Cornwall Guide

River Fowey

The Ancient Pathways of Cornwall

The Saint's Way in Cornwall is a story written into the land. This ancient route existed long before it was used by saints, taking advantage of the unique shape of Cornwall and its rivers. Evidence (especially Pictish Art forms) suggest that Phoenicians, Egyptians and Greeks journeyed to west coasts of Britain and Ireland even before the Iron Age, in search of Keltic wisdom and trade...
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Merry Maidens

The Merry Maidens

Stone circle
A traditional stone circle, the Merry Maidens can be found in the west of Cornwall midway between Newlyn and St Levan, they are also known as the Dancing Stones...
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The harbour at Port Isaac

Port Isaac

Port Isaac is a traditional Cornish fishing village situated on the dramatic North Cornwall coast and is another must see place if you're visiting Cornwall.
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Polperro harbour

Polperro

Polperro is a beautiful small fishing village situated on the south Cornish coast between Fowey and Looe. Polperro is crammed full of winding alleyways and small shops selling must have souvenirs as well as some stunning art and craft work by local Cornish artists.
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