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Land’s End
LAND'S END GUIDE
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Land's End Guide & Reviews (2026)

Visiting Land's End is one of those classic Cornwall moments you never forget. It is the westernmost point of mainland England, known for its cliff-top views, wild Atlantic weather, and the iconic signpost photo. This guide covers the practical bits like Land's End parking, what is free vs paid, and the best nearby coastal walks so you can plan a smooth day out.

Land's End at a Glance

Essential visit information

Time Needed

1 - 3 Hours

OS Grid Ref

SW 34177 25339

Best For

Clifftop walks & photos

Land's End Address & Location

Getting here

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Address & Navigation

Land's End sits at the western end of the A30 road on the Penwith peninsula. For sat nav, use TR19 7AA.

Land's End, Sennen, Penzance TR19 7AA

Visitor centre enquiries: +44 1736 871501

A Brief History of Land's End

Cornwall's edge of the map

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Cornish Roots

Land's End is known in Cornish as Penn an Wlas (also written Pedn an Wlas). It has long been a navigational reference point for seafarers on the Atlantic edge of Britain.

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End-to-End Icon

It is the traditional starting point (or finish line) of the famous Land's End to John o'Groats challenge, tackled by cyclists, runners, and walkers every year.

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Modern Visitor Complex

Today, the headland is paired with a visitor area offering shops, food, and optional family attractions. The coastal paths and surrounding landscape remain the real highlight.

Did You Know? The coastal paths around Land's End are accessible all year round, making it a brilliant stop even outside peak summer.

Is Land's End Expensive?

Trav's Wallet Score

TRAV’S WALLET SCORE: 3.0/10 (Budget-friendly)

(Note: For the 'How Expensive' rating, the lower the number, the cheaper it is!)

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Squawk! The best part is that the cliff-top views are free. Your main costs are usually parking and any optional attractions or experiences. Bring a flask and snacks and you can keep it very budget-friendly.

Pricing & Tickets

What you may need to pay for

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Typical Costs on Site

Access to the coastal views is free. Parking charges apply and vary seasonally. Optional family attractions and experience tickets are sold on the day, and pre-booking is not usually available.

  • Clifftop viewpoints: FREE
  • Car park: PAID (seasonal pricing)
  • Lyonesse Experience (4 attractions) - Adult: £21.50
  • Lyonesse Experience (4 attractions) - Child: £16.50
  • Individual attraction tickets (Adult): From £7.50 to £9.50
  • Individual attraction tickets (Child): From £6.50 to £8.50
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Discounts and Offers

Ways to save on your visit

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Multi-Attraction Packages

If you are planning to do more than one attraction, look for bundled experience packages. They can work out cheaper than buying individual tickets separately.

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Under 3s

Very young children are often free for the family attractions. Always double-check the current terms on the official ticket page before you arrive.

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On-Site Offers

Seasonal deals can pop up for photos, shopping, and attraction add-ons. Keep an eye out for the value ticks and offers boards on site.

Who Should Visit?

Is it right for your itinerary?

WHO WILL LOVE IT

  • Coastal walkers: You have instant access to incredible South West Coast Path scenery.
  • Photographers: The cliffs, changing light, and ocean views are unreal on a clear day.
  • Families: Optional attractions and open space make it an easy half-day or full-day stop.

WHO MIGHT HATE IT

  • Those who dislike crowds: Midday in summer can get very busy around the signpost area.
  • People wanting everything free: The views are free, but parking and optional experiences can add up.

Visiting With Kids

Is Land's End family-friendly?

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Family Attractions

There are optional family attractions on site (such as indoor experiences and themed activities). Availability can be seasonal or impacted by maintenance, so check opening times before you travel.

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Easy Snacks

It is a simple stop with food, drinks, and treats on site. Perfect for a quick refuel after a windy coastal walk.

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Dress for the Wind

Even on sunny days, it can be very breezy at the cliffs. Bring layers for kids, and keep little ones close near edges.

What to See

Highlights at the western tip

📸 The Iconic Signpost

The classic Land's End photo. Go early if you want fewer people in your shot.

🥾 Coastal Path Views

Step onto the South West Coast Path for cliff-top scenery, sea air, and some of the most dramatic views in Cornwall.

🎟️ Optional Experiences

If the weather turns or you are with kids, the optional attractions can add variety to your visit. Check what is open on the day.

Peak Crowd Heatmap

When to expect the biggest queues

🟢 Early Mornings

Best for photos. Quieter car park, calmer signpost area, and a more peaceful walk along the cliffs.

🔴 Midday Rush

Busiest period. Late morning to early afternoon is peak time, especially in summer and school holidays.

🟡 Late Afternoons

Lovely light. Crowds can thin out later on, and sunsets here can be spectacular in clear weather.

Trav’s Insider Hack: Quieter Clifftop Views

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“Squawk! Once you have snapped your signpost photo, keep walking for 5 to 10 minutes along the coastal path. The crowds drop away fast, and the views get even better.”

How Close Is It? (Distance Matrix)

Walking times from nearby spots

📸 Iconic Signpost

🚶 5 mins
(From the main visitor area)

🏠 First & Last House

🚶 10 mins
(Clifftop stroll from the signpost)

🏖️ Sennen Cove

🚶 Approx. 1 hr 15 mins
(Via the South West Coast Path, scenic route)

Best Areas to Stay Near Land's End

Top places for easy access

Penzance

A practical base with trains, plenty of food options, and easy day trips across west Cornwall.

St Ives

Beautiful beaches and art spots, with the option to drive over for a Land's End day trip (best outside peak traffic).

Sennen & Sennen Cove

The closest area for a relaxed, coastal stay. Perfect if you want sunrise or sunset walks without a long drive.

Land's End Parking Information

Where to leave your car

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On-Site Parking

Land's End has an on-site car park. Parking charges apply and prices vary seasonally. Tickets are usually purchased on arrival rather than pre-booked.

  • Tip: Arrive early during school holidays to avoid queues at the entrance and get a closer space.
  • Tip: If you are mainly visiting for the views, you can keep costs down by skipping paid attractions and focusing on the coastal path.
  • Accessibility: If you need accessible parking or step-free routes, ask staff at the visitor centre on arrival for the best options that day.

Always check the official site for today's opening times and any weather-related changes before you set off.

Other Attractions Near Land's End

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Rory Porter

BY RORY PORTER

I have explored Cornwall's coastline in all sorts of weather, and Land's End is always worth it when you time it right. This guide is built to help you handle parking, dodge the midday crowds, and enjoy the clifftop views properly.

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