Lands End
People have been visiting Land’s End, England’s most
westerly point for generations.
World famous for the Land’s End to John O’ Groats walk
known as doing an 'end to end' and an amazing journey of 874 miles
from Scotland to Cornwall and the first and last inn in England.
From its cragged cliffs you can enjoy views stretching many miles
over the Longships Lighthouse, the Atlantic Ocean and the Isles
of Scilly that lie 45 km off Land’s End.
Bought in 1996 by new owners, Lands End, with it’s fascinating
history and is very much worth a visit with ample opportunities
to ‘escape the crowds’ and embrace the legends and folklore
and the story of the Lost Land of Lyonnesse, which supposedly lies
off Lands End and described as the ‘lost land’ is believed
by many to have been the home and perhaps final resting place of
King Arthur.
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