Rame Head is a gorgeous coastal headland in southeast Cornwall, known for its historical significance and stunning views.
It was once home to an Iron Age promontory fort and features a chapel dedicated to St Michael. Today, the area is popular for grazing Dartmoor ponies and offers a prime spot for sailors leaving Plymouth.
This is an excellent sunset spot but if you come planning to make a day of it, you won’t be disappointed as you have stunning beaches and villages such as Whitsand, Kingsand and Cawsand close by.
With its panoramic vantage point, Rame Head is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history buffs alike.