Key Features
- Property code: 280
- Preferred changeover day: Saturday
- Check in: 5pm
- Check out: 10am
- Bathrooms
- Parking (see description for details)
- Garden or outside space
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Real fire
- Nearby shop
- Village
- WiFi
Description
Just three miles from the beautiful beach at Porthcurno and the renowned open-air Minack Theatre, this traditional grade II listed terraced cottage is set in the quiet village of St Buryan with the village pub and general store/P.O. only a two minute walk away.
Offering the perfect base for couples wishing to explore the West of Cornwall, the golden sands at Sennen, Lands End, Lamorna Cove, Mousehole and Penzance are all within a 5 mile radius, and St Ives is also within easy reach.
The dramatic South West Coast Path has stunning views across the sea and a scenic circular bus route follows the coastal road around West Penwith.
There is also a ferry service from Penzance to the Isles of Scilly and light aircraft operating a daily service from Land's End to St Mary's as well as scenic flights over West Cornwall.
Key Features
- Property code: 280
- Preferred changeover day: Saturday
- Check in: 5pm
- Check out: 10am
- Bathrooms
- Parking (see description for details)
- Garden or outside space
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Real fire
- Nearby shop
- Village
- WiFi
Description
Just three miles from the beautiful beach at Porthcurno and the renowned open-air Minack Theatre, this traditional grade II listed terraced cottage is set in the quiet village of St Buryan with the village pub and general store/P.O. only a two minute walk away.
Offering the perfect base for couples wishing to explore the West of Cornwall, the golden sands at Sennen, Lands End, Lamorna Cove, Mousehole and Penzance are all within a 5 mile radius, and St Ives is also within easy reach.
The dramatic South West Coast Path has stunning views across the sea and a scenic circular bus route follows the coastal road around West Penwith.
There is also a ferry service from Penzance to the Isles of Scilly and light aircraft operating a daily service from Land's End to St Mary's as well as scenic flights over West Cornwall.
Entrance
Approached through a little walled and gated patio garden, the front door opens to an entrance porch with coat pegs and an inner door.
Living Room
Cosy sitting/dining room with television, beamed ceiling and a large granite hearth housing the multi fuel wood burner.
Kitchen
Beyond the living room, a short hallway gives access to a neatly fitted kitchen with rustic pine units and a low doorway, and one step up to back door opens to the rear garden with casual seating on the gravel terrace. Kitchen appliances include fridge/freezer, electric hob and oven and microwave.
Staircase
A rather steep and narrow carpeted staircase leads up to a small landing.
Bedroom
A pine furnished double bedroom with scatter rugs on the rustic wood floorboards, some exposed granite stone and wooden shutters across the double glazed windows.
Bathroom
A bathroom W.C. with hand basin, heated towel rail and shower over the bath.
Heating
Multi fuel wood burning stove heated radiators and portable electric heaters provide additional heating.
Honnor Cottage has a little walled and gated patio garden to the front. As well as a gravel back garden that is partially enclosed with neighbours right of way. Garden furniture provided.
There is unrestricted roadside parking outside the cottage.
- LOYALTY DISCOUNT available **Only 1 discount applies if other offers available**
- This property welcomes two small dogs or one medium size dog **Dogs STAY FREE in 2024!
- Cot and highchair not available
- This property accommodates two people adults only.
St Buryan Inn
(Less than a mile)
(4)
Lovely friendly pub with good food. Dog’s welcome.
September 2023
Very nice meal with lovely staff. Shame they don't open at lunchtime.
June 2023
Lovely pub, highly recommended. Very welcoming, without being too overly friendly. Brilliant with children and an excellent selection of food.
April 2022
Lovely pub, good food, only down side is opening times are not consistent.
April 2022
Logan Rock Inn
(2 miles)
(2)
An attractive 16th century traditional village pub serving a variety of real ales and excellent home cooked food. The perfect spot for a meal or cold beer after a day on the beach or exploring the many scenic walks in the area.
Logan Rock Inn Treen, St. Levan, Penzance, Cornwall, TR19 6LG (T: 01736 810495)
Visited here one evening after a lovely walk down to Logan Rock and the surrounding cliff walks. We visited with our family and all had a fantastic meal. We are never disappointed with the food and drink at Logan Rock Inn - we would recomment to everyone.
July 2023
Great pub, highly recommended. Very welcoming, and not too touristy. Brilliant with children and an excellent selection of food.
April 2022
Old Success Inn, Sennen Cove
(4 miles)
Stylish and contemporary in a stunning beachside location on one of Cornwall’s prettiest coves, The Old Success Inn will soon be your favourite holiday pub. The restaurant includes an enviable outdoor decked area, the perfect spot to enjoy something delicious from the menu or a chilled glass of wine on a sunny evening. Excellent Sunday Roasts too!
Old Success Inn, Sennen Cove, Cornwall TR19 7DG (T: 01736 871232)
Surf Beach Bar - Sennen Cove
(4 miles)
(2)
Amazing position on the beach front and great food served. Dogs allowed and lovely friendly staff. Unfortunately, disappointed that no vegan breakfast available ---too many vegans now to ignore this!!
August 2022
This establishment has gone down hill since being under different management . Poor service and limited menu. It’s wonderful location merits something better!
May 2022
2 Fore Street
(4 miles)
(3)
A relaxed and stylish bistro restaurant overlooking the harbour with a French twist. Seasonal menus with emphasis on great local seafood.
2 Fore Street, Mousehole, Cornwall 01736 731164
The choice and quality of food at 2 Fore Street never disappoints . The service is generally delightful and ambience relaxing. It is pricier but worth it.
March 2024
This is a great little restaurant- lovely food and staff. A bit pricey but worth it if you can
August 2023
This restaurant offers a good and varied menu of well cooked and presented, high quality food. The majority of main courses are fish but meat eaters and vegetarians are also catered for. The staff are friendly and service is great. There’s always a lovely ambience. Highly recommended
March 2023
PK Porthcurno / Museum of Global Communications
(3 miles)
Porthcurno was where the first international telegraph cable was brought ashore 150 years ago, and this fascinating museum charts the stratospheric advances in global communications since that time. Once a WW2 underground telegraph station, there are exhibits to enchant all ages plus a cafe and shop.
Click here for further information
The Minack Theatre
(3 miles)
(1)
Visit Cornwall’s world famous open-air theatre perched on the cliffs high above the Atlantic Ocean. With a full programme of drama, musicals and opera every summer, together with music, comedy and storytelling, it’s a place you won’t want to miss! You can also explore the theatre and surrounding areas if no performance is taking place. Walk along the coastal paths and experience the dramatic cliff tops and see the beautiful views of Porthcurno Beach below.
Click here for further details.
Visited here to watch Seth Lakeman twice over his 4 concert weekend. We had a fantastic time - both concerts were excellent made all the more amazing by the Minack Theatre and it's beautiful surroundings. The Minack is a fantastic venue for music events, we have been to quite a few concerts there and always had a good time. The Minack staff are so friendly and helpful and nothing is too much trouble. Parking is excellent, again with very friendly helpful staff. Furthermore, the gardens at the Minack are stunning and are well worth a visit.
July 2023
Isles of Scilly Day Trip
(3 miles)
No visit to Cornwall is complete without experiencing the magical Isles of Scilly. Lying just 28 miles off the Cornish coast, these sand-fringed islands bask in a warmer climate than anywhere else in the UK. Sail along Cornwall’s rugged coastline on Scillonian III from Penzance, or fly Skybus from Land’s End and you will be on the islands in good time for lunch. Spend the day discovering secluded beaches, walk or cycle miles of trails and paths, or island-hop between the five off-islands. Find out why Scilly is famous for enticing its visitors to return again and again.
Cornwall's Great Escapes
(4 miles)
Get your kids off their phones and gadgets for a while and experience Cornwall’s ultimate escape room. For 60 minutes you will be locked in a room and will have to communicate with each other using your problem solving skills and intuition to escape. Although not for geniuses it is a brain teaser. Will you have what it takes to escape?
Click here for further details.
Land's End
(5 miles)
(2)
Travel to the tip of Cornwall and visit the famous Land’s End landmark. Take a photo with the iconic sign post, made famous by many celebrities journeying from end to end across the breadth of Great Britain. Have a cracking day out at ‘A grand experience’ attraction featuring the iconic characters, Wallace & Gromit, Morth and Shuan the Sheep or immerse yourself into a 4D sensory film experience. For the wildlife lovers amongst you, make sure to bring your binoculars to spot wildlife including Cornish choughs, Kittiwakes and if you’re lucky even grey seals, basking sharks and dolphins in the water below the high cliffs. There is plenty of facilities on site including a restaurant and café serving food all day.
Click here for further details.
I have been visiting Land's End since 1969 - the area has been truly spoiled now it has the attractions. It used to be so peaceful with beautiful, natural surroundings - just as nature intended. The attractions have now completely ruined the area which is most disappointing. We have started visiting during the evening time only, when the attractions are closed, to try and see Land's End during it's 'quiet time'. Unfortunately, I doubt we will be visiting again - our family visited in a total of 3 cars and we were charged £6 each to park for one hour!!!!! Woulldn't mind if the car park was in good condition but it's a wreck!!!!
July 2023
Rather a disappointment. Very commercial.
April 2022
Lamorna Cove
(3 miles)
(2)
lovely little cove, but watch out for the Parking rules !!
September 2023
Walked to Lamorna Cove from Castallack - it was a very nice walk on a lovely and sunny Sunday morning. The cove was very quiet and peaceful, not many visitors around. We sat and enjoyed the view and had an ice-cream from the local cafe; the staff in the cafe were so friendly and very helpful, nothing was too much trouble.
July 2023
Porthcurno Beach
(3 miles)
(2)
Porthcurno is located in the far West of Cornwall and has been described by many as a paradise and it’s not hard to see why. With its soft white sand beaches, turquoise sea which gleams in the summer sun and the high cliffs on either side of the beach providing shelter, it is described as an oasis of stunning natural beauty. On the west side of the beach is the famous Minack Theatre and to either side of the beach you will find coastal paths that provide the most breath-taking views. Dogs are welcome on the beach expect between 1 May and 30 September when a seasonal dog ban is in place. Parking can be found just behind the beach.
What a lovely beach. Golden/white sands. Beautiful clear waters. On a calm day great for paddle boarding, swimming and paddling. The beach does drop away quickly and gets deep. We have been when it is wavy too but feels safe with the lifeguards there during high season. Parking can get very busy so I suggest you get there early in the day if you want a space closer to the beach, there are some disabled bays. The spaces are small and if you have a big car I suggest you reverse in so it is easier to get out at the end of a busy day on the beach. There are 3 routes down to the beach. From the Minack which is steep and rocky with lovely views. A path from the car park which is a little uneven and down a slope. My mother managed to get her mobility scooter down this and the lovely Lifeguards let her leave it at the Lifeguard station. There are also some steps down to the beach at the Lifeguards hut.
August 2022
Absolutely wonderful. Try going when it's empty!
April 2022
Gwynver Beach
(4 miles)
(1)
AQ wonderful beach with a steep climb down. A very good car park attached to the farm. There are delicious jars of pickles, jam amd cakes available from the pay hut.
May 2022
Sennen Cove
(4 miles)
Mousehole Beach and Harbour
(4 miles)
(7)
Mousehole is a delightful village. Beautiful scenery and walks, with some interesting shops and places to eat and drink. We ate very well at The Mousehole Deli and Kitchen on the seafront, which has an interesting menu, good coffee, and lovely staff. Bought great gifts at the weekly Craft Market too. Parking in Mousehole is quite limited!
November 2023
absolutely lovely fishing village, well worth a walk round, so relaxing having a walk around here !!
September 2023
We loved Mousehole! It has real character and we could walk there from our cottage. We swam there twice and the water was wonderful. We also enjoyed pasties, coffee and cake in the village. We would definitely go back there again.
September 2023
Beautiful, quaint Mousehole, one of our favourite places. Had a lovely stroll around the harbour and village and visited most of the gift shops. Sat for a while in the lovely harbour, so peaceful and quiet.
July 2023
This beach is not dog friendly at any time
August 2022
Amazing beautiful harbour village , clean and friendly. Will visit again
August 2022
Great place to watch the world go by. Not brave enough to join the locals jumping from the harbour walls into the water but looked great fun at high tide.
August 2022
September 2023
The stay was good, the weather was beautiful. Lots of fields near by for the dog to run in. The people in the village were very friendly and helpful.
September 2023
Lovely cottage a short distance from many attractions. Very clean and has everything you need. The St Buryan in is very friendly with good food. I was very impressed with the book exchange in the village, open to all 24hrs a day, wonderful for people who like to read. In all wonderful cottage with lovely neighbours at a very reasonable price.
June 2023
We enjoyed our stay very much. Neighbors very friendly and helpful.
October 2022
I dd enjoy my stay as I always have.
September 2022
Great place. Absence of general public is a massive plus. Great sites and sights all around.
June 2022
Unfortunately, I had to cancel my holiday due to a Coronavirus infection. :-( I already booked again for a fortnight in August. Fingers crossed... Kind regards, UH
October 2021
The property is in a ideal area for a walking holiday with a good regular bus service with good pub and shop all within a short walk. There are lots of places and good beaches all within easy reach.
September 2021
Excellent cottage in a lovely village. People very friendly and welcoming
July 2021
Lovely quaint cottage in a great village location, pub very good and on a bus route too.
May 2021
Nice little cottage in the centre of a small village with all amenities very close and near to lots of lovely coastal places..Porthcurno ,Minack theatre ,Lands End, Sennen, Newlyn ,Mousehole and of course Penzance Good wifi Lovely towels and bed linen Nice bathroom and bedroom both very clean Lots of cleaning equipment left, though needs a dust pan and brush...vacuum is very heavy Downstairs is a little dated and faded particularly carpet and kitchen tiled floor Stairs are steep . water heating takes some getting used to overall we had a fab holiday ,the cottage felt very comfortable and there was nice garden furniture front and back gardens and our two dogs also loved it!
September 2019
Loved St Buryan. Very friendly local people. Attended a wonderful concert at the local church. Had a bit of trouble finding dog friendly beaches. Sadly we had quite a wet week but enjoyed the cottage. Would like to go back.
September 2023
The stay was good, the weather was beautiful. Lots of fields near by for the dog to run in. The people in the village were very friendly and helpful.
September 2023
Lovely cottage a short distance from many attractions. Very clean and has everything you need. The St Buryan in is very friendly with good food. I was very impressed with the book exchange in the village, open to all 24hrs a day, wonderful for people who like to read. In all wonderful cottage with lovely neighbours at a very reasonable price.
June 2023
We enjoyed our stay very much. Neighbors very friendly and helpful.
October 2022
I dd enjoy my stay as I always have.
September 2022
Great place. Absence of general public is a massive plus. Great sites and sights all around.
June 2022
Unfortunately, I had to cancel my holiday due to a Coronavirus infection. :-( I already booked again for a fortnight in August. Fingers crossed... Kind regards, UH
October 2021
The property is in a ideal area for a walking holiday with a good regular bus service with good pub and shop all within a short walk. There are lots of places and good beaches all within easy reach.
September 2021
Excellent cottage in a lovely village. People very friendly and welcoming
July 2021
Lovely quaint cottage in a great village location, pub very good and on a bus route too.
May 2021
Nice little cottage in the centre of a small village with all amenities very close and near to lots of lovely coastal places..Porthcurno ,Minack theatre ,Lands End, Sennen, Newlyn ,Mousehole and of course Penzance Good wifi Lovely towels and bed linen Nice bathroom and bedroom both very clean Lots of cleaning equipment left, though needs a dust pan and brush...vacuum is very heavy Downstairs is a little dated and faded particularly carpet and kitchen tiled floor Stairs are steep . water heating takes some getting used to overall we had a fab holiday ,the cottage felt very comfortable and there was nice garden furniture front and back gardens and our two dogs also loved it!
September 2019
Loved St Buryan. Very friendly local people. Attended a wonderful concert at the local church. Had a bit of trouble finding dog friendly beaches. Sadly we had quite a wet week but enjoyed the cottage. Would like to go back.
St Buryan Inn
(Less than a mile)
(4)
Lovely friendly pub with good food. Dog’s welcome.
September 2023
Very nice meal with lovely staff. Shame they don't open at lunchtime.
June 2023
Lovely pub, highly recommended. Very welcoming, without being too overly friendly. Brilliant with children and an excellent selection of food.
April 2022
Lovely pub, good food, only down side is opening times are not consistent.
April 2022
Logan Rock Inn
(2 miles)
(2)
An attractive 16th century traditional village pub serving a variety of real ales and excellent home cooked food. The perfect spot for a meal or cold beer after a day on the beach or exploring the many scenic walks in the area.
Logan Rock Inn Treen, St. Levan, Penzance, Cornwall, TR19 6LG (T: 01736 810495)
Visited here one evening after a lovely walk down to Logan Rock and the surrounding cliff walks. We visited with our family and all had a fantastic meal. We are never disappointed with the food and drink at Logan Rock Inn - we would recomment to everyone.
July 2023
Great pub, highly recommended. Very welcoming, and not too touristy. Brilliant with children and an excellent selection of food.
April 2022
Old Success Inn, Sennen Cove
(4 miles)
Stylish and contemporary in a stunning beachside location on one of Cornwall’s prettiest coves, The Old Success Inn will soon be your favourite holiday pub. The restaurant includes an enviable outdoor decked area, the perfect spot to enjoy something delicious from the menu or a chilled glass of wine on a sunny evening. Excellent Sunday Roasts too!
Old Success Inn, Sennen Cove, Cornwall TR19 7DG (T: 01736 871232)
Surf Beach Bar - Sennen Cove
(4 miles)
(2)
Amazing position on the beach front and great food served. Dogs allowed and lovely friendly staff. Unfortunately, disappointed that no vegan breakfast available ---too many vegans now to ignore this!!
August 2022
This establishment has gone down hill since being under different management . Poor service and limited menu. It’s wonderful location merits something better!
May 2022
2 Fore Street
(4 miles)
(3)
A relaxed and stylish bistro restaurant overlooking the harbour with a French twist. Seasonal menus with emphasis on great local seafood.
2 Fore Street, Mousehole, Cornwall 01736 731164
The choice and quality of food at 2 Fore Street never disappoints . The service is generally delightful and ambience relaxing. It is pricier but worth it.
March 2024
This is a great little restaurant- lovely food and staff. A bit pricey but worth it if you can
August 2023
This restaurant offers a good and varied menu of well cooked and presented, high quality food. The majority of main courses are fish but meat eaters and vegetarians are also catered for. The staff are friendly and service is great. There’s always a lovely ambience. Highly recommended
March 2023
PK Porthcurno / Museum of Global Communications
(3 miles)
Porthcurno was where the first international telegraph cable was brought ashore 150 years ago, and this fascinating museum charts the stratospheric advances in global communications since that time. Once a WW2 underground telegraph station, there are exhibits to enchant all ages plus a cafe and shop.
Click here for further information
The Minack Theatre
(3 miles)
(1)
Visit Cornwall’s world famous open-air theatre perched on the cliffs high above the Atlantic Ocean. With a full programme of drama, musicals and opera every summer, together with music, comedy and storytelling, it’s a place you won’t want to miss! You can also explore the theatre and surrounding areas if no performance is taking place. Walk along the coastal paths and experience the dramatic cliff tops and see the beautiful views of Porthcurno Beach below.
Click here for further details.
Visited here to watch Seth Lakeman twice over his 4 concert weekend. We had a fantastic time - both concerts were excellent made all the more amazing by the Minack Theatre and it's beautiful surroundings. The Minack is a fantastic venue for music events, we have been to quite a few concerts there and always had a good time. The Minack staff are so friendly and helpful and nothing is too much trouble. Parking is excellent, again with very friendly helpful staff. Furthermore, the gardens at the Minack are stunning and are well worth a visit.
July 2023
Isles of Scilly Day Trip
(3 miles)
No visit to Cornwall is complete without experiencing the magical Isles of Scilly. Lying just 28 miles off the Cornish coast, these sand-fringed islands bask in a warmer climate than anywhere else in the UK. Sail along Cornwall’s rugged coastline on Scillonian III from Penzance, or fly Skybus from Land’s End and you will be on the islands in good time for lunch. Spend the day discovering secluded beaches, walk or cycle miles of trails and paths, or island-hop between the five off-islands. Find out why Scilly is famous for enticing its visitors to return again and again.
Cornwall's Great Escapes
(4 miles)
Get your kids off their phones and gadgets for a while and experience Cornwall’s ultimate escape room. For 60 minutes you will be locked in a room and will have to communicate with each other using your problem solving skills and intuition to escape. Although not for geniuses it is a brain teaser. Will you have what it takes to escape?
Click here for further details.
Land's End
(5 miles)
(2)
Travel to the tip of Cornwall and visit the famous Land’s End landmark. Take a photo with the iconic sign post, made famous by many celebrities journeying from end to end across the breadth of Great Britain. Have a cracking day out at ‘A grand experience’ attraction featuring the iconic characters, Wallace & Gromit, Morth and Shuan the Sheep or immerse yourself into a 4D sensory film experience. For the wildlife lovers amongst you, make sure to bring your binoculars to spot wildlife including Cornish choughs, Kittiwakes and if you’re lucky even grey seals, basking sharks and dolphins in the water below the high cliffs. There is plenty of facilities on site including a restaurant and café serving food all day.
Click here for further details.
I have been visiting Land's End since 1969 - the area has been truly spoiled now it has the attractions. It used to be so peaceful with beautiful, natural surroundings - just as nature intended. The attractions have now completely ruined the area which is most disappointing. We have started visiting during the evening time only, when the attractions are closed, to try and see Land's End during it's 'quiet time'. Unfortunately, I doubt we will be visiting again - our family visited in a total of 3 cars and we were charged £6 each to park for one hour!!!!! Woulldn't mind if the car park was in good condition but it's a wreck!!!!
July 2023
Rather a disappointment. Very commercial.
April 2022
Lamorna Cove
(3 miles)
(2)
lovely little cove, but watch out for the Parking rules !!
September 2023
Walked to Lamorna Cove from Castallack - it was a very nice walk on a lovely and sunny Sunday morning. The cove was very quiet and peaceful, not many visitors around. We sat and enjoyed the view and had an ice-cream from the local cafe; the staff in the cafe were so friendly and very helpful, nothing was too much trouble.
July 2023
Porthcurno Beach
(3 miles)
(2)
Porthcurno is located in the far West of Cornwall and has been described by many as a paradise and it’s not hard to see why. With its soft white sand beaches, turquoise sea which gleams in the summer sun and the high cliffs on either side of the beach providing shelter, it is described as an oasis of stunning natural beauty. On the west side of the beach is the famous Minack Theatre and to either side of the beach you will find coastal paths that provide the most breath-taking views. Dogs are welcome on the beach expect between 1 May and 30 September when a seasonal dog ban is in place. Parking can be found just behind the beach.
What a lovely beach. Golden/white sands. Beautiful clear waters. On a calm day great for paddle boarding, swimming and paddling. The beach does drop away quickly and gets deep. We have been when it is wavy too but feels safe with the lifeguards there during high season. Parking can get very busy so I suggest you get there early in the day if you want a space closer to the beach, there are some disabled bays. The spaces are small and if you have a big car I suggest you reverse in so it is easier to get out at the end of a busy day on the beach. There are 3 routes down to the beach. From the Minack which is steep and rocky with lovely views. A path from the car park which is a little uneven and down a slope. My mother managed to get her mobility scooter down this and the lovely Lifeguards let her leave it at the Lifeguard station. There are also some steps down to the beach at the Lifeguards hut.
August 2022
Absolutely wonderful. Try going when it's empty!
April 2022
Gwynver Beach
(4 miles)
(1)
AQ wonderful beach with a steep climb down. A very good car park attached to the farm. There are delicious jars of pickles, jam amd cakes available from the pay hut.
May 2022
Sennen Cove
(4 miles)
Mousehole Beach and Harbour
(4 miles)
(7)
Mousehole is a delightful village. Beautiful scenery and walks, with some interesting shops and places to eat and drink. We ate very well at The Mousehole Deli and Kitchen on the seafront, which has an interesting menu, good coffee, and lovely staff. Bought great gifts at the weekly Craft Market too. Parking in Mousehole is quite limited!
November 2023
absolutely lovely fishing village, well worth a walk round, so relaxing having a walk around here !!
September 2023
We loved Mousehole! It has real character and we could walk there from our cottage. We swam there twice and the water was wonderful. We also enjoyed pasties, coffee and cake in the village. We would definitely go back there again.
September 2023
Beautiful, quaint Mousehole, one of our favourite places. Had a lovely stroll around the harbour and village and visited most of the gift shops. Sat for a while in the lovely harbour, so peaceful and quiet.
July 2023
This beach is not dog friendly at any time
August 2022
Amazing beautiful harbour village , clean and friendly. Will visit again
August 2022
Great place to watch the world go by. Not brave enough to join the locals jumping from the harbour walls into the water but looked great fun at high tide.
August 2022
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