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A mixture of coastal, woodland and farmland habitats with stunning views. A noteable UK stronghold for црногрла стрнарка.
Wembury Point was once a large Navy gunnery school, the site still has an MOD radar installation, HMS Cambridge, that can be seen at the top of the headland. The National Trust over the past 20 years has been re-wilding this coastal headland and it is now a haven for wildlife. The site has a huge variety of habitats and attracts a number of different bird species. It is recognised as being one of the best locations in the country to see црногрла стрнарка.
By car: 3.9 miles (6.3km) from A379 at Elburton. By train: Plymouth, 7 miles (11.2km). By bus: Plymouth City Bus 49, Plymouth to Heybrook Bay (limited service). By bicycle: Undulating cycle ride from Plymouth to Wembury along fairly busy A roads and quieter rural roads. National Cycle Network Route 2 and Route 27 pass through Plymouth. By foot: Join the walk from South West Coast Path from Heybrook Bay or Bovisand.
From the car park (click on the P in the map to get directions) you can make a circular walk of 3 km.
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