How do I get from Land's End Airport to the Land's End visitor centre using public transport?
Take the Land's End Mobile Bus (operated by First Kernow) from near the airport - services run seasonally, typically every 2-3 hours. Check current timetables via First Kernow Route 307. The journey takes 15 minutes. Pre-book airport transfers with local taxis if arriving outside bus hours.
What is the best time of year to visit Land's End to avoid rain and large crowds?
Visit between mid-September and early November for fewer crowds and lower rainfall than summer months. October averages 75mm of rain - drier than January (95mm). Spring (April-early June) offers mild weather and wildflowers, but be prepared for unpredictable showers.
Is the Land's End coastal path suitable for children and people with limited mobility?
The main path to the Land's End headland is paved and mostly wheelchair-accessible, with ramps and handrails. Parts of the South West Coast Path nearby are steep and uneven. Use the Land's End Minibus Shuttle (seasonal) for assistance between key points like the car park, café, and monument.
Can I use a Cornwall Rover Pass for unlimited travel to Land's End by bus?
Yes, the Cornwall Rover Pass is valid on First Kernow services to Land's End, including Route 307 from Penzance. The 1-day pass costs £10, 7-day pass £30. Activate it by timestamping at the start of your journey. Not valid on private shuttle services or trains.