
Why this matters
Lamorna Cove is a small, sheltered cove on the north coast of Cornwall, England, carved into hard Devonian slate and schist. The cove's distinctive rock formations and secluded beach make it a notable example of coastal erosion and a popular location for artists and geologists.
What is recorded here
Lamorna Cove is shown as a bay on the public map of Cornwall. The saved point is the map point or the centre of its mapped shape.
The public map does not by itself grant access. Check current paths, opening conditions and ownership before entering.