Berry Head - Sharkham Point is a coastal headland and also a Site of Special Scientific Interest, located in Devon, England. It stands about 60 metres (200 feet) above sea level guarding the Bay. S...
Berry Head - Sharkham Point is a coastal headland and also a Site of Special Scientific Interest, located in Devon, England. It stands about 60 metres (200 feet) above sea level guarding the Bay. St Mary's Bay, lying to the east of Sharkham Point, is dog friendly all year round. The reserve is a haven for a couple rare and threatened species. The coastal cliffs are home to a seabird colony, suc...
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Berry Head - Sharkham Point is a coastal headland and also a Site of Special Scientific Interest, located in Devon, England. It stands about 60 metres (200 feet) above sea level guarding the Bay. St Mary's Bay, lying to the east of Sharkham Point, is dog friendly all year round. The reserve is a haven for a couple rare and threatened species. The coastal cliffs are home to a seabird colony, such as guillemots, razorbills and black-legged kittiwakes. The reserve offers a fairly easy walk, with gentle climbing and descents, though some tracks are quite uneven.