STRUMBLE HEAD
Natural site
2024
Recommended
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2024
Perched on a rocky promontory, it is one of the most powerful lighthouses in Britain. To the southwest of the lighthouse stretches a jagged rocky bay, an enormous jaw open to the sea. No beach here: the jagged rock falls abruptly into the sea. Walking on the cliffs promises splendid views. On the east side, following the coast, about 2 km from the lighthouse, we come across a cliff that is permanently home to seal families. Strumble Head is also a wonderful place to watch the sunset.
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