Alder Strand

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Cornwall

England

Alder Strand

Cliffs leading to Cambeak Cambeak is a prominent headland seen from many points between Bude and Boscastle.
Cliffs leading to Cambeak Credit: David Martin

Alder Strand is a picturesque coastal feature located in Cornwall, England. Situated on the southwestern tip of the country, this headland is known for its captivating beauty and rugged charm. With its prominent position jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean, Alder Strand offers breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline.

The headland is characterized by its towering cliffs, which have been shaped by the relentless power of the ocean waves over centuries. These cliffs are composed of a mix of sedimentary rocks, including slate and sandstone, giving them a unique and varied appearance. At the base of the cliffs, visitors can often find small, secluded coves and sandy beaches, perfect for relaxing or exploring.

Alder Strand is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The headland's exposed location and nutrient-rich waters attract a variety of seabirds, including gulls, cormorants, and puffins. The surrounding waters are also teeming with marine life, making it a popular spot for fishing and wildlife enthusiasts.

In addition to its natural beauty, Alder Strand is also steeped in history. The headland is dotted with remnants of ancient settlements, including stone circles and burial mounds, providing a glimpse into the area's rich past.

Overall, Alder Strand is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history buffs alike. Its dramatic cliffs, stunning views, and abundant wildlife make it a truly captivating coastal feature in the beautiful county of Cornwall.

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Alder Strand Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.723944/-4.6550071 or Grid Reference SX1294. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cliffs leading to Cambeak Cambeak is a prominent headland seen from many points between Bude and Boscastle.
Cliffs leading to Cambeak
Cambeak is a prominent headland seen from many points between Bude and Boscastle.
Buckator and Gull Rock
Buckator and Gull Rock
Descent to Little Strand
Descent to Little Strand
Looking to Newton From the parking by Newton Farm looking to Newton
Looking to Newton
From the parking by Newton Farm looking to Newton
South West Coast Path near Rusey Beach
South West Coast Path near Rusey Beach
Sunset near Rusey Beach Taken from the South West Coast Path.
Sunset near Rusey Beach
Taken from the South West Coast Path.
Dusk at the coastal path near Rusey Beach View over Buckator to Tintagel. Rumps Point (Polzeath) and Trevose Head (Constantine Bay) can be seen in the distance.
Dusk at the coastal path near Rusey Beach
View over Buckator to Tintagel. Rumps Point (Polzeath) and Trevose Head (Constantine Bay) can be seen in the distance.
Samphire Rock from Little Strand
Samphire Rock from Little Strand
Rocks at Little Strand
Rocks at Little Strand
Little Strand View to the Northern Door.
Little Strand
View to the Northern Door.
Farmland near Pengold Farm
Farmland near Pengold Farm
Rocks on the way from the Strangles to Little Strand The Northern Door can be seen in the distance.
Rocks on the way from the Strangles to Little Strand
The Northern Door can be seen in the distance.
Beach life at Little Strand A Strawberry anemone (actinia fragacea) at low tide.
Beach life at Little Strand
A Strawberry anemone (actinia fragacea) at low tide.
Voter Run With a very strange stripe pattern.
Voter Run
With a very strange stripe pattern.
Path to the Strangles
Path to the Strangles
View to Cambeak
View to Cambeak
The beach at The Strangles, near Trevigue, North Cornwall Taken from the coast path.
The beach at The Strangles, near Trevigue, North Cornwall
Taken from the coast path.
Cambeak, Cornwall Cambeak provides a spectacular view of the folding and faulting of the Crackington Formation that occurred during the Variscan Orogeny.

On the horizon is the outline of Lundy Island.
Cambeak, Cornwall
Cambeak provides a spectacular view of the folding and faulting of the Crackington Formation that occurred during the Variscan Orogeny. On the horizon is the outline of Lundy Island.
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Alder Strand is located at Grid Ref: SX1294 (Lat: 50.723944, Lng: -4.6550071)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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