Truro is the only city in Cornwall, its Cathedral towering above the skyline with its green spire and gothic aesthetic. The Cathedral was built at the start of the 1900s 250 feet in the sky with great big Victorian stained glass windows and the south aisle is one of the finest pieces of medieval architecture in Cornwall. Originally a market town and port way back over 800 years and boomed with the rest of Cornwall during the tin mining era.
Portheras Cove is one of West Cornwall’s gems, located in the wildest stretches of Cornish coastline and not that easy to locate means in the summer its a haven to escape the busy tourism Cornwall receives. Portheras is actually owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, the beach itself is a lovely sandy cove located at the end of a shallow valley with sheer cliffs at the northern end. Recently parts of the beach are now out of bounds because of wrecks which have left razor sharp fragments under the sand.
Kynance Cove Mermaid Pool is located in West Cornwall situated near Lizard town. This popular seaside town attracts many of Cornwalls visitors to the most southern tip of the UK!
The Kynance Cove Mermaid Pool is a hidden gem nestled below Kynance coves cliffs. This natural sea pool invites wild swimmers and those looking for fun in the sun. Take a dive into the deep turquoise waters embracing the beauty of this enchanting mermaid pool.
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