Zawn Bros

Sea, Estuary, Creek in Cornwall

England

Zawn Bros

Penwitch : Hor Point Looking back towards Hor Point and along the Cornish coastline.
Penwitch : Hor Point Credit: Lewis Clarke

Zawn Bros is a picturesque coastal area located in Cornwall, England. Nestled between towering cliffs, this beautiful region is renowned for its stunning sea views, estuary, and creek.

The sea at Zawn Bros is a captivating sight, with its crystal-clear waters and rolling waves crashing against the cliffs. The coastline is rugged and dramatic, providing a breathtaking backdrop for visitors and locals alike. The powerful waves make it a popular spot for surfers and water sports enthusiasts, who flock to the area to ride the waves and enjoy the exhilarating coastal experience.

Adjacent to the sea is the estuary, which adds another layer of natural beauty to Zawn Bros. The estuary is a unique ecosystem where freshwater and saltwater meet, creating a rich habitat for various species of birds, fish, and marine life. It is a haven for birdwatchers, who can spot a wide variety of seabirds and wading birds in the area.

Further inland, the creek at Zawn Bros offers a tranquil setting for visitors to unwind and connect with nature. Surrounded by lush vegetation, the creek is a peaceful spot where one can enjoy a leisurely walk or indulge in some fishing. The calm waters of the creek provide a stark contrast to the powerful sea, offering a serene and idyllic environment.

Overall, Zawn Bros is a remarkable coastal area in Cornwall that showcases the beauty and diversity of nature. Whether it's the dramatic sea views, the thriving estuary, or the peaceful creek, this region offers a unique experience for those seeking to immerse themselves in Cornwall's natural wonders.

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Zawn Bros Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.21444/-5.5412838 or Grid Reference SW4740. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Penwitch : Hor Point Looking back towards Hor Point and along the Cornish coastline.
Penwitch : Hor Point
Looking back towards Hor Point and along the Cornish coastline.
Penwith : Boat & Ocean A view from a boat as it heads along the Cornish Coastline
Penwith : Boat & Ocean
A view from a boat as it heads along the Cornish Coastline
Penwith : Cornish Coastline Looking along the Cornish Coastline from a boat heading towards Seal Island.
Penwith : Cornish Coastline
Looking along the Cornish Coastline from a boat heading towards Seal Island.
Penwith : The Carracks The Carracks are a group of rocks off of the Cornish coastline.
Penwith : The Carracks
The Carracks are a group of rocks off of the Cornish coastline.
Penwith : Bird on the Carracks A bird is out of harms way and in the sun here at the Carracks.
Penwith : Bird on the Carracks
A bird is out of harms way and in the sun here at the Carracks.
Penwith : Seal & Coastline A seal comes and greets us and poses for a photo with the coastline in the background.
Penwith : Seal & Coastline
A seal comes and greets us and poses for a photo with the coastline in the background.
Penwith : The Carracks The Carracks are also known as Seal Island because it's where the seals live.
Penwith : The Carracks
The Carracks are also known as Seal Island because it's where the seals live.
Penwith : The Carracks The Carracks and Little Carracks are a group of small rocky inshore islands off the Atlantic north coast of west Cornwall, United Kingdom. The name comes from "carrek", the Cornish language word for 'rock'.
Penwith : The Carracks
The Carracks and Little Carracks are a group of small rocky inshore islands off the Atlantic north coast of west Cornwall, United Kingdom. The name comes from "carrek", the Cornish language word for 'rock'.
Penwith : Seals at Seal Island The largest island in the group known as the Carracks is sometimes referred to as 'Seal Island' and is home to Atlantic Grey Seals, dogfish, anglerfish and sea anemones.
Penwith : Seals at Seal Island
The largest island in the group known as the Carracks is sometimes referred to as 'Seal Island' and is home to Atlantic Grey Seals, dogfish, anglerfish and sea anemones.
Penwith : Cornish Coastline Looking towards the coastline from a square marked as being out at sea.
Penwith : Cornish Coastline
Looking towards the coastline from a square marked as being out at sea.
Penwith : Carn Naun Point & Little Carracks Rocks out to sea and a headland along the rocky Cornish coastline.
Penwith : Carn Naun Point & Little Carracks
Rocks out to sea and a headland along the rocky Cornish coastline.
Penwith : Carn Naun Point Waves crashing against the headland along the rocky Cornish coastline.
Penwith : Carn Naun Point
Waves crashing against the headland along the rocky Cornish coastline.
Penwith : Cornish Coastline On the ocean about a kilometre off the Cornish coastline.
Penwith : Cornish Coastline
On the ocean about a kilometre off the Cornish coastline.
Penwith : Cornish Coastline From a boat out to sea looking across the coast of Cornwall.
Penwith : Cornish Coastline
From a boat out to sea looking across the coast of Cornwall.
Penwith : Cornish Coastline Looking back towards the Carracks and along the coastline.
Penwith : Cornish Coastline
Looking back towards the Carracks and along the coastline.
Penwith : Cornish Coastline Looking towards the coastline of Cornwall on a boat heading from the Carracks to St Ives.
Penwith : Cornish Coastline
Looking towards the coastline of Cornwall on a boat heading from the Carracks to St Ives.
Penwith : Cornish Coastline From a boat out at sea looking towards the Cornish coastline.
Penwith : Cornish Coastline
From a boat out at sea looking towards the Cornish coastline.
Penwith : Cornish Coastline Looking towards the coastline of Cornwall.
Penwith : Cornish Coastline
Looking towards the coastline of Cornwall.
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Zawn Bros is located at Grid Ref: SW4740 (Lat: 50.21444, Lng: -5.5412838)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 50.21444,-5.5412838
Source: PGS
Lat/Long: 50.2115851/-5.5432741
Carn Naun
Description: OS trig pillar
Ele: 96.926
Man Made: survey_point
Note: Accurate location import for imagery offset calibration
Ref: S8139
Source: Ordnance Survey (OGL)
Survey Point: pillar
Lat/Long: 50.213479/-5.5371662
Hiking: yes
Information: guidepost
Source: GPS survey
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 50.2110294/-5.5445579
Entrance: yes
Lat/Long: 50.2104475/-5.5382091
River Cove
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 50.2123429/-5.5435285
Bowling Cove
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 50.2127343/-5.5462107
Bench
Backrest: no
Material: stone
Lat/Long: 50.2138614/-5.5354038
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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