Tintagel on the coast of North Cornwall is famous for the ruins of Tintagel Castle on the awesome headland known as ‘The Island’, the castle dates from the 12th C…
Read MoreTruro is Cornwall’s cathedral city but still has the atmosphere of a small town. In the 18th C Truro was the centre of Georgian Cornwall and during this time Boscawen…
Read MoreFalmouth is located on the River Fal, one of the finest natural harbours in the world. Falmouth developed as a port after Henry VIII built Pendennis and St Mawes castles…
Read MoreSt Ives is unique and unlike anywhere else in Britain, this comes from its fishing traditions, artistic inheritance and tourism industry. Its fishing port is typically Cornish; it also has…
Read MoreSt. Agnes is on the most south-westerly edge of the Isles of Scilly. It is totally unspoilt and very peaceful. It is about 1.5km or so wide, and its closest…
Read MoreBryher is an island of dramatic contrast, pounded by Atlantic waves on one side and calm sandy beaches on the other, the perfect place to enjoy a taste of untamed…
Read MoreSt. Mary’s is the Isles of Scilly’s largest island (population 1,800) and covers an area less than 6.5 square km. This is the island that you will arrive on from…
Read MoreSt Martin’s with its iconic red and white Daymark, erected in 1683 is the first island of the Isles of Scilly that you spot as you cross from the mainland.…
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