Most
visitors will approach Lands End by road, however there is an
alternative for the more energetic.
Starting beyond the Minack, from the Church of St Levan and
its Holy Well where the road stops, England’s
most westerly point can be approached on foot.
The walk along the coast takes between 2/3 hours, the views
are unrivalled.
A good days exploration, photography, botany, visitors of all
ages will find things of interest
From the rocky outcrop at Lands End the Longships Lighthouse
lies due West whilst 7/8 miles beyond is Wolf Rock.
At Lands End lies one of Cornwall’s most varied attractions.
It takes a day to see everything, including the legendary
Lost Labyrinth, state of the art electronic theatre; deep-sea quest
and the air/sea rescue experience.
About a mile to the North lies Sennen and Sennen Cove.
Stunning cliffs and a lovely sandy beach.
To the south lies Porthcurno with the unique Minack Open Air
theatre, (As seen in the ‘attractions’ section of this web site)
fashioned from natural rock an amphitheatre and the Rowen
Cade Exhibition Centre with photographs, models and audio visual
displays.
Summary:
This is an area is of outstanding natural beauty and well worth a
visit.
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here for view, beaches and attractions in the Lands End area