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Land’s End: Where England Meets the Atlantic

Take in the breathtaking views

Standing at Land’s End, England’s most westerly point, delivers a profound sense of place as you gaze across the vast Atlantic towards America. This iconic landmark, just a scenic drive from Tregenza, offers breathtaking panoramic views from dramatic 200-foot granite cliffs where seabirds wheel overhead and, if you’re lucky, dolphins play in the waters below.

While visitor facilities include shops and exhibitions, the real magic lies in the untamed landscape. Follow the South West Coast Path for incredible vistas of the rugged Cornish coastline, including the distinctive Longships Lighthouse standing defiantly against crashing waves. Nearby Sennen Cove offers one of Cornwall’s finest surfing beaches with crystal-clear waters. For history enthusiasts, the remains of Iron Age settlements and field systems speak to human habitation stretching back millennia. Visit in early morning or evening to avoid crowds and experience the raw beauty of this timeless place where England ends and the ocean begins.

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