Search

- Results

Results

Search Keyword: Land's End
Total: 448 results found
St Agnes Head
...end of the nineteenth century. Looking along the coastline in either direction, you can see that the cliffs are a vivid red as a result of their mineral content. Local legend, however, puts the colour...
St Aldhelms Head
...end of the seventh century and was a noted Latin poet and ecclesiastical writer. The present lookout, overlooking the notorious St Alban's Race, was built in the 1970s for the Coastguard Service ...
Swanpool & Falmouth Docks
...endennis Castle looking out over the tops of the woodland on the point. Follow the Coast Path along Cliff Road and then Castle Drive, which travels around the headland towards Pendennis Point. To vis...
Wembury & Staddiscombe
...end and onto the junction with Bovisand Road. In a field to your right at the first junction after 5, the concrete pillbox is one of a pair used during the Second World War to defend a checkpoint lea...
Meadfoot & London Bridge
...endangered species in Britain, and the greater horseshoe bat is only found in South West England and South Wales. Rock End Walk, ahead, was laid out in Victorian times as a pleasure walk through forma...
Royal William Yard & Devil’s Point
...end of the park, take the right hand fork that leads up to the staircase that enables walkers to pass through the Yard's defensive wall and descend into the yard.   From the top of the staircase...
Gillan Creek & Dennis Head
...end of the last Ice Age. At very low tides there are still the fossilised remains of some tree stumps from this time. Many of the creeks flowing into the river are reduced to mudflats and sandflats at...
Sir John Betjeman Walk
...endly. Have a look at our Top Dog Walks on the South West Coast Path for more dog friendly beaches and pubs.  From the Rock Quarry car park take the path at the far end, on the estuary side, and go t...
Porthkidney Sands
...endly beach. Have a look at our Top Dog Walks on the South West Coast Path for more dog friendly beaches and pubs.  This walk requires a train journey to or from Lelant Station on the St Ives Line. Ei...
Carbis Bay Station - Lelant
...ends at St Michael's Mount by Marazion. Towards the end of the dunes cross the railway on the footbridge and follow the path up through the golf course to St Uny Church. Stay on the marked path ...
Hooken Cliffs
...endly beaches and pubs.  Starting in Beer at the seaward end of Fore Street, where it meets the South West Coast Path and Sea Hill, above Beer beach, take the road uphill past the pub (Common Lane, s...
Labrador Bay
Labrador Bay This high-level walk has a lot of ascent and descent, some of which is steep and can be slippery, but the stunning coastal views in all directions make it worth the effort. Starting at th...
Appledore & Northam Burrows
...endly beaches and pubs.  From Appledore's seafront car park walk along the quay, heading south towards Bideford. Follow the road around to the right, by the shipyard, and turn left onto New Quay...
KCIII England Coast Path
...end inland if it's coastal land or if there are existing access rights. The Margin is land where the public has the right to walk, sightsee, bird-watch, climb or run. You can also ride a bike or ...
Lamorna & The Kemyel Nature Reserve
...end. Cross this track and keeping the hedge on your right, pick up the footpath through the trees and the field beyond to come out on the road by Kemyel Mill House. Carry on along the road past the bu...
Church Ope Cove
...end of the Jurassic geological Period, between 147 and 142 million years ago. As the sea got shallower, the sediments that made up these rocks were laid down in warm seawater, and like the rest of Dor...
Kingsand, Cawsand & Penlee Point
...end, St German was a fourth century saint sent to preach a message of free will and good works to the local population, who were convinced that original sin meant they were all doomed to a life of mis...
Mousehole to Lamorna and back
...end. Cross this track and keeping the hedge on your right, pick up the footpath through the trees, carrying on ahead through the trees and the field beyond to come out on the road by Kemyel Mill House...
Walks from Dawlish Station
Walks from Dawlish Station Dawlish is a product of the Victorian era and the coming of the railway. Before the building of the railway there was no sea wall. The town was often flooded, notabl...
Lynmouth / Lynton to Combe Martin
...end has explained its origin as the acts of the Devil. From here there are some challenging climbs, including reaching the highest point of the South West Coast Path, and lovely views along beautiful ...