Walking at land's End is a unique experience. There may be other tall granite cliffs and sea views around the coast but nowhere else is quite the same. Access to the coastal path is free for walkers unless they wish to park a car at the visitor centre car park.
Land's End offers a fascinating natural and historic experience.
The geology is interesting, underlying granite and slate deposited in volcanic eruptions.
Cornwall has been inhabited since the Stone Age and relics of the past crop up all over the heath land. Walkers come across mysterious ancient stones such as the Men an Tol standing stones, and ancient burial mounds as well as forgotten tin mines. A walk across the countryside is a discovery of the past.