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What to See in Land's End - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 7 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Land's End (United Kingdom). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Maen Castle, Whitesand Bay, and Longships. Also, be sure to include Roundhouse and Capstan Gallery in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Land's End (England).

Maen Castle

Scenic spot in England
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Scenic spot in England. Maen Castle is an Iron Age promontory fort or 'cliff castle' close to Land's End in Cornwall. It is one of only two fortified sites in Cornwall where Early Iron Age pottery has been found. Excavations took place in 1939 and 1948-9 and about 300 sherds were unearthed.

The defences comprise a stone rampart, ditch and counterscarp bank built across the neck of the headland, with almost sheer cliffs on two sides and a steep slope on the third. There are some indications that the site may have been occupied before these defences were constructed.[1]

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Whitesand Bay

Whitesand Bay
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Whitesand Bay is a wide sandy bay near Land's End in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It stretches for one mile between the headlands of Pedn-mên-du and Aire Point. and contains the village of Sennen Cove. It is also a landing point for the Atlantic Crossing 1 international telecommunications cable.

Whitesand Bay beach is popular with surfers. At high tide, the beach is divided in two: Sennen Cove beach to the south (more popular for its size, facilities and surf schools), and Gwynver beach to the north (popular for its typically better surfing waves and walking distance of Trevedra Farm campsite). At the south end, at Sennen Cove, there are toilet facilities, a surf shop, a restaurant, and two car parks, one in a large field above the cliff, and another beside the beach. Dogs are banned on the beach from Easter Day to 1 October every year. The South West Coast Path runs along the dunes behind the beach.[2]

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Longships

Islet in the United Kingdom
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Islet in the United Kingdom. The Longships is the name given to a group of rocky islets situated approximately 11⁄4 miles west of Land's End, Cornwall, United Kingdom. The islets are marked by the Longships Lighthouse, the current structure being first lit in December 1873. The islets are very popular for recreational diving, the sea has clear water with prolific marine life and flora.[3]

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Roundhouse and Capstan Gallery
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Gift shop, Shopping, Museum, Art gallery

Address: The Roundhouse and Capstan Gallery, Land's End

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St Sennen's Church

Episcopal church in Sennen, England
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Episcopal church in Sennen, England. St. Sennen's Church, Sennen is a parish church in the Church of England located in Sennen, Cornwall, England, UK.[4]

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Sennen Cove

Village in England
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Village in England. Sennen Cove is a small coastal village in the parish of Sennen in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. According to the Penwith District Council, the population of this settlement was estimated at 180 persons in 2000. The South West Coast Path passes through Sennen Cove.[5]

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Longships Lighthouse

Lighthouse in England
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Lighthouse in England. Longships Lighthouse is an active 19th-century lighthouse about 1.25 mi off the coast of Land's End in Cornwall, England. It is the second lighthouse to be built on Carn Bras, the highest of the Longships islets which rises 39 feet above high water level. In 1988 the lighthouse was automated, and the keepers withdrawn. It is now remotely monitored from the Trinity House Operations & Planning Centre in Harwich, Essex.[6]

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