Penwith, located at Cornwall's western most tip, is a land of extraordinary beauty and cultural heritage. It boasts dramatic coastlines with rugged cliffs, golden beaches, and picturesque coves like Sennen and Porthcurno. Rich in history, Penwith is home to ancient landmarks, including standing stones, burial chambers, and mining remnants recognized as part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its artistic legacy thrives in places like St. Ives, while its untamed landscapes, such as the iconic Land’s End and moorlands, offer inspiration and tranquillity. Penwith's charm lies in its blend of natural splendour, history, and creative spirit.
A tranquil ocean scene during sunset or sunrise with pink and purple hues in the sky, several boats and a buoy visible on the water, and clouds on the horizon.
Waves crashing against large rocks on a rocky shoreline with a cliff in the background under an overcast sky.
Cliffs and rocks along a coastline with water crashing at the base, under a cloudy sky.
Coastal landscape featuring rocky cliffs, a natural arch, and a sea stack with a lighthouse in the distance under a cloudy sky.
Sunset over coastal landscape with grass fields and ruins, cloudy sky with pink and purple hues.
Ruins of old stone buildings with a chimney and facing the ocean in the background, on rolling grassy hills.
Ruins of an old stone building on a grassy hill overlooking the ocean, with smaller ruins in the distance and a partly cloudy sky.
Stormy sea with large crashing waves near a lighthouse on a pier, dark cloudy sky in the background.
Large waves crashing against a rocky shoreline on a stormy day, with a town and church steeple in the background under dark, cloudy skies.
Waves crashing against a seaside promenade during a storm, with buildings and streetlights in the background.
Clifftop ruins overlooking the ocean with waves crashing against rocks and a grassy hillside with wildflowers.
Lands End Cornwall and Enys Dodnans Arch Cliffs, an natural arch, yellow wildflowers in foreground, and ocean waves crashing against rocks, under cloudy sky, with lighthouse in the distance.
Cape Cornwall, A rocky shoreline with a flowing stream leading to the sea, with a hill and monument in the background under a cloudy sky.
A long exposure photograph of a St Michael's Mount, Cornwall. Rocky shoreline with large stones in the foreground, calm water with a smooth appearance, and an island with a castle on top in the background during sunset.
View of St Michael's Mount across Mounts Bay a body of water with small waves and a boat, during sunset or sunrise.
St Michael's Mount, Cornwall. A scenic view of a castle on a hill with surrounding buildings and trees, overlooking a body of water with rocks and sand at the shoreline, under a cloudy sky.
Crown Engine House Botallack Cornwall A person on a rocky cliff overlooking a turbulent ocean with crashing waves and abandoned stone buildings on rugged cliffs at sunset.
A rocky beach with ocean waves crashing against rocks and a stone pier where two people are walking. The sky is cloudy with a hint of sunlight breaking through.
Longships Light House Seascape with a lighthouse on rocks, surrounded by calm water, with two ships in the background and a small boat in the foreground.
Long-exposure photograph of PZ 490 Barry Ann, a working fishing boat at Sennen Cove, Cornwall.
Crown Engine Houses at Botallack on rugged Cornish cliffs above the Atlantic Ocean under dramatic clouds
Storm Chandra at Botallack – Crown Engine Houses Cornwall
St Michael’s Mount Sunrise – Sun Rays Over Mount’s Bay, Cornwall