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Home / England and Wales / Minack Theatre 16
We didn't make it for a show here, but our dash to the Minack Theatre was well worth it. This famous open-air theatre is unique and looks like Julius Caesar's army had been here.
Apart from the theatre, Porthcurno Beach looks really inviting and the Minack Gardens were a visual treat. This is a place that we would most certainly love to return to.
Read more about the Minack Theatre HERE
- About the Minack Gardens
- Land's End and Penzance road sign
- Looking down to the Minack Theatre
- Minack Theatre entrance
- Minack Theatre entrance
- Minack Theatre entrance
- Porthcurno beaches are some of the finest in West Cornwall
- Porthcurno map
- Rowena Cade, creator of the Minack Theatre
- Steps down to the Minack Theatre
- The choice of plants ensures that there is something flowering every month
- The plants chosen for this garden are able to withstand salt laden gales, hot summers and cold wet winters
- The very beautiful Porthcurno Beach by the Minack Theatre
- The very colourful Minack Gardens
- The Western Greyhound bus 504 is one of the bus services to the Minack Theatre