Car flips and plunges off steep cliff after driver seen ploughing through walls and fences

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Car flips and plunges off steep cliff after driver seen ploughing through walls and fences

Upturned car on the side of a steep slope as emergency crews and vehicle recovery specialists work at the sceneImage source, FPNW
ByNicholas Bourne

BBC Wales
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A driver who plummeted off steep cliffs after crashing through walls and fences has been seriously injured, police have said.

The man was witnessed driving erratically on the Great Orme, Llandudno, Conwy county, which has vertical cliff drops of up to 207m (679 ft).

North Wales Police said it received multiple calls about the manner in which the silver Nissan Qashqai was driving before crashing at Marine Drive, with photos showing the vehicle flipped on its roof.

The man has been receiving treatment in hospital following the crash on Saturday morning.

Police say witnesses reported the vehicle “driving erratically” around the top of the Great Orme.

They described how it drove into “surrounding farmland where it had collided with fences and walls”.

It is appealing for witnesses with any video footage.

Upturned silver car fixed to back of red low loader and driven away as passersby look onImage source, FPNW
Crews work to recover the vehicle which is lying upside down and pointing back up the slopesImage source, FPNW

The force said officers later found the vehicle off Marine Drive where it had collided with a wall and had come to a rest off road on a steep slope near the protected historic gun sites made to defend the coast during World War Two.

The beauty spot is popular with walkers and sightseers due to its high vantage point over the north Wales coast

Where is Great Orme?

The Great Orme winding road and steep cliffsImage source, Getty Images

The Great Orme is a limestone headland on the north coast of Wales, rising up to 207m (679 feet) above sea level.

It features sheer cliffs that drop dramatically straight into the Irish Sea.

It is a tourist attraction, with a Victorian tramway, a cableway, walking routes and a mining museum.

Llandudno’s Marine Drive, the site of the crash, is a five-mile toll road looping around the base of the Great Orme.

While primarily a tourist route, it is famous for hosting competitive speed tests during major motorsport events like the Cambrian Rally and the Tour Britannia Rally.

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