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Lizard Point

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Lizard Point

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  • Location: Landewednack, South West England, England, United Kingdom

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    June 26, 2019

    Hiking

    Lizard Point is the southernmost tip of Britain. A mild maritime climate and unique geology give the Lizard peninsula a distinctive character and make it ideal for rare and unusual flora. The cliffs surrounding Lizard Point are extremely rich in wildlife.
    Counterpart to John O'Groats in the north of Scotland. quite warm climate due to the Gulf Stream. Wonderful to watch and enjoy nature.
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    September 26, 2022

    Hiking

    Lizard point was the busiest place we passed on our walk. You will find drinks and eateries, shops and toilets at the National Trust car park. Keep in mind that there are always a lot of people to visit this place.
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    The Lizard Coastal Walk

    11.0km

    03:02

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    The Lizard Coastal Walk offers a moderate hiking experience along the southernmost tip of mainland Britain. You will traverse dramatic cliff-top paths, discover turquoise waters, and encounter unique rock formations, including those around the iconic Kynance Cove. This route covers 6.9 miles (11.0 km) with an elevation gain of 578 feet (176 metres), typically taking around 3 hours and 1 minute to complete. Expect varied terrain, from sandy beaches to stony sections, providing a dynamic coastal adventure.

    When planning your hike, be aware that the varied terrain includes some slopes and steps, so wearing appropriate footwear is essential. While parts of the trail are fairly level, other sections near cliff edges require extra care. You can find parking options conveniently located in Lizard village. Public transport to Lizard Point is also available, making the starting point accessible for many visitors. Consider starting early to enjoy the views without crowds, especially during peak season.

    This section of the South West Coast Path is notable for its consistently dramatic scenery within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You will pass by iconic landmarks like the Lizard Lighthouse, offering a glimpse into maritime history. The area is also famous for its distinctive serpentine rocks and tidal pools, particularly visible at Kynance Cove. The trail provides numerous viewpoints showcasing the rugged natural features of the Lizard Peninsula, making it a prime example of Cornwall's unique coastal geology.

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    14.1km

    03:50

    210m

    210m

    Embark on The Lizard Coastal Walk, a moderate hiking adventure that traces the southernmost tip of mainland Britain. This route spans 8.7 miles (14.1 km) with an elevation gain of 692 feet (211 metres), offering dramatic cliff-top views and glimpses of secluded coves. You can expect to complete this journey in about 3 hours and 50 minutes, immersing yourself in the wild beauty of the Cornish coastline, where the path often winds past unique serpentine rock formations and the vast Atlantic Ocean.

    When planning your visit, be aware that the trail features varied terrain, including some rougher sections with slopes and steps. It can also become muddy after rain, so wearing appropriate footwear is essential for a comfortable hike. While some parts are easily accessible, many sections require careful footing. Parking is generally available near popular starting points, such as Lizard Point, making it convenient to begin your exploration.

    This impressive section of the South West Coast Path is renowned for its unique geology and diverse wildlife. As you hike, you might spot distinctive serpentine rock formations, particularly around Kynance Cove, known for its striking turquoise waters. The area is part of the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering a rich ecosystem and a chance to experience the raw, untamed character of the British coastline.

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    Embark on the Church Cove, Lizard Point & Kynance Cove loop, a moderate hike along the South West Coast Path. This route covers 10.0 miles (16.0 km) with an elevation gain of 780 feet (238 metres), typically taking around 4 hours and 22 minutes to complete. You will experience rugged coastlines, dramatic cliffs, and white sand beaches like Kynance Cove, known for its unique serpentine rock formations and clear turquoise waters. Expect steep ascents and descents, narrow steps, and potentially uneven paths, especially near Housel Bay.

    To make the most of your visit, consider timing your hike to explore Kynance Cove at low tide, which reveals hidden caves and the full extent of the beach. The trail demands good fitness and sure-footedness, so be prepared for challenging sections with steep drops and rocky descents. During summer months, you might encounter grazing cattle in fields along the route. This hike is best enjoyed when you are ready for a dynamic coastal adventure.

    This trail is notable for including Lizard Point, the southernmost tip of mainland Britain, offering expansive views of the Atlantic Ocean. You will also discover natural wonders like the Devil's Frying Pan and historical sites such as the Lizard Wireless Station and Marconi Memorial. The entire area is part of the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, showcasing its significant scenic value with rare Cornish heath and opportunities to spot seals and various seabirds.

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