Looking along the beach at Bedruthan Steps on the north coast of Cornwall.
One of the county's more dramatic beaches. It gets its name from the huge slate outcrops scattered along the beach and not the inordinate number of steps you need to go down to get to the beach. It is said that the outcrops were put there by Bedruthan, a giant, and used as stepping stones.
At low tide the beach itself stretches for over a mile with plenty of interesting nooks and crannies.
In November 2019 a significant cliff fall took place at Bedruthan beach, with a further rock fall nearby in January 2021.
There are many beaches along this stretch of the north Cornwall coast all stunning examples of natural beauty, but the views on offer of Bedruthan Steps and the spectacular sunsets are very difficult to beat.
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