Enys Dodnan
The island with a cave is known as Enys Dodnan and provides a nesting site for black-backed gulls. This first part of the name is the Cornish word for "island". The second is thought to be from the word dotnan, from the Cornish word for topsoil, alluding to the turf on the top of the island. Greater black-backed gulls make use of this as a nesting site.
Mentioned in walks
- Land's End (3.9 mile walk)
- Sennen Cove, Land's End and Nanjizal (6 mile walk)