Cornwall Adventure • Land's End UK

avatar

cover.JPG

leaf 19.png

Land's End

Welcome to our adventure in Cornwall, located in the southwestern part of England. Last time we shared with you where we stayed during our 5-day holiday in Cornwall Pensagillas Park Campsite.

Today we will share with you a very popular tourist spot called Land's End which should not be missed when visiting Cornwall. The drive is more than 5 hours when driving from London. It is best to get accommodation in Cornwall so you can fully enjoy the visit. As you can see on the map it is called Land's End as it is literally at the very end of England.

Lands end map 2.jpg

There is no entrance fee when you visit and you will only need to pay for the parking fee. The parking booths are located on the left side just before you cross over the entrance.

1.JPG

On our visit, the weather was not very good but still, there were so many tourists. It felt like a small village but with a lot of shops, restaurants, attractions and a hotel.

2.JPG

3.JPG

There is also a small museum-like attraction near the entrance. It is a tribute to the journey made which is more than 800 miles between Land's End and John O’Groats. John O’Groats is located in the northern part of Scotland which is also the very end of the United Kingdom. Traveling from end to end via car will take you around 15 hours travel. Are you willing to partake in this iconic adventure from End to End?

4.JPG

5.JPG

6.JPG

7.JPG

8.JPG

9.JPG

Here at the visitor's center, you can purchase tickets for the attractions and package deals for all the activities. There is even a fireworks display show during the evenings.

10.JPG

12.JPG

There are a lot of shops and restaurants. Some of the food that you should not miss are the Cornish Ice cream and pasties.

11.JPG

13.JPG

These are the two major attractions here which are the Lost Treasure golf adventure and the Jolly Roger 4D experience. The place almost feels like a theme park and we skipped these activities. We prefer to just walk around and enjoy the stunning view which you will see shortly on our tour.

14.JPG

15.JPG

More shops are established on ancient structures which gives it a very homely appeal to it. I love how they preserve and make use of old structures which preserves it's identity.

16.JPG

17.JPG

18.JPG

19.JPG

20.JPG

21.JPG

22.JPG

Here we are at the ocean and the other end of the ocean is Canada. Here you will experience the captivating rock formations which is one of the reasons you should visit Land's End.

23.JPG

Here we saw the last post box in England and I felt a little bit of melancholy which is a bit hard to explain. A little bit of sadness and romance. Maybe it was the thought of how it used to receive thousands of mail back in the past. Letters of sadness, love, happiness, hope and despair. Now it is no longer used.

24.JPG

25.JPG

There are post signs all over the place to easily locate where you need to go but can all be easily found.

26.JPG

This is one of the most popular attractions here where you can have your picture taken near the iconic sign post popularized by the adventurers who finished the end-to-end journey. The sign post has directions to New York, the Isles of Scilly, and John O’Groats.

27.JPG

Here is the pathway going to the First and Last House of Land's End. A place where every photographer will truly be inspired. Even though it was drizzling that day we just kept on going to the end.

28.JPG

29.JPG

30.JPG

31.JPG

The view from here is majestic seeing the waves crash on the rock formations which have been this way for centuries.

32.JPG

33.JPG

34.1.JPG

The cliffside is dangerously beautiful so there are signs all over the place. Visitors with small children should be cautious and should never be left alone as the cliffs are very steep.

34.JPG

35.JPG

I was baffled by this rock formation if it had been this way naturally or had been piled up by people. I never got to find out but I just enjoyed this scenery.

36.JPG

37.JPG

38.JPG

39.JPG

40.JPG

On this map, you can see all the rock formations' points of interest. I never really paid attention to it until now. I only got to focus on the lighthouse that can be seen from the distance. The lesson learned is that you should always look closely at this kind of sign so you will not miss out on amazing photo opportunities.

41.1.JPG

The Long Ship Lighthouse is one of the points of interest that will catch your attention. I am just not sure if there is a trip or if it is safe to visit this old lighthouse from the 19th century.

41.JPG

42.JPG

43.JPG

The view from the last house is gorgeous and I romanticized living in the very last house in England. It could be very lonely at times and yet very inspiring. Today it has become a refreshment house and also enjoy a cone of Cornish ice cream.

44.JPG

45.JPG

46.JPG

Cornwall's Backbone can be seen at the very end with caves and very scenic granite cliffs. One of the amazing highlights of this journey which is simply breathtaking.

47.JPG

48.JPG

49.JPG

From the distance, I noticed thru my lens a small shack on top of the cliff. I had to investigate closer and put on my zoom lens to get a better look.

50.1.JPG

50.JPG

51.JPG

It seems to be a station for rock climbers and if you look closer you would see climbers hanging from the end of the cliffs. Not an adventure for me I'll just stick to taking photos.

52.1.JPG

Cornwall's Backbone has captivated me and I wish we could have stayed longer perhaps in more pleasant weather. I want to see what the cliffs would look like during sunset maybe one day we could come and visit again.

52.JPG

53.JPG

54.JPG

55.JPG

56.JPG

Thank you for joining us on the second part of our adventure in Cornwall. We are looking forward to sharing more of our journey with you. We hope you enjoyed it and see you again soon.

Have a lovely evening here from London.
Cheers.

leaf 19.png

All photos are original and taken with

Lumix GX85 with Olympus 45mm f1.8 and 12-32mm

hive youtube.jpg



0
0
0.000
22 comments
avatar

Congratulations, your post has been added to Pinmapple! 🎉🥳🍍

Did you know you have your own profile map?
And every post has their own map too!

Want to have your post on the map too?

  • Go to Pinmapple
  • Click the get code button
  • Click on the map where your post should be (zoom in if needed)
  • Copy and paste the generated code in your post (Hive only)
  • Congrats, your post is now on the map!

0
0
0.000
avatar

It’s changed so much since I last went several years ago. I must try and get a visit again with my children, I remember there being a few activities to do but not as much as your photos show.

0
0
0.000
avatar

It was our first time to visit, for sure the kids will surely love the activities. You should come visit again soon.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Cornwall, very nice pictures. I only know it from historical background and that the true Hebrews traded in tin there. Thanks for your contribution. !PIZZA

0
0
0.000
avatar

Lovely place and thanks for a little bit of history there. 😊

0
0
0.000
avatar

I can imagine that, the pictures look great.
And I have to correct myself, it was copper not tin. LOL

0
0
0.000
avatar

Hiya, @livinguktaiwan here, just swinging by to let you know that this post made it into our Honorable Mentions in Travel Digest #2021.

Your post has been manually curated by the @pinmapple team. If you like what we're doing, please drop by to check out all the rest of today's great posts and consider supporting other authors like yourself and us so we can keep the project going!

Become part of our travel community:

0
0
0.000
avatar

Wow, very beautiful photographs! Thank you so much for sharing them! All the best and plenty of success here on HIVE! Cornwall is an amazing place indeed!

0
0
0.000
avatar

Thank you very much. I am glad to have shared our travel and more to come 🙂

0
0
0.000
avatar

This looks like an amazing place! You're definitely getting a good look at the UK and some wonderful photos, too! Thanks for sharing the experience with us! 😃

0
0
0.000
avatar

Hi Kitty. How are things? Been busy at work but still managing to explore the UK. Looking forward to my first Autumn experience.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Congratulations @mhel! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain And have been rewarded with New badge(s)

You distributed more than 57000 upvotes.
Your next target is to reach 58000 upvotes.

You can view your badges on your board and compare yourself to others in the Ranking
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word STOP

Check out our last posts:

LEO Power Up Day - October 15, 2023
0
0
0.000