Hell's Mouth
The cliffs above Hell's Mouth are one of the highest points in the area at just under 300 feet. The cove, cliffs and two isolated stacks out to sea are breeding grounds for guillemots, razorbills and fulmars. The caves were once used by smugglers.
There is a blowhole in the caves on the east side of the beach which makes a boom as compressed air escapes, towards high tide. There is also a good view of the blowhole towards the end of Navax Head which, when the tide is high and there is a sufficient swell, produces a large horizontal jet of spray.
On walks
- Hell's Mouth to Godrevy (5.0 mile walk)
- Deadman's Cove to Red River Valley (4.7 mile walk)