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 its sheer cliffs of unstable, soft, gritty slate – constantly eroded by the unrelenting power of the Atlantic Ocean, as seen at Hell’s Mouth and Hudder Cove and are referred to as ‘North Cliffs’. In stark contrast, just inland, the terrain turns from coastal heath to more recently enclosed farmland and further on to a quiet wooded valley.
Section 6 does not include any monuments as part of the Monumental Improvement project. This section instead highlights the surrounding landscapes that connect nearby significant archaeological sites, offering a contextual understanding of Cornwall’s broader historical and environmental tapestry.