The picturesque harbour of Boscastle is situated between high cliffs, the rivers Valency and Jordan twist their way dramatically into the tiny harbour. It is the only natural harbour along…
Read MoreThe East and West Looe Rivers merge at Looe and divide the town into two parts. The town is connected by a bridge which was built in 1853. East Looe…
Read MoreThe Isles of Scilly which are situated about 45km off the south coast of Cornwall are an archipelago of 140 uninhabited islands and 5 inhabited islands, St Mary’s, Tresco, St…
Read MoreMarazion is a town whose name derives from the Cornish word for market, it was the main trading port in Mount’s Bay until Penzance started growing in the 16th C.…
Read MoreSt Michael’s Mount is the dominant feature in Mount’s Bay, the most romantic offshore island in Britain is a matching image to Mont St Michel off the Normandy coast. The…
Read MoreThe friendly bustling port of Penzance is at the northern end of Mount’s Bay, it has the only promenade in Cornwall and it is a long one with wonderful views.…
Read MorePolperro lies at the end of a steep wooded valley; it is a charming fishing village with narrow lanes and quaint cottages and houses around the harbour. Polperro is mostly…
Read MoreWadebridge is situated on the estuary of the River Camel it was a busy port and the centre for wool production. The bridge which crosses the river dates from the…
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