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 may have a similar origin to Dodman Point on The Roseland, referring to the bodies washed ashore from shipwrecks i.e. "Dead Man's Point/Island".
Mentioned in walks
- Land's End (3.9 mile walk)
- Sennen Cove, Land's End and Nanjizal (6 mile walk)