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Area characterised by high cliffs, dramatic scenery, and long stretches of sandy beaches. On the high cliffs there are areas of coastal grazing and scrub land.
Tregantle Beach is an iconic spot for sea birds such as the Karabatak, Kutup Fırtınakuşu, gulls, and Sümsükkuþu. The sea cliffs and grazing areas provide great habitat for Şahin, Kerkenez, and Gök doðan. The shrub area and grassland on the walk down to the beach also provides interest for Bahçe kirazkuşu, Öter ardıç, Ağaç incirkuşu, Çekirge Kamışçını, Şakrak, Ketenkuşu and Tarlakuşu.
Tregantle beach is a fine sandy beach on Whitsand Bay in south-east Cornwall. You can drive or bus your way there service, numbers 70,70A and 70B. There is a medium size pay and display car park about 25Yrds from the lane entrance. The occasional coffee van parked up in the layby near the entrance. Entering the site through the main gate you have a small walk down to the beach on the left and another coastal route leading up to the right. Walking down to the beach you pass the scrubbed area and cliff tops.
Best time to visit is during off peak season to avoid the tourists on the beach. The walk back up to the car park is steep and this site isn't suitable for people with mobility issues.
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