth Bay Looking more or less north along the beach at relatively low tide, towards one of the radio dishes of the GCHQ Satellite Station at Morwenstow.
Beach at Sandy Mouth Bay
Looking more or less north along the beach at relatively low tide, towards one of the radio dishes of the GCHQ Satellite Station at Morwenstow.
Warren Long Beach The map assigns names to several stretches of sand along here, of which we are approaching Warren Long Beach a little way north of Sandy Mouth Bay.
Warren Long Beach
The map assigns names to several stretches of sand along here, of which we are approaching Warren Long Beach a little way north of Sandy Mouth Bay.
On Warren Little Beach These colonies of honeycomb worms (Sabellaria alveolata) decorate the tidal rocks along a stretch of the coast here.
On Warren Little Beach
These colonies of honeycomb worms (Sabellaria alveolata) decorate the tidal rocks along a stretch of the coast here.
Internal structure of a honeycomb  worm colony One of many colonies on the rocks here; this one's suffered a little at the hands of a storm which has broken a large chunk off, exposing the interior. Each tube contains a single worm of the species Sabellaria alveolata, and is roughly 10-12" long. The worm settles into the colony after 5 or 6 weeks as a drifting larva, and then spends the rest of its life filter-feeding from the upper end of the tube (and presumably extending it to solidify the colony)
Internal structure of a honeycomb worm colony
One of many colonies on the rocks here; this one's suffered a little at the hands of a storm which has broken a large chunk off, exposing the interior. Each tube contains a single worm of the species Sabellaria alveolata, and is roughly 10-12" long. The worm settles into the colony after 5 or 6 weeks as a drifting larva, and then spends the rest of its life filter-feeding from the upper end of the tube (and presumably extending it to solidify the colony)
Duckpool beach in Winter With the stream from Duckpool Combe.
Duckpool beach in Winter
With the stream from Duckpool Combe.
Cliff at Steeple Point
Cliff at Steeple Point
Enjoying the sea at Duckpool
Enjoying the sea at Duckpool
Smooth fault line - Duckpool
Smooth fault line - Duckpool
Rock pool at Duckpool
Rock pool at Duckpool
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Warren Little Beach is located at Grid Ref: SS1910 (Lat: 50.869159, Lng: -4.5596779)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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