St. Michaels Mount (500 Metres)

Whether visiting Marazion or even Cornwall, then St. Michaels Mount has to be one of the top attractions. Dating back to the 11th Century, it is a must on the holiday list.

It is right on your doorstep, just take a look over the courtyard wall and she’s there!

At low tide you are able to walk across the ‘Giants Causeway’ to the mount, at high tide you can hop on one of the small passenger boats.

You cannot visit Marazion and not go over to the mount!

St Michael's Mount, Marazion, Cornwall, TR17 OHS

01736 710265

enquiries@stmichaelsmount.co.uk

www.stmichaelsmount.co.uk

 

Jubilee Lido Pool Penzance (2 Miles/ 3km)

Penzance’s Open Air, Heated Lido, Situated on the historic Penzance Promenade. Take a swim or sit in the open air café and take in the views. 

Jubilee Pool, Battery Road, Penzance, TR18 4FF

01736 369224

contact@jubileepool.co.uk

www.jubileepool.co.uk

 

The Minack Open Air Theatre (15 Miles)

A must see beach while visiting Cornwall has to be Porthcurnow beach situated below the famous open air Minack theatre. 

 Take a walk along this beautiful beach and you’ll see why so many fall in love with it. You could also visit the Minack Theatre for a show

The Minack Theatre, Porthcurno, Penzance, Cornwall. TR19 6JU

01736 810181

info@minack.com

www.minack.com

  

 

St Ives

When visiting Cornwall, St Ives has to be on the list of places to see. We’re lucky to say St Ives is our home and it is certainly the jewel in Cornwall’s crown. With its stunning beaches, cobbled streets, historic buildings, the famous Tate gallery over looking Porthmeor beach and fantastic restaurants & Pubs, it is well worth a visit. But get there early as parking spaces fill up fast!

https://www.stives-cornwall.co.uk