Lizard Point, Cornwall Cornwall

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Apr 4, 2024
Got kicked out of the entertainment place because my 17 year old came over and took one sip of my cider! Security swore at my 12 year old child calling her vile names! They also took all our drinks … Full review by Lola W
Oct 29, 2023
The area is ran by the National Trust so parking is payable unless you are a member. The carpark is huge and there is a modern toilet block. There is a short 5 minute walk from the carpark to Lizard … Full review by acs1984
Oct 18, 2023
We parked at Lizard Point and walked along to Kynance Cove. Absolutely beautiful walk, steep in parts but we managed fine even though we had a 2 year old with us. I would definitely walk this route a… Full review by natalies671

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Hi I don't fancy going down the very narrow road (Lighthouse Road) to the two car parks down near Lizard Point, so I …
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Hi I don't fancy going down the very narrow road (Lighthouse Road) to the two car parks down near Lizard Point, so I was thinking of parking in the one further up, Lizard Car Park The Square (I think this is the village). But just wondered if anyone knew how long you can park there and how much it costs. Also, it will take us about 2 hours to get here so would get here at about 11.00am - would we get a space? Or should we come about 5.30pm, but I am right in thinking nothing will be open at this time, and will it be safe to walk down to the Point at this time? We would be coming on Sunday 29th August if that makes a difference. Thank you
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Hi, the village car park is donations in the box by the bus stop, I don't think there is a time limit. It does get rather full late morning and especially as its a Bank Holiday weekend …
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Hi, the village car park is donations in the box by the bus stop, I don't think there is a time limit. It does get rather full late morning and especially as its a Bank Holiday weekend when you visit. A relatively short stroll down to Lizard Point, all sign posted and coastal path is a nice stroll to take in the stunning coastline. Still good to walk to The Lighthouse at 5:30pm and yes, a lot of the village will be closing at that time. Hope all that makes sense, enjoy your visit.
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Hi we are staying here in August in a caravan. does the park allow us to bring our own charcoal bbqs? also is it worth …
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Hi we are staying here in August in a caravan. does the park allow us to bring our own charcoal bbqs? also is it worth bringing the childrens bikes or scooters? any places to recommend to us? thank you
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The light house is very nice. The town there is very quaint fun to walk around.
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Answer by Lois R · Jul 11, 2020
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Hi, is there a best time to spot the seals in early August please?
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I am sorry but I went early July so I do not have an answer to your question.
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Does anyone know of a geological guide or company or both who guides tours? It is a most unique location of mantle …
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Does anyone know of a geological guide or company or both who guides tours? It is a most unique location of mantle rock on the surface!
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There is a tour at the lighthouse at lizard lighthouse. Its £8 for adults and less for children. The tour lasts about 45 mins. Access is easy and can be done in a wheelchair if needed.
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Answer by susan w · May 11, 2019
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Does anyone know of a geological guide—individual or company or both—pertaining to the Grological aspects of …
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Does anyone know of a geological guide—individual or company or both—pertaining to the Grological aspects of Lizard Complex? It’s one of the very rare places to see uplifted mantle rock on the surface!
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I can only suggest you contact the National Trust as they administer the Lizard.
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