- Gwennap Head
Gwennap Head (gbmapping|SW3621) is the most southerly headland on the south coast of the
Penwith peninsula,Cornwall ,United Kingdom . TheSouth West Coast Path closely follows the entire coastline around the headland. Its intricate and varied granite cliffs include the famous Chair Ladder crag, making it a popular destination for recreational climbers of all abilities. Another name for the headland is Tol-Pedn-Penwith which comes from the Cornish for 'the holed headland of Penwith', referring to its many chasms and caves.The inshore waters around the headland are busy with shipping of all sizes. There is a Coastwatch station on the headland in the former coastguard building.
There are a pair of cone-shaped navigation markers on Gwennap Head, in line with the Runnelstone buoy. These are day markers warning vessels of the hazard of the
Runnel Stone . The cone to the seaward side is painted red and the inland one is black and white. When at sea the black and white one should always be kept in sight in order to avoid the submerged rocks nearer the shore. If the black and white cone is completely obscured by the red cone then the vessel would be directly on top of the Runnel Stone. The black and white landmark was erected by the Corporation of Trinity House in1821 - an event recorded on a plaque on the back of the marker.Rare and Endangered Bird Species
Gwennap Head is renowned for its relative abundance of passing marine bird species such as Manx and Sooty's
Shearwaters ,skuas ,petrels andwhimbrels . In addition, a colony of breedinggannets are close by. Therefore the headland is favoured bybirdwatchers and many travel the length and breadth of Britain to track rare seabirds. Annually, theSeawatch SW survey aims to record the numbers of such species from a designated location close to the cliff edge on Gwennap Head.ee also
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Runnel Stone References
* [http://west-penwith.org.uk/levan1.htm Extracts from "A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall", Joseph Polsue, 1868]
* Some of the above information is extracted from material on display in the visitors' room at the Coastwatch station onGwennap Head .External links
* [http://www.ukclimbing.com/photos/item.html?crag=218 Photo gallery of climbers on Chair Ladder] from [http://www.ukclimbing.com/ UKClimbing.com] .
* [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/s.day2/gwennap/ NCI Gwennap Head] - Coastwatch at Gwennap Head
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