Coastline at Lanterdan Quarry and Trebarwith Strand
These galleries contain images taken on the South West Coast Path between Tintagel and Trebarwith Strand. The disused Lanterdan Quarry is owned by the National Trust. This stretch of coast line is lovely for wildflowers, such as Thrift (Sea Pinks), Kidney Vetch, Sea Campion, Bird's-foot Trefoil and Ox-eye Daisies, in May and June.
The gallery containing the nearby Prince of Wales Quarry, a disused slate quarry, may be found here.
The gallery containing the nearby Prince of Wales Quarry, a disused slate quarry, may be found here.