Ladram Bay (Devon)
One of the many dramatic sights along the World Heritage Coast are the red sandstone stacks at Ladram Bay, East Devon. They were formed from caves that over time were hollowed out by the sea, becoming arches which eventually collapsed, forming the stacks we see today. These are Triassic rocks between 250 and 200 million years old and the oldest rocks along the World Heritage Coast. The clean, sand-washed beach at Ladram Bay is sheltered and a popular destination for bathers and those keen on water sports.
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