The Coastline of the UK
The UK coastline is a remarkably diverse and dynamic fringe, a captivating blend of dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and serene estuaries. 1 In places like Cornwall and the Jurassic Coast, rugged headlands and towering sea stacks bear witness to the relentless power of the ocean, while elsewhere, vast stretches of golden sands and dunes offer a gentler embrace. Tidal mudflats teem with wildlife, and picturesque harbors nestle in sheltered coves. 2 From the white chalk cliffs of Dover to the granite shores of Scotland and the unique coastal landscapes of Northern Ireland, the UK's edge is a constantly evolving tapestry shaped by the sea, offering a rich variety of habitats and breathtaking vistas.
Camber Sands
Camber Sands
Rye Harbour
Rye Harbour
Blakeney, Norfolk
Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire
Leaving Ullapool