Sea View House is an ideal base to explore the entire Lands End peninsula where you will find excellent and dramatic cliff top and inland walking. Why not spend a whole day at Lands End. Visit the Last Labyrinth and the Relentless Sea amongst other attractions.
Outdoor theatre built in the rock by Rowena Cade in the 1930’s. The exhibition centre is open daily. Theatre performances are weekdays from May to September, bookable in advance. If you wish to visit the theatre we will provide cushions and blankets if required.
Golden Beaches
Porthcurno National Trust Beach has been voted in the worlds top 50 beaches by the Independent Newspaper's travel writers, and is Life guarded during high season, nearby there is also Porth Chapel and Pedn-Vounder (unofficial naturist beach)
Exhibitions of Historic Equipment for the undersea cable telegraphy from the 1870’s to modern times. Underground tunnels house the secret wartime communications centre
Cornwall Museums Art Galleries and Heritage Centres. Whether your on a
fortnights summer holiday and its raining or are fascinated by modern
art, shipwrecks, or Cornwall's mining heritage . Here are a few
suggestions for places to see.
Logan Rock
The Logan Rock weighs about 60-70 tonnes and is finely balanced on the cliff top. Find out the history of the rock in the 400 year old Logan Rock Inn at Treen
Ornithology
Sea View House is the ideal base for ornithologists.
The beautiful
Sennen
Cove proves popular for ornithologists, and is only 6 miles away. Recently guests have seen several rare and exciting birds such as the Yellow Billed American Cuckoo, Raddes Warbler and Cornish Chough.
Walking
Lands End is to the West and Penzance to the East. Why not catch the morning bus and enjoy a day’s excellent and dramatic cliff top and inland walking back to the comfort of Sea View House without a heavy pack. You
can follow the South
West Coast Path as far as Minehead in Somerset, or Poole Harbour in
Dorset!. Luggage transfers will happily be undertaken for walkers.