Description
This very long coastal road, along mainly high clifftops is South facing. Due to the length of this road, and many steep roads a car is a distinct advantage. There are many roadside car pull ins. The route passes a considerable amount of windblown tree and shrub areas (called brakes here), that are good for Spring/Autumn migrants and resident species. During South/SouthWest/South East winds Pelagic species get closer to shore here. During Autumn/Winter check the waters offshore for Divers/Grebes/Seaducks that are almost guaranteed depending on weather conditions.
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Access
The largest city is Plymouth to the East, to get to this area get the Torpoint Ferry (car/pedestrian/bus), and travel via A374 to village of Anthony and then B3247 to Tregantle, then turn right onto coast road heading towards Rame Head. This coast road heads in a East to West route from Rame Head rarely straying far from sea views.


