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Landmark · Redruth

National Trust - Lizard Point

Immerse yourself in the breathtaking coastal allure of Lizard Point, the southernmost tip of mainland England. This sunlit summer afternoon reveals expansive blue skies meeting the serene, gently rippling sea as visitors relax by the cliffs and soak in the fresh, salty breeze. With rustic cafe charm, winding paths, and panoramic ocean views, this spot invites travel lovers seeking a peaceful yet invigorating nature escape. Capture the magic of wild rugged cliffs softened by warm sunlight, relish the sound of seabirds, and feel your spirit lift on this iconic Cornish coastline. Ready for an unforgettable day connecting with nature's timeless beauty? Head out to Lizard Point for a soul-refreshing adventure that feels both intimately local and purely invigorating.

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Late spring to early autumn for mild, sunny weather and vibrant landscapes

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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 mild, sunny weather and vibrant landscapes

2–4 hours

Comfortable walking shoes, Sun protection hat and sunscreen, Camera or smartphone, Binoculars for birdwatching, and Water bottle

Family Trip, Nature Lovers, Birdwatchers, Casual Hikers, and Photography Enthusiasts

The nearest airport is Newquay Cornwall Airport, approximately 1 hour by car.

Find charming guesthouses, cozy seaside inns, and boutique hotels across Helston and nearby coastal villages.Book a stay →

Explore nearby Kynance Cove, Mullion Cove, or enjoy wildlife spotting along the South West Coast Path.Book a tour →

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National Trust - Lizard Point

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