Pentire Point to Widemouth sections

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The Pentire Point to Widemouth sections are a dramatic stretch of Cornwall’s north coast famed for its rugged cliffs, sweeping beaches, and rich coastal wildlife within the protected landscape of the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal landscape
protected area
section of coastline
climate temperate oceanic climate
coastType high energy Atlantic coast
country United Kingdom
governedBy Cornwall Council NERFINISHED
hasAccessRoute South West Coast Path NERFINISHED
hasConservationDesignation Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
hasEcosystem coastal grassland
intertidal rocky shore
maritime heath
sandy beach
hasFeature coastal heathland
rock platforms
rocky headlands
rugged cliffs
sand dunes
sea caves
sweeping beaches
hasManagementObjective biodiversity protection
landscape conservation
sustainable recreation
hasPart Pentire Point NERFINISHED
Widemouth Bay NERFINISHED
hasProtectionStatus Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
hasViewOf Atlantic Ocean
hasWildlife coastal plants
marine invertebrates
seabirds
knownFor dramatic coastal scenery
geological interest
recreational walking
rich coastal wildlife
locatedIn Cornwall NERFINISHED
England
United Kingdom
partOf Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
north coast of Cornwall
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
tourismType coastal tourism
nature tourism
usedFor coastal recreation
hiking
wildlife watching

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Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty hasPart Pentire Point to Widemouth sections