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Stretching seven miles, from St Just to Pendeen, the Tin Coast in Cornwall is one of the most scenic stretches of coastline in the UK with a rich mining history to boot. Located in the area known as West Penwith, it is a place where engine houses teeter on the edge of dramatic clifftops, where the mighty Atlantic swell crashes onto the shore and where the incredible cultural significance have seen the area awarded a prestigious World Heritage Status. No stay with us at Roselands Caravan Park would be complete without some time spent discovering the Tin Coast which promises adventure, beauty and intrigue.
From Cape Cornwall to Geevor Tin Mine, Levant, Botallack, Lanyon Quoit and the Miner's Chapel, the Tin Coast in Cornwall is teeming with historical and cultural sites, remnants of an industry which shaped this mineral rich county.
Visit the Tin CoastSet on the far south westerly tip of Great Britain, subject to storms and far flung from larger hubs, the Tin Coast community are resiliant, innovative, friendly and welcoming. They are creative individuals taking inspiration from everything that this rugged landscape has to offer.
Dramatic, intriguing, totally beguiling, the Tin Coast in Cornwall is unrivalled for jaw-dropping beauty and sweeping panoramic views. Whether you drink in the fresh sea air, roam for miles or admire the breathtaking views, this naturally alluring landscape will soon weave its spell on you.
Aside from it’s cultural significance, the Tin Coast in Cornwall is rich in wildlife. Around every corner lies a view guaranteed to take your breath away with those exploring on foot, often rewarded with extraordinary wildlife sightings including the iconic Cornish Chough.
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