Crackington Haven (Cornish: Porthkragen,meaning "cove of the little crag") is a village on the North coast of Cornwall. The surrounding cliffs are well known for their visible folded sedimentary rock formations. The village gives its name to the Crackington formation, a sequence of Carboniferous sandstones and greyshales.
Immediately north of the beach is Pencarrow Point and a few hundred yards south is Cambeak headland.
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