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Explore Land's End and its Surroundings
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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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Minack Theatre
(2.9 miles)
The Cornish theatre with real ‘wow’ factor is the Minack. Perched on the cliffs at Porthcurno, the Minack is an open-air theatre-in-the-round – and a triumph of vision over reality.
www.minack.com
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Sennen
(1.1 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.
50.079
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50.060
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50.065
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50.126
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50.077
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50.050
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Sennen Cove
(1.2 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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Porthcurno Beach
(3.0 miles)
Get to the bottom of the hit-and-miss path to Porthcurno, and you’ll feel as though you’ve stumbled into the Mediterranean - steeply shelving, powder-fine sand, an almost luminous blue sea and cliffs sheltering you from the sea breezes.
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Land's End
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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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50.099
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50.064
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St Just
(4.5 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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Porthcurno
(2.8 miles)
When the sun shines on Porthcurno, you could be forgiven for thinking that you’ve somehow stumbled onto a Mediterranean beach. White sand, turquoise sea, amber rocks and high cliffs create a magical atmosphere. This is a destination for those who really want to escape – there are no tacky shops, no ice cream vendors, and no noisy beachfront bars, just one of the most beautiful landscapes you can imagine.
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