Port Isaac is a small fishing village built into a cliffside with interesting buildings surrounding the port. The narrow and winding streets are full of white-washed old fisherman cottages made from traditional granite, slate fronted houses which many are listed as of historic importance. Port Isaac now is a beautiful port full of life, still has a small working fishing fleet but is now seen as a place that tourists flock to see the beautiful harbour and walk the narrow pathways around.
Freathy Beach is located in South East Cornwall and situated in Whitsand Bay. Freathy has a beautiful beach with a large expanse of sand at low tide which spits into the east and west coves but as the tide comes in these areas of sand disappear and be sure not to get caught out by the tide so before visiting please check tide times. Freathy is also pretty safe to swim at but always have caution when entering the sea as there is also no lifeguard cover here. Freathy is only accessible down a winding cliff path.
The Mousehole rock pool is located in the Cornish fishing village of Mousehole. This tidal pool offers a beautiful panoramic views of Mount’s Bay and across to St Michael’s Mount and even further to the Lizard Peninsula.
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