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St Agnes Head

Cornwall  >  United Kingdom

St Agnes Head is on the North Cornwall coast.

Ajouté* par Baz Willmott
Dernière actualisation 2 juillet 2022
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Description

St Agnes Head is a National Trust (NT) site near the large village of St Agnes (not to be confused with the island of St Agnes on The Isles of Scilly), there are a number of archaeological sites in the area, some dating back 10,000 years BC, large ruins of tin mine 'engine houses' dot the coastline making it a World Heritage Site. Much of the area is still heathland and is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). There are numerous paths crossing the site making it good for many circular routes. A mile offshore are two islands called the Cow and Calf (sometimes called Man and His Man or Bawden Rocks), where birds both rest and breed (see STAR on map).

Whilst the area is known for a good selection of common species, during October 2016 aAlouette calandrelle was found here, recently Crave à bec rouge have been regularly seen. BE AWARE this species is protected under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, if you see serious Crave à bec rouge disturbance call the POLICE on Telephone 101 to report. Also the site is good for sightings of Fou de Bassan, Puffin des Anglais (especially during onshore winds), Fulmar boréal, Guillemot de Troïl, Pingouin torda, Macareux moine, Grand Cormoran, Cormoran huppé are regularly seen on cliffs and islands. Once more common in the area but now sadly declining Bruant proyer were frequently seen, as was Cornwall's largest Mouette tridactyle colony, now moved further along the coast.

For those who make it to the point of the headland the volunteers in the Coastwatch building are very friendly and are happy to talk about their job and any unusual sightings they've had.

Détails

Accès

The main roads A30/A390 and A3075 to the South East, all meet up at the large Three Burrows roundabout, leave this roundabout onto B3277 (signed Services/St Agnes), almost immediately. At next smaller roundabout exit and continue on B3277 (signed St Agnes), at next 'mini' roundabout in the village of St Agnes take first exit (Left) into Goonvrea Road. This road eventually goes steeply down hill (NOTE NO PARKING ON ROAD SIGNS), that leads to Chapel Porth beach National Trust car park (50 spaces - Fee Payable).

Terrain et Habitat

Arbres et buissons disséminés , Prairie , Landes/bruyères , Mer/océan , Ville/village , Agriculture , Plage , Canyon/falaise

Conditions

Vallonné , Rocailleux , Paysage ouvert , Niveau d'eau élevé probable

Boucle

Oui

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Oui

Saison idéale pour observer

Toute l'année

Meilleure période pour une visite

Hiver , Printemps , Automne , Migration automnale , Migration printanière

Itinéraire

Route pavée , Sentier large , Route non pavée , Sentier étroit

Niveau de difficulté de l'itinéraire

Intense

Accessible via

A pied , Vélo , Voiture

Observatoire/hutte d'observation

Non

Informations supplémentaires

As usual beaches in Cornwall can get extremely busy during Summer especially on sunny days, a visit early in the day or outside of the holiday season is best.

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