Fowey is a small port which still is busy to this day, providing scenic moorings for leisure boats; the harbour is flanked by fourteenth-century blockhouses, one in Fowey and one of the opposite sides of the river in Polruan, from which chains were suspended to close the harbour mouth way back when. You can still visit the Polruan blockhouse but unfortunately, the Fowey blockhouse is closed but there still remains a good view from Fowey. In the second World War, Fowey was the main town for air-sea rescue and also one of the places from which D-Day invasions were launched.
Daymer Bay is a golden stretch of sand bordered by dunes and sandhills the beach itself stretches onto the Camel Estuary and very sheltered with a gradual sloping beach making it perfect for swimming in. Compared to the neighbours, Rock and Polzeath it doesn’t see as much foot traffic giving you that more secluded feel.
Bude natural pool is located in North Cornwall situated in Bude town. This popular seaside town attracts many of Cornwalls visitors being one of the most loved towns in Cornwall.
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