We drove here to check out the scenery. The last couple of miles consist of a very tight single-track road with only a few passing places, and vegetation scraping the sides of the car, so it's best to avoid it with a big vehicle. Once on foot, it was a decent walk for us as the weather was very dry. The tide was miles out, so we couldn't see the water as it was so far away. It could be a bit risky with the tide coming in and bad weather, so plan ahead for a nice day. My springer spaniel loved it too; he was swimming in all the little pools of water left behind. There are lots of birds in the cliffs, including some Peregrines, making it a great spot for a little adventure.