Lizard Point

Lizard Point
Lizard Point beach

Lizard Point is famed as being the most southerly point on the British mainland, but this is only one of the many reasons tens of thousands of visitors take in the fresh sea air here every year. Extraordinary cliffs and rock formations mixed with an abundance of wildflowers, birds and marine life mean there is never a dull moment when exploring the Lizard Point and the surrounding cliffs.

No matter your interest, Lizard Point can deliver an experience for everyone. Aerial displays by the Cornish chough, the sight of a sleeping seal ‘bottling’ in the water, the ever-changing and dramatic weather, the rich history of lifeboats and shipwrecks, or a stroll along the coast path, there’s no limit in this landscape.

Facilities

Beach: Polpeor Beach is a small, tidal beach located beneath Lizard Point and accessible by a slipway. 
Parking: Large National Trust car park. Open year round.
Café: Cafés and shops open in season
Toilets: Adjacent to National Trust car park
Activities: Walks, wildlife watching, geocaching


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