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Land's End
At the western most tip of Cornwall is Land's End. Today it is a tourist attraction with the infamous mileage sign.
In the Victorian era, local guides accompanied travelogue writers who documented their experiences. Rocky outcrops were given names, e.g. Dr Syntax's head.
The South West Coast Path runs through the complex and offers stunning views. On clear days, the Isles of Scilly are visible.
In the 1980s, the area was developed into a theme park and today it offers a hotel, cafes, gift shops, theme park and animal petting farm. It is also a wedding venue.

Is it worth visiting...
We have visited regularly and enjoyed our experiences. Like all businesses, it has changed over the years but is it worth paying the entrance fee?
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