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The Eden Project.
An unforgettable
experience in an
epic location.
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Explore The Star Inn and its Surroundings
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Sennen
(3.2 miles)
Sennen is the most westerly village in England, and the Blue Flag Whitesand Bay is a mile long stretch of golden sand, with plenty of rock pools at low tide. There is still crab and lobster potting from the cove.
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Sennen Cove
(3.1 miles)
A wide crescent of white sand, a beach that is great for sandcastles and surfing alike. When the tide is out, walk the length of Sennen, scramble over the rocks and find the lovely neighbouring beach, Gwenver - it’s beautiful and tranquil.
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Land's End
(4.3 miles)
The beginning (or end) to many a charity walk, cycle or drive, Land’s End is England’s most westerly point. This iconic spot on the map is home to a theme park with all kinds of interactive displays and exhibitions, a farm where visitors can feed the animals and a small shopping village, but many people come simply to gaze out to sea from this dramatic, rocky piece of coastline.
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St Just
(.2 miles)
There’s a distinctly ‘frontier’ feel about St Just; clinging to the edge of the country and the first to catch any weather heading our way, the village has a cheerful ‘we’re all in this together’ atmosphere.
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Men-an-Tol
(4.0 miles)
Start on the moors outside Penzance at this ancient monument for views of all three coasts. In olden days children with rickets were passed naked through the stones to be cured. Make your way to the Merry Maidens stone circle and then Ding Dong Mine engine house.
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