Lizard Point Guide & Reviews (2026)
Lizard Point is one of Cornwall’s most unforgettable coastal viewpoints, sitting on the wild edge of the Lizard Peninsula and marking the most southerly point on mainland Great Britain. Expect dramatic Atlantic cliffs, brisk sea air, and brilliant walking routes along the South West Coast Path. Knowing the parking costs, the best viewpoints, and a few practical tips (especially for wind, dogs, and clifftop paths) will help you plan a safe, stress-free visit.
Lizard Point at a Glance
Essential Visit Information
Time Needed
1 - 2 Hours
Sat Nav Postcode
TR12 7NT
Best For
Coastal Views & Wildlife
Lizard Point Address & Location
Getting here
Address & Navigation
Lizard Point sits at the southern tip of the Lizard Peninsula, near The Lizard village and Helston. For sat nav, use TR12 7NT.
Lizard Point, The Lizard, Helston TR12 7NT
Venue enquiries: 01326 222170
A Brief History of Lizard Point
Shipwrecks, wildlife, and pioneering communication
Maritime Reputation
Lizard Point has long been associated with dramatic sea stories. It overlooks a busy shipping lane and has a reputation for shipwrecks in Cornwall’s maritime past.
Rare Nature
A mild maritime climate and unique geology have helped create a landscape known for unusual flora and rich wildlife, from clifftop flowers to seabirds along the coast.
Wireless Pioneers
The wider Lizard Peninsula is linked to early radio experiments. Nearby heritage sites celebrate the story of wireless communication and Marconi’s achievements on these Cornish clifftops.
Is Lizard Point Expensive?
Trav's Wallet Score
TRAV’S WALLET SCORE:
(Note: For the 'How Expensive' rating, the lower the number, the cheaper it is!)
Squawk! The best bit is that the clifftop viewpoints are free to access. Your main cost is usually parking if you drive, plus any snacks you grab nearby. Bring a flask and you have got yourself a budget-friendly Cornwall adventure.
Pricing & Parking
What you will typically pay
Typical Costs
There is no entry fee for Lizard Point itself. Costs are usually limited to parking (if you drive) and any food or drinks you buy nearby.
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Discounts and Offers
Ways to save on your visit
National Trust Members
If you are a National Trust member, you can park for free in the main car park (remember to scan your membership card at the machine).
Arrive by Bus
Using local buses can save you parking costs entirely. From The Lizard village, it is a manageable walk to the point for most visitors.
Bring a Picnic
Pack snacks and a flask. With free viewpoints and great sea views, Lizard Point is perfect for a budget-friendly clifftop picnic.
Who Should Visit?
Is it right for your itinerary?
WHO WILL LOVE IT
WHO MIGHT HATE IT
Visiting With Kids
Is it family-friendly?
Wildlife Spotting
Kids love scanning the sea for seals and birds. If you visit in season, the wildlife watchpoint can be a fun stop for curious little explorers.
Polpeor Cove
Polpeor Cove is right below the point and is a brilliant spot for a quick adventure. Always keep a close eye on tides and slippery rocks.
Pack for Wind
Even in summer, it can be windy and cool. A spare layer, a hat, and comfortable shoes make a big difference for kids on exposed paths.
What to See
Highlights around the point
Lighthouse Views
The lighthouse area is the classic photo spot. The clifftop here feels truly wild, especially when Atlantic swells roll in.
Wildlife Watchpoint
In season, volunteers help visitors spot seals, dolphins, and seabirds. It is a great place to learn what has been seen along the coast recently.
Polpeor Cove
A small cove below the point that adds an extra layer to the visit. It is a lovely detour if conditions are calm and you have suitable footwear.
Peak Crowd Heatmap
When to expect the biggest queues
🟢 Early Mornings
Quiet and crisp. Early light is fantastic for photos, and you will often get the viewpoints with minimal crowds.
🔴 Midday Rush
Busiest in summer. Expect more visitors between late morning and mid-afternoon, especially during school holidays.
🟡 Late Afternoons
Calmer again. Crowds often thin out later in the day, but be mindful of weather changes and fading light on coastal paths.
Trav’s Insider Hack: Park Smarter
“Squawk! If you are driving, have coins ready or use the JustPark app for the main car park. If it is busy, consider parking in The Lizard village and walking down to the point for a calmer start to your visit.”
How Close Is It? (Distance Matrix)
Easy walking times on arrival
🅿️ Main Car Park to Viewpoints
🚶 2 mins
(Short surfaced paths lead straight to key viewpoints)
🌊 Viewpoints to Polpeor Cove
🚶 5 - 10 mins
(Steeper and can be slippery, wear proper shoes)
🏘️ The Lizard Village to the Point
🚶 12 - 15 mins
(A straightforward walk for most visitors)
Best Areas to Stay Near Lizard Point
Top places for easy access
The Lizard
The closest base. Great if you want early morning access, easy walks, and a relaxed village feel after the day-trippers leave.
Mullion
A popular nearby area with good accommodation choices and quick routes to several beaches and coastal path highlights.
Helston
A practical option for more services, supermarkets, and transport links, while still being within easy reach of the Lizard Peninsula.
Lizard Point Parking Information
Where to leave your car
Main Parking Options
The main car park is opposite the lighthouse and is the most convenient option. It can fill up on sunny days, so arriving early helps.
Accessible toilets are available at the main car park, and there are surfaced paths to viewpoints, but take extra care near cliff edges and uneven sections.
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