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.
Carlyon Bay is located in South East Cornwall and situated near Mevagissey. This bay is stretches almost 2 miles long and the sand composite is actually a mix of waste from the tin and china clay revolution and if you take a closer look its made up of large grains of grey quartz. Carlyn Bay is actually known as 3 seperate sectionsm Crinnis, Shorthorn and Polgaver. Crinnis is the bigger part and is what is known as Carlyon Bay Beach.
Tommy’s Pit 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.
Tommy’s Pit has been known to have been built in 1859 by Sir Thomas Acland, Tommy’s Pit stands as the original, albeit less celebrated, sea pool in Bude as Bude Sea Pool steals the attention being bigger and more accessible for everyone.
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