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St.Agnes

On the most southwesterly edge of the Isles of Scilly, St Agnes is totally unspoilt and astonishingly peaceful. It measures just a mile or so across, and its closest neighbour is Gugh, to which it is joined by a causeway at low tide.

 

This is an island of wonderful contrasts, from rocky outcrops on its exposed west side to paradise beaches in its more sheltered coves; the tranquillity of the sandbar between St Agnes and Gugh is particularly magical. Inland are quaint cottages and a patchwork of flower fields, while a daymark stands at the island’s highest point.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Search for shipwrecked treasure at Beady Pool on Wingletang Bay
  • Swim on the sand bar between St Agnes and Gugh - but watch out for the tides!
  • Spoil yourself with home-made ice-cream from Troy Town Farm
  • Puzzle at the stone maze
  • Study wild flowers, butterflies and rare migrating birds
  • Taste fresh local dishes at High Tide seafood restaurant
  • Mess about in a dinghy at Porth Conger
  • Snorkel at Covean, a secret beach at the end of a tiny green path
  • Collect shells at Ginamoney Carn, a beach-comber’s paradise
  • Explore prehistoric dwellings at Kittern Hill
  • Meet the Old Man of Gugh, an ancient standing stone
  • Picnic at beautiful Periglis beach
  • Enjoy a drink at the Turk’s Head, Britain’s most south-westerly pub
  • Take home locally made scented soaps, pop art, beach-combed jewellery and hand-made chocolates

WHERE TO STAY

- Campsite

- Self-catering cottages and chalets

- Guest houses

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GETTING AROUND

There are regular boat services from St Agnes to the other islands - contact 01720 422704 www.stagnesboating.co.uk

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