Climbs 17
Rocktype Sandstone (hard)
Altitude 7m a.s.l
Faces NW
Good quality crags scattered across the coast. The Black Wall is the most accessible and is gained by scrambling down from the 13th hole at the golf course or by scrambling around the beach at mid to low tide. Be aware if scrambling down from the course, it's a bit airy.
The Tooth is a partially tidal sea stack and is easily accessed at mid to low tide - less so at high!
The Molar is a detached sea stack and needs to be swam to or for the forward thinkers paddled to. It can be seen just offshore from The tooth.
The Black Tower is further along the coastline in an easterly direction.
Take care on approach if there's golfers about.
Birds nesting on the tooth as of now 10/05/25 so keep clear for the nesting season.
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