Hole of the Horse

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Cornwall

England

Hole of the Horse

Plum Island Tresco View Across New Grimsby Harbour to Plum island  with the island of Bryher in the background and King Henry's Castle on the extreme right.
Plum Island Tresco Credit: Nigel Mykura

The Hole of the Horse is a prominent coastal feature located in Cornwall, England. Situated on the southwestern tip of the county, it is a headland that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean, forming a striking point along the rugged coastline.

This natural formation is characterized by its towering cliffs and rocky terrain. The cliffs, composed of sedimentary rocks, rise dramatically from the sea, reaching impressive heights. They are often weathered by the relentless ocean waves that crash against their base, creating a spectacle of crashing surf and spray.

The name "Hole of the Horse" is derived from a small sea cave that has formed within one of the cliffs. This cave, resembling the shape of a horse's head, is accessible only during low tide and serves as a popular attraction for visitors and locals alike.

The area surrounding the Hole of the Horse is known for its diverse wildlife and natural beauty. The cliffs provide nesting grounds for various seabirds, including gulls and guillemots, while seals and dolphins can often be spotted swimming in the waters below. The headland also offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding coastline, making it a favored spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts.

Visitors to the Hole of the Horse can explore the rugged coastal paths that wind their way along the cliffs, providing ample opportunities for hiking and sightseeing. It is important, however, to exercise caution near the cliffs, as their sheer drop-offs can be dangerous.

Overall, the Hole of the Horse is a stunning coastal feature, offering both natural beauty and a glimpse into the geological history of Cornwall.

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Hole of the Horse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 49.962999/-6.3564943 or Grid Reference SV8716. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Plum Island Tresco View Across New Grimsby Harbour to Plum island  with the island of Bryher in the background and King Henry's Castle on the extreme right.
Plum Island Tresco
View Across New Grimsby Harbour to Plum island with the island of Bryher in the background and King Henry's Castle on the extreme right.
Gimble Porth This is just one of Tresco's many wonderful beaches.
Gimble Porth
This is just one of Tresco's many wonderful beaches.
A boat off the north of Tresco Taken in 2005 but only just being submitted, so I hope I have the view direction correct. Tresco is a wonderful peaceful island at any time of the year, but especially in Spring.
A boat off the north of Tresco
Taken in 2005 but only just being submitted, so I hope I have the view direction correct. Tresco is a wonderful peaceful island at any time of the year, but especially in Spring.
A misty day on Bryher Not such a good day, weather wise as the mist was down over the island most of the day. This dull view is looking towards Hell Bay Hotel.
A misty day on Bryher
Not such a good day, weather wise as the mist was down over the island most of the day. This dull view is looking towards Hell Bay Hotel.
Shore , North Tresco Taken during a walk around northern part of Tresco
Shore , North Tresco
Taken during a walk around northern part of Tresco
Church , Tresco Taken during walk round north of Island
Church , Tresco
Taken during walk round north of Island
The Ruin Inn A cafe and restaurant in Old Grimsby, Tresco
The Ruin Inn
A cafe and restaurant in Old Grimsby, Tresco
Oystercatchers in Gimble Porth On Tresco
Oystercatchers in Gimble Porth
On Tresco
Golden Ball From Tresco
Golden Ball
From Tresco
Old Grimsby Quay Looking towards Foreman's Island
Old Grimsby Quay
Looking towards Foreman's Island
Moored up in Green Porth In Old Grimsby Harbour
Moored up in Green Porth
In Old Grimsby Harbour
Rainbow between Tresco and Bryher Looking north towards Plumb Island
Rainbow between Tresco and Bryher
Looking north towards Plumb Island
St Nicholas' Church, Tresco From the south
St Nicholas' Church, Tresco
From the south
Gate to the fields On the hill above Old Grimsby
Gate to the fields
On the hill above Old Grimsby
Towards Old Grimsby Harbour Looking at the islands between Tresco and St Martins.
Towards Old Grimsby Harbour
Looking at the islands between Tresco and St Martins.
The edge of the woodland Above Old Grimsby harbour
The edge of the woodland
Above Old Grimsby harbour
Feed enclosure Part of Borough Farm
Feed enclosure
Part of Borough Farm
Looking down on the church Towards St Nicholas' Church, Tresco
Looking down on the church
Towards St Nicholas' Church, Tresco
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Hole of the Horse is located at Grid Ref: SV8716 (Lat: 49.962999, Lng: -6.3564943)

Division: Isles of Scilly

Unitary Authority: Isles of Scilly

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

What 3 Words

///sleepy.legroom.retire. Near Bryher, Isles of Scilly

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