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10월 25, 2023, Polridmouth Bay and Menabilly Grotto
The grotto here was built in the late 18th century. Although you can't access it, you can see the octagonal folly from the beach. The area is called Polridmouth Bay which is pronounced Pridmouth.
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6월 22, 2022, Fowey Harbour
On the south coast of Cornwall lies Fowey, a small British town that is a popular day trip and holiday destination. It stretches a mile along the steep hills along the west bank of the River Fowey to its mouth in the English Channel. As a result of the numerous wars waged by King Edward I of England towards the end of the 13th century, the traditional Cinque Ports in south-east England were increasingly the target of enemy raids. That is why the ports in south-west England gained in importance, especially as they were also more favorable for trade with Gascony, which at that time belonged to England. Among the ports that thrived around this time was Fowey, which not only became a major trading port but also served as a base for numerous military expeditions. Today Fowey is an important seaport. The mouths of the River Fowey and the Pont Pill form a protected natural deep water harbor accessible in all weather and tidal conditions. The port is home to around 1500 boats and is a popular sailing destination. Annually in August, the week-long Fowey Royal Regatta takes place, one of the most famous sailing events in Great Britain. Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and Queen have already taken part in the regatta Elizabeth II.
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10월 14, 2021, Mevagissey Harbour
The coastal path from here has very nice views but requires some fitness level.
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10월 14, 2021, Fowey Harbour
You can spend a nice day out walking through the streets, there are many craft and gift shops.
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7월 16, 2019, Fowey Harbour
Beautiful small harbor town with ferry connections to neighboring Polruan.
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7월 4, 2019, Mevagissey Harbour
In the narrow streets of Mevagissey you find myriad shops, workshops, galleries, cafes and pubs, as well as many old buildings made of cob and slate. There are plenty of traditional fish and chip shops to try here, too. The picturesque town was once the centre of Cornwall’s pilchard fishery and, even today, still has a small working harbour with a few dozen fishing boats.
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5월 17, 2019, Mevagissey Harbour
There is no Mevagissey Bay. Mevagissey is in St. Austell Bay. Obviously the comment was written by another incomer. There is a harbour in this little fishing village, but there is no harbor. Where on earth do these people come from?
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10월 6, 2018, Mevagissey Harbour
beautiful harbor town, with many restaurants and cafes.
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8월 21, 2018, Mevagissey Harbour
Touristy working fishng village and harbour on SWCP. Good chips and ice cream.
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8월 21, 2018, Fowey Harbour
Very tourist centric. Expensive. Good parking on the outskirts, not fun to drive through. Has a ferry to Mevagissey - best to book in advance.
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8월 20, 2018, Mevagissey Harbour
Mevagissey (Cornish: Lannvorek) is a large English fishing village on the south coast of County Cornwall. It is located about 6 miles south of St Austell in Mevagissey Bay. At the harbor there is the free accessible aquarium. For the "Teatime" after the exploration tour through the village, we recommend a trip to the Teacup Tearoom. https://teacuptearoom.com/
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6월 15, 2018, Mevagissey Harbour
Mevagissey began life as two distinct settlements: the first known as Lamorrick or Lavorrick, was a small religious community in the area around what is now St.Peter’s Church which would have been established perhaps a thousand years ago; then later a fishing hamlet called Porthilly began to cluster around the northern side of the cove (the Cliff Street/Church Street area). The name Mevagissey, which united the two settlements (the name coming from the two saints Meva and Issey to whom the church was once dedicated ) , was not in common use until the end of the 15th century. Land communications in Cornwall were largely non-existent until the 15th century, and Mevagissey’s fortunes have always been firmly tied to the sea and fishing in particular. At times in its history it has been one of the top fishing harbours in the South West, such boom years being reflected in spates of house building and improvements to the harbour and village. The Harbour also seems to be unique in that it is attracting youngsters into the industry, which hopefully will keep the fishing industry alive. Over the years a lot of projects have been carried out within the Harbour to modernise and support an ever-changing Fishing Industry. New Ice Plants, Cold Stores, Bait Store, Craneage, fork Lift and Storage Lofts have been supplied/ built to try and accommodate every need. All of this would not have been possible if it wasn’t for grant aid from various sources. Mevagissey remains a very busy Fishing Harbour, which adds to its charm. http://www.mevagisseyharbour.co.uk/
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6월 15, 2018, Mevagissey Harbour
Mevagissey lighthouse was built in 1896 to mark the south breakwater that protects the small harbour. The 8-metre high hexagonal cast iron tower is painted white with a black band around the base. The lantern houses a white light that shows for 1.5 Seconds followed by 2 seconds of darkness, it then gives another flash with a duration of 1.5 seconds, followed by 5 seconds of darkness, before repeating the cycle. The light is visible for 12 Nautical miles, and a fog-signal mounted on the gallery sounds once every 30 seconds in reduced visibility. http://www.worldwidelighthouses.com/Lighthouses/English-Lighthouses/Privately-Owned/Mevagissey
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8월 30, 2017, Mevagissey Harbour
Good parking, lots of cafes and restaurant's, tourist / souvenir shops, an aquarium and ice cream.
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8월 16, 2017, Fowey Harbour
Fowey is a traditional town located at the mouth of the river Fowey. The Coast Path leads from Fowey to the Gribbin Tower at the Polperro Herritage Coast. The town has been in existence since before 1300; the estuary of the River Fowey forms a natural harbour which enabled the town to become an important trading centre. Privateers also made use of the sheltered harbour. The Lostwithiel and Fowey Railway brought China clay here for export too.
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