Visitor attractions and information - Lands
End
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Geevor Tin Mine, Pendeen, Penzance, Cornwall,
TR19 7EW. Tel: 01736 788662. The largest preserved mining site
in the UK. In the far west of Cornwall, on the Atlantic Coast.
Until 1990 Geevor was a working mine, now a museum, with many
surface buildings, a guided underground tour through 18th / 19th
century workings, a shop and a cafe. www.geevor.com. About 8 miles north of Lands End. |
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Lands
End is the most westerly point in mainland England and the most
visited outdoor tourist attraction in the County. There is lots
for all the family to see and do, and you can have your photograph
taken at the fingerpost. About 839.1 miles from John O' Groats. |
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The Minack Theatre was the inspiration and
lifes work of Rowena Cade. Sub-tropical rockeries. Come
and enjoy the wealth of photographs, models and audio-visual
displays. Coffee Shop. If you are coming to a performance at
the theatre, we offer simple take-away meals. www.minack.com.
About 3 miles south of
Lands End. |
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Trengwainton
Garden, Madron, nr Penzance, Cornwall TR20 8RZ. Tel: 01736 363148.
Visitors can now access previously closed sections of the walled
gardens, incorporating a viewing platform to take in the scale
of these unique structures, mysteriously built to the dimensions
of Noah's Ark. About 7 miles east of Lands End. |
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Land's End has 5 superb attractions
that bring you tales of heroism, skulduggery and adventure. All
attractions are pay as you go. www.landsend-landmark.co.uk. Tel
: 0871 720 0055. |
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