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.
Porthmeor Cove is set in the rugged West Cornwall coast somewhere in between Sennen and St Ives and is about as remote as you can possibly get a beach in Cornwall and in summer is a haven to escape the busy streets of St Ives. The foreshore is mainly composed of rounded rocks and boulders but towards lower tides a sandy area is revealed. There are a few other patches of sand amongst the rocks but these vary from year to year.
Treyarnon Rock Pool is located in North Cornwall situated near Treyarnon Beach. This popular seaside beach attracts many of Cornwalls visitors being one of the 7 bays in North Cornwall along with Constantine bay beach and Harlyn Bay Beach.
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