Reviews for LAND'S END, SENNEN
5/5 from H
2 years ago
2 years ago
Very wet and windy day at Lands End, but I enjoyed the day with my family. The only thing I didn't like was the shopping area prior to getting to the Lands End sign post. I felt it took away from the main reason for coming to the most southern part of England. There are easy footpaths to take a short or long walk or hike. Also, there is a small cafe, but it was closed due to the Christmas holidays.
5/5 from Sagar
2 years ago
2 years ago
Lands End is one of the best places for a day out with family and Friends. The views are just outstanding🤩. Lots of nice places within walking distance
There's a restaurant next to the viewpoint you will get nice food, coffee& drinks.
I'd highly recommend coming here on a day out!
5/5 from AJMAL
3 years ago
3 years ago
Nestled at the south western tip of England, Lands End is a breathtaking master piece of nature. It's an iconic place in Cornwall.
Land's End itself is made up of the coastal lookout classic signboard, cinema, End to End, shopping centre, and hotel complex.
The layout of the paths provide great views and photo & videos opportunities. The walks are amazing and wide wide paths disabled people. Plenty of parking spaces available.
My family loved it. I recommend it for everyone.
5/5 from Roshan
3 years ago
3 years ago
Being here was honestly so special, took the bus here & once you step off the bus there's a short walk. And once you've walked past the restaurants & the gift shops. The views are just outstanding.
There's a hotel here alongside restaurants & a gift shop. And parking isn't too steep either if you intend coming here by car.
I'd highly recommend coming here on a day out!
5/5 from Sampath
3 years ago
3 years ago
Lands end is also the best tourist place. I took a bus from penzance Lands coaster. Try walking all sides to enjoy beautiful views. You can take a picture of signpost but if you want to write something on it and take a picture the starting cost is £11 where the picture is taken and will be sent to your address. Digital copy can also be asked.
4/5 from Gethin
3 years ago
3 years ago
We visited on a late Friday afternoon in November and thoroughly enjoyed the breathtaking views and coastal walk.
The landmark is located very close to the cliff edges and provided beautiful panoramic views in every direction. There is so much to see and do here and the walking paths join up with the wider coastal path.
If I was only reviewing the views it would easily have a 5/5. However, the man-made structures here are all geared towards extracting as much money from you as possible. The car park costs £7 and was very poorly maintained. You also have to pay to have a photo taken with the sign, you can't take your own and it's actually fenced off to prevent this. All the shops and cafes that are located here are also incredibly expensive. Thankfully the toilets were free but who knows how long that'll last!
5/5 from Kate
3 years ago
3 years ago
We arrived on a very windy day, but it was just beautiful. I loved watching the waves crashing and the wildlife. We had a nice pasty from the café. Most of the facilities are shut due to being out of season but there's enough to make your visit comfortable and enjoyable.
You can have your photo taken with the famous sign for a fee.
Plenty of parking, can pay by card or phone.
It's a must see if you're in the area.
5/5 from win
3 years ago
3 years ago
An amazing place for nature lovers. Blue water, greenery, clouds and quietness make you fell awesome. Just connect with nature far away from traffic noise, pollution and all your worries. Playground for kids, cafes, gift shops and many more. A big car park for drivers.
Even they try to made it tourist trap but still worth to visit to come close the nature and meditate yourself. Love the coastal walk. It was an amazing and breathtaking views i haven’t seen in my life but in Geographic channels.
5/5 from Mayur
3 years ago
3 years ago
Amazing place, try to make the most off it. Go with properly dressed and 100% trainers or walking shoes if you're walking around. Lots of nice places and distances to walk. Take lots of water if you're doing sunny day trip.
Parking, you can pay anytime while you're there it's all AMPR so no need to display the ticket. I paid £7 for about 4-5 hours (can't remember). Didn't do any golf there so cannot comment. Food was not that expensive and quality is good. Ice-cream is really nice and quantity is a lot too.
Didn't take photo near the lands-end sign post as I think you have to pay and there was a waiting time.
I've added photos of the walk we did which is on the LEFT hand side hills with my children (8 and 10yrs old) they were perfectly fine.
Only advise, stay within the barriers or ropes as with kids it can be little worrying.
Enjoy the day and have fun!!
5/5 from Mark
3 years ago
3 years ago
It's such a beautiful place with some amazing views. It can get very busy at certain times of the day when the buses/coaches arrive, but this doesn't have a major impact on the visit. Food and drink can be a little expensive, but that's to be expected and no different to most tourist attractions. The 4D cinema is definitely worth a visit if you have children (especially if they've not been to one before). We were lucky enough to have fantastic weather, which made it all the more enjoyable, so it's worth looking in advance and planning your trip around a nice sunny day. You can get lucky and spor whales, dolphins, etc, but with nature, it's potluck if they are around the bay at the time of your visit. There is a nice little park for children to play on, gift shops, live music, and places to eat/drink. If you are in Cornwall, it's without a doubt a place you should go and visit. Clean, tidy, more than enough space for parking and a fair price, also dog friendly if you have taken your pets away with you (must be kept on leads). Overall, it was a very enjoyable experience and would definitely go again.