Beef farmers are invited to join the OPTICK Project
To help manage tick-borne risks.
Sara Tipler
The key landscape characteristics of this section of Cornwall National Landscape are the variety of coastal scenery due to the diverse geology including hard greenstones, which form the elevated headlands as seen at Trevose Head and Stepper Point. The more easily eroded slates and shales back the bays and coves between the headlands as can be seen at Harlyn Bay, Trevone, Treyarnon and Mother Ivey’s Bay. There are extensive coastal sand dunes at Constantine Bay.
Section 4 does not feature any specific monuments as part of the Monumental Improvement project. However, the landscapes within this area form part of Cornwall National Landscape, connecting and complementing the surrounding regions rich in archaeological and natural heritage. These connections enhance our understanding of Cornwall’s historical and environmental significance.