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    Land's end
    Xia Y.

    Though we were there during terrible weather, it was still a positive experience. We didn't run into any tourists, in fact I believe we were the only people there. The fog was very thick. We walked around for a bit before we headed off.

    Lands End
    Meng L.

    It is what it is - Land's End. We arrive at 5:00 pm and it was miserable and bleak. Someone has capitalised on the fact that this is a tourist "must see" if you are in this part of the world. You have to pay to park. There is a building at the end and some miniature buildings on display. The view is ok. And as most people say you come here to say that you have been, but don't expect a wow factor. On the other hand drive a little further north near Just, visit Cape Cornwall. That's a wow and parking is free!

    Qype User (DrGi…)

    Hmmtricky one. Looks like I'm the only one here who did enjoy Land's End, perhaps because I didn't spend much time being a tourist in the touristic village that tried to make business with souvenirs, pasties and stuff. Well, I did buy some Cornish ice cream, is that allowed? Land's End actually surprised me with the dramatic scene beyond imagination. I had a picture of just silly rocks and road signs in my head before I went there and of course, it had it all - viewpoint, (great) signs and plain looking rocks, to name a few. But if you step away from the crowd and explore the landmark carefully you will see its hidden beauty at the skyline. The walking path was quite clear and well visible, although it looked like a long way to go it actually took 20-30 mins. Trekking gear is highly recommended i.e. walking boots, waterproof jacket, walking stick as it's quite windy and wet along the way. Good news, there're safety barriers at some part of the path which means you will have to walk along the edge of the cliff with no barriers at some point hence no booze should be allowed during the journey. Not extremely fun for someone who has a mild form of vertigo like me, I felt like I was going to wet my pants when looking down the cliff (but I did not). I eventually made my effort to a wee beach at the end and it was an absolutely amazing experience. Lots of fat seals as a bonus view too. I was glad I made it there. So if you want to give Land's End a visit, I suggest a little bit of exercise on the rocks, it's worth it.

    Qype User (Marzip…)

    Land's End I'm sure was once a truly beautiful place, but it has since been overshadowed by a cheap tacky theme park to rid hard-working parents of their money to take the kids. If you by-pass the money-hungry area and walk down to the rocks you really can see a remarkable sight. You are standing on the south-western most point of Britain, only topped by the charity trek that many people do from Land's End to St John O'Groats, at the north-eastern tip of Scotland. If you don't mind wasting your money, there are 5 attractions - the latest is Doctor Who Up Close and a shopping village. But my suggestion - take a picnic and sit on the rocks and just enjoy the view.

    Qype User (tali…)

    We were told not to bother going here, but figured we might as well. Obviously it's a massively tourism fulled area but we basically bypassed all the little shops and just went down and stood on the cliffs. The famous sign is gated off so you can only get right up to it if you pay to have a professional photo of you next to it. How cheeky. But if you don't mind the town saying 'your town here' on it, you can still take photos from a bit further away.

    Lands End, Oktober 1986
    Wolfgang L.

    Das Ende der Welt - tja, ich war einmal vor gut zwanzig Jahren da und genoss seinerzeit die Stille und Abgeschiedenheit dieses Ortes - damit scheint es wohl vorbei zu sein. Zudem war ich noch ausserhalb jeder Saison dort, ich glaube, es war Anfang Oktober. Das Wetter tobte (Sturm), kaum Menschen dort, draußen vom Wolf Rock (ein Leuchttrum weit draußen im Meer) hörte man durch den Nebel nur das Nebelhorn, es war gespenstisch und das am "hellichten" Tag, wobei über der See noch dicker Nebel aufzog. Schön, es einmal so gesehen zu haben. Ob ich heute nochmal dort hin möchte, ich weiß nicht, wenn ich die Eintragungen anderer hier lese...scheint, wie leider vieles mittlerweile, so eine Art Touristenmekka geworden zu sein.

    Qype User (rachst…)

    I was pretty disappointed by Lands End. I think other than to say that you have visited this famous land mark, there is not much to see or do. There are tacky gift shops and other exhibitions which are not really related to lands end, or the local area - I think there was a doctor who exhibition when I visited. The exhibition that provided you with the history of lands end as an attraction was actually quite informative. It was pretty expensive and you also had to pay to have your 'official' photograph taken standing next to the infamous signpost. Lands End is best for a short visit to take in the views, and perhaps go for a short walk along the cliff tops to take in the sea air.

    Qype User (Travel…)

    I'm afraid I tend to agree with the majority of reviews here. I was so looking forward to my Trip to Lands End and I came back feeling a little dissapointed and let down. I loved seeing the Famous mileage sign and the surrounding coastal path was stunning with beautiful views over the rugged cliffs and open seas. A picture postcard setting and a perfect place for photography. The drive down to Lands End and the nearby beach at Sennan made the whole trip worthwhile. The downside to this attraction was the Touristy Shops and inflatable Slides that just didnt seem to fit in with such a beautiful landmark. The Shops and Cafes were over-priced, and over-run with lots of screaming kids who were attracted by the Fairground rides rather than the Landmark itself. The fact that the 'Mileage Sign' has a fence around it so that you cant take pictures for free is quite sad, I dread to think how much they charged for a photo but I didnt stop around to ask! I'm glad i've been to Lands End, its one of those things that can be ticked off my list but I wouldnt be tempted to go back again.

    Qype User (Penzan…)

    The cliffs, the view, the spray of the Atlantic Ocean - magnificent, breathtaking, stunning... Unfortunately, the atmosphere is spoilt by far too many so-called tourist attractions.

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    crap. Strictly for tourists with no imagination.

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    Chysauster Ancient Village

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    What a fantastic and interesting place to spend a couple of hours. Perfectly preserved by English…read moreHeritage, this 'relic' shows how our ancestors lived. We strolled around looking inside the buildings and deciding which rooms were which. Stones in the centre with worn areas where corn was ground. Fireplaces for cooking and heating. A wonderful visit and we were glad that we took the time. There would be difficulty for anyone with disabilities to visit the site but, if you can manage it, well worth a visit.

    So you think your daughter's boyfriend looks like a creep, do you? His bleached blond hair gelled…read moreinto spikes, his druggy face studded with all kinds of objects, tattoos up the yingyang, bad attitude, ragged clothes, carries a war-ax... Well, he may simply be honoring the Berserker. Southern England is pockmarked with ancient Celt/Viking/Berserker settlements all protected by the English Heritage group (http://www.english-heritage.org.uk) maintained for their educational and historical significance. These ancient warriors fought friend and foe while in a heightened state of uncontrollable fury, a madness known as bärsärkar-gång (going berserk). These were some very bad-ass hombres who'd charge into battle with no armor, no guns and no mercy, just drugged-out ornery bastards with blades. They'd line their settlement walls with the heads of their enemies. Some would ride into battle on small, nimble chariots where they could swing off to stab at a foe and leap back on. As the myth goes, no weapons could harm these "shape-shifters". They were civilization's greatest nightmare and no one wished to be captured alive by any of them. With lemon-bleached hair spiked up with honey, henna tattoos from head to toe, wolf or bear skins their only protection, hopped up on magic mushrooms and alcohol, they were feared by all including their own kind. I don't think I could be their friend. But it's worth a look-see while in this beautifully scenic region of southern England and maybe you could take a second look at your daughter's boyfriend. He just might be showing respect to the ancients. Doubtful, but it's worth a shot. (photos up when I find them)

    Kynance Cove - stunning scenery

    Kynance Cove

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    O M G The Kynance Cove scenery is breathtaking...YOU HAVE TO GO.. See my photographs so you can see…read morewhy. Listed below information about this place. Located on the west side of the Lizard and probably the most photographed and painted location in Cornwall, the contrast between the cove's white sand beach and the dark red and green serpentine rock produces a breathtaking sight. There's a steep 15 minute walk down to the cove from the car park at the top of the cliff. At low tide you can explore the towering rocks stacks and the caves with names such as The Parlour and The Drawing Room. Located just above the beach is an eco-friendly café selling Cornish pasties, fresh sandwiches, baguettes, homemade cakes and cream teas along with beach goods. From Kynance there is a fantastic 2 mile scenic walk around the coast to Lizard Point, mainland UK's most southerly point. Kynance Cove is owned and looked after by the National Trust and is able to care and conserve areas like this thanks to their members, volunteers and donors.

    Last year we just dropped by on the coastal walk but this year spent the day on the beach and…read morehere's what we thought! Firstly there is a car park on top of the cliff that is NT & costs £4.50 if you are not a member. It's a short but steep walk down to the cove, an alternative is available which is longer & is the service track to the cafe. Once down to the beach there is a boulder field to negotiate before you reach the sand which can be absent when the tide is in so the cove is very tide dependant. However when it's out it's a fab place to spend the day, 2 small bays separated by a sand ridge punctuated by large rocks. There are a couple of sea caves to explore. Very popular so get there early to bag your spot when the tide goes out. worth a visit if on the lizard & tides are on your side.

    Whitesands Lodge

    Whitesands Lodge

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    When my friend asked me to be his best man, I had the unenviable task of deciding quite what to do…read morefor his stag do. In the end, we went to Cornwall, and stayed at Whitesands Lodge. In a tee-pee. This place is fantastic, if you need to get away for a long weekend or even an extended break - because while they have standard accommodation in student, backpacker style dorm rooms with powershowers and fully fitted kitchens, they also provide a camping area for tents, and more importantly they have several authentic tee-pees. These things are not just for show, they are real, and built in almost the same way as native americans build theirs. There were 5 of us staying in one of the tee-pees, and it's fantastic. They are large, with comfortable sleep mats for your sleeping bags, and plenty of room. If you need the loo in the middle of the night, that can be tricky since you have to walk back into the main building, but if you're lucky and it's a clear night with a full moon, you'll have no problems finding your way. It was so much fun - and that was just the tee-pees. On saturday nights the lodge organises a barbeque for all the guests, with a selection of meat and fresh fish, often caught that day from the local town, Sennen. There are loads of things to do - Sennen Beach is a long, beautiful sandy beach with some of the best surfing in the UK. Land's End, the west-most point of England, is only a half hour walk away from the camping ground, and passing back through Sennen on the return leg you can stop for some authentic Cornish Cream Tea. There is a good pub a short distance south from the Lodge, with live music and great company. Everyone is so friendly and everything feels so fresh. Check out the photos for this place, the description that I've given hardly does it justice. I highly recommend that if you're looking for some way of relaxing for a few days, get down to Whitesands Lodge, take your sleeping bag and a few friends, and leave everything else behind.

    My Wife and I stayed in June 2009 for her birthday. After spending 4 hours driving in pouring rain…read moreand mist to reach the hotel, the incredibly warm and friendly welcome we got made it all worth wild. The owners and staff could not do enough for you; the room we stayed in was fantastic with views over Lands End and the surrounding coast. The only down side to this hotel is that its 450+ miles away from my house in Darlington. We have already enquired about stay again for our wedding anniversary later on in the year. Amazing

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