Sightseeing
There a numerous walks from the cottage using the old mine tracks into the countryside or taking public right of way paths to the beaches of Perranuthnoe or Marazion.
Goldsithney has 2 pubs both provide excellent food and drink.
Goldsithney
There a numerous walks from the cottage using the old mine tracks into the countryside or taking public right of way paths to the beaches of Perranuthnoe or Marazion.
Goldsithney has 2 pubs both provide excellent food and drink.
St Ives has been a busy fishing port since the Middle Ages. St Ives Museum contains a wealth of interesting information about the town's past including exhibits on smuggling, wrecking and the fishing industry.
One of the joys of visiting St Ives is taking a stroll around these winding streets of old cottages between the harbour seafront and Back Road West. You'll find plenty of cafés and places to eat, from pasty shops to excellent restaurants.
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St Ives
St Ives has been a busy fishing port since the Middle Ages. St Ives Museum contains a wealth of interesting information about the town's past including exhibits on smuggling, wrecking and the fishing industry.
One of the joys of visiting St Ives is taking a stroll around these winding streets of old cottages between the harbour seafront and Back Road West. You'll find plenty of cafés and places to eat, from pasty shops to excellent restaurants.
Neighbourhoods
Perranuthnoe lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With its secluded, safe, sandy beach and the unspoilt beauty of the rugged Cornish coast, Perranuthnoe is an idyllic, picturesque village with a range of amenities to suit. 2 Café’s, Gallery, Victoria Inn, Church and public conveniences. Great for surfing.
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Perranuthnoe
Perranuthnoe lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With its secluded, safe, sandy beach and the unspoilt beauty of the rugged Cornish coast, Perranuthnoe is an idyllic, picturesque village with a range of amenities to suit. 2 Café’s, Gallery, Victoria Inn, Church and public conveniences. Great for surfing.
City/town information
The oldest part of Penzance is the quay. From here it extended up what is now Chapel Street which is rich in history and contains an eclectic mix of buildings and businesses. Most of the street dates back to the mid 18th century but there are a few reminders of the more distant past.
The Admiral Benbow pub. Named after the 17th century Admiral John Benbow the pub is also famed for being in the opening scene of Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.
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Penzance
The oldest part of Penzance is the quay. From here it extended up what is now Chapel Street which is rich in history and contains an eclectic mix of buildings and businesses. Most of the street dates back to the mid 18th century but there are a few reminders of the more distant past.
The Admiral Benbow pub. Named after the 17th century Admiral John Benbow the pub is also famed for being in the opening scene of Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Sightseeing
This is a picturesque island just off the shore at Marazion. Accessible by causeway when the tide is low, or by boat at high-tide, the Mount is home to a working community of local people, as well as a large medieval castle!
The Mount is now managed by the National Trust but remains the home of St Aubyn family.
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セント・マイケルズ・マウント
This is a picturesque island just off the shore at Marazion. Accessible by causeway when the tide is low, or by boat at high-tide, the Mount is home to a working community of local people, as well as a large medieval castle!
The Mount is now managed by the National Trust but remains the home of St Aubyn family.
The village of Praa Sands is located roughly halfway between the towns of Penzance and Helston. The main feature is the extensive sandy beach which stretches for about a mile between Hoe Point in the west and Rinsey Head in the east. Very popular with Surfers
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Praa Sands Beach
South West Coast PathThe village of Praa Sands is located roughly halfway between the towns of Penzance and Helston. The main feature is the extensive sandy beach which stretches for about a mile between Hoe Point in the west and Rinsey Head in the east. Very popular with Surfers
Paradise Park carries out conservation work on native UK species, including the Cornish Chough, Otters, Owls, and Red Squirrels.
It is also home to rare and endangered parrots, and is an excellent and informative day out for any family
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パラダイス・パーク
16 Trelissick RdParadise Park carries out conservation work on native UK species, including the Cornish Chough, Otters, Owls, and Red Squirrels.
It is also home to rare and endangered parrots, and is an excellent and informative day out for any family
Food scene
Porthleven
Beautiful harbour with individual shops and very good restaurants