Tat's at Land's End

Tat's at Land's End

Tat's at Lands End

Tat's at Lands End

Edwin at Cape Cornwall

Edwin at Cape Cornwall

Sunset Land's End

Sunset Land's End

In the light at Land's End

In the light at Land's End

Collecting wild flowers

Collecting wild flowers

Too rough to fish today,

Too rough to fish today,

Amongst the lobster pots

Amongst the lobster pots

Wild flowers at Cape Cornwall

Wild flowers at Cape Cornwall
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Land's End, situated approximately nine miles west of Penzance, is the most westerly point of the English mainland and the closest to the North American continent. Looking out to sea from here allows the mind to appreciate the scale of the Atlantic Ocean, seeming to stretch beyond the horizon for ever. The granite cliffs, which make up the coastline of West Cornwall, are seen at their best here where the combination of the power of the sea and the strength of the cliffs reduce a Teddy Bear to a mere spectator of nature. On a clear day, the Isles of Scilly can be seen lying just on that horizon - a group of small, yet very beautiful, islands of which five are inhabited while the remainder of nearly 100 are given over to sea birds! Closer to shore is the Longships Lighthouse, just over a mile out to sea, while in the distance, about six miles to the south-west, can be seen the Wolf Rock lighthouse.
Meeting at Land's End are the Northern and Southern sections of the Cornish Coastal Footpath, the centrepiece of the longest continuous footpath in Britain covering the coast from Poole Harbour and Dorset to Somerset and the Bristol Channel - over 500 miles in all! Some of the most dramatic and spectacular sections of this walking challenge are to be found near to Land's End.
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