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Very enriching with very nature-focused, very intimate, somewhat local character.

Landmark · Redruth

National Trust - Lizard Point

Discover the breathtaking serenity of Lizard Point, the southwestern tip of mainland England, where rugged cliffs meet the endless blue sea under a brilliant summer sky. Let the gentle coastal breeze and the rhythmic sound of waves soothe your soul as you take in the wild, unspoiled beauty of Cornwall’s iconic coastline. Perfect for travelers seeking a peaceful retreat coupled with awe-inspiring natural vistas, this spot invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and feel utterly connected to nature's majesty. Embrace the freedom of open space and the timeless charm of this stunning location — your next unforgettable coastal adventure awaits.

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Late spring to early autumn for sunny, clear weather and calm seas

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Most videos filmed Jul during summer. July is busy - one of the most popular times to visit.

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Late spring to early autumn for sunny, clear weather and calm seas

1–2 hours, with optional longer hikes along coastal paths

Comfortable walking shoes, Sun protection, Camera or smartphone, Light backpack with water, and Binoculars for wildlife spotting

Nature Lovers, Photographers, Solo Travelers, Couples, and Hikers

The nearest airport is Newquay Cornwall Airport (NQY), about 1 hour drive from Helston, offering seasonal domestic and European flights.

Choose from charming countryside B&Bs, coastal guesthouses in Helston, or luxury hotels in nearby Falmouth for an authentic Cornwall stay.Book a stay →

Extend your adventure with coastal hikes along the South West Coast Path, visits to Kynance Cove nearby, or explore the historic town of Helston.Book a tour →

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National Trust - Lizard Point

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