Point de vue
Cape Cornwall
Recommandé par 75 habitants,
Emplacement
Saint Just, England
Conseils des habitants
The distinctive headland at Cape Cornwall juts out into the ocean where two great bodies of water meet. Once a heavily industrial landscape, it is now part of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site, and a wild and rugged home to many seabirds which nest on the Brisons rocks - fantastic coastal walks.
Cape Cornwall (4 miles from Pendeen) – The only cape in England. Distinctive headland juts out into the ocean where two great bodies of water meet. Part of the Tin Coast and Cornish Mining World Heritage Site. Seasonal dog ban on beach and slipway from Easter Sunday to 30 September. There are many mine shafts along the coast, uneven paths.
Cape Cornwall is a small headland in West Cornwall, UK. It is four miles north of Land's End near the town of St Just. A cape is the point of land where two bodies of water meet. Until the first Ordnance Survey, 200 years ago, Cape Cornwall was believed to be the most westerly point in Cornwall
Within 13 miles. Is close to Penzance. The distinctive headland juts our into the ocean where two great bodies of water meet. This is a Cornish mining world heritage site.