Trebarwith Strand
Trebarwith Strand is a coastal settlement and section of coastline located on the north coast of Cornwall, 2 1⁄2 miles south of Tintagel. It has 800m of sandy beach, contained by cliffs, in which natural caves are found.
Frequent strong winds off the Atlantic Ocean make for excellent surfing but the state of the tide has a major impact on the beach. As the tide comes in, the sands are swiftly submerged by the incoming seas until all that is left of the beach is the rocks at the base of the cliffs. In the sea beyond low water mark is Gull Rock (or Otterham Rock).
Trebarwith Strand
Trebarwith Strand is a coastal settlement and section of coastline located on the north coast of Cornwall, 2 1⁄2 miles south of Tintagel. It has 800m of sandy beach, contained by cliffs, in which natural caves are found.
Frequent strong winds off the Atlantic Ocean make for excellent surfing but the state of the tide has a major impact on the beach. As the tide comes in, the sands are swiftly submerged by the incoming seas until all that is left of the beach is the rocks at the base of the cliffs. In the sea beyond low water mark is Gull Rock (or Otterham Rock).