Book your camping or touring holiday in Cornwall at Perran Springs Holiday Park and visit
Land’s End. Designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the mainland
Britain’s most westerly point. On a clear day the view is breathtaking and it is possible to
see both the Longships and Wolf lighthouses and across the sea towards the Isles of Scilly,
which lay 28 miles west of the 200ft high cliffs.

Land’s End © Visit Cornwall / Dawn Runnels Land’s End © Visit Cornwall / Paul Watts
Land’s End now incudes exhibition halls, play areas, a suspension bridge and an audiovisual
display entitled The Last Labyrinth which is popular with visitors.
The coastline surrounding Land’s End is striking and rugged and boats magnificent coastal
walks to Sennen Cove, which has a small village and beach frequented by local surfers.

Land’s End © Visit Cornwall / Paul Watts Minack at Porthcurno © Visit Cornwall / Minack Theatre
To the south east lies the Minack Theatre, an open air theatre built into the cliff-face by
Rowena Cade, where pays can be enjoyed with the impressive backdrop of the sea.
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