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.
Trevaunance Cove is the main beach located in St Agnes. Sheltered by high cliffs with plenty of space to sit down with the family all year round, perfect for exploring in rock pools and finding cornish marine life including the few caves located around. During low tide this beach reveals a large area of rocks and rock pools with also the option of walking to the neighbouring beach of Trevallas Porth although we strongly recommend you keep an eye on the tide or you will need to take the coastal path back which involves scaling a high cliff.
Mallet’s Cottage is based in South East Cornwall in the beautiful location of the Roseland Peninsula. Mallet’s cottage is a mysterious abandoned hut along the south west coastal path where many walkers, hikers and runners enjoy a sit down and view across into the english channel. Mallet’s cottage, an old fishermans hut has also stood the test of time, standing tall since the 19th century and as you can imagine has seen many stormy days.
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