St Just sits on the far-west tip of Cornwall, England, a broad parish of granite moorland, steep cliffs and sweeping Atlantic views that reaches out towards Land's End and includes features such as Cape Cornwall. The dramatic coastline forms part of the South West Coast Path, and the area’s wild scenery, seabird colonies and coastal archaeology make it popular with walkers and naturalists.
Historically one of Cornwall’s great mining districts, St Just lies within the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site and is dotted with ruined engine houses and former mine workings, with sites like Geevor and nearby Pendeen preserving that industrial story. Today the economy leans on tourism, farming and a lively local arts scene, while a strong Cornish cultural identity and prehistoric remains scattered across the moors give the place a layered, characterful feel.
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