When you think of a Cornish coastal village you think of quaint cottages set in the
idyllic surroundings of a rural countryside with a back drop of rolling blue sea and
white waves, maybe a couple of shops and a few other
amenities. Well St. Agnes has all this and so much more.
Nestled in the lee of an impressive landmark which dominates
the skyline of the beautiful and dramatic Atlantic coast St.
Agnes is both a country village founded on tin mining and a
popular coastal resort. A dual character which is reflected in her
history with the picturesque ruins of engine houses and
chimneys dominating the sky line and her magnificent, rugged
and unspoiled coastal, inland and valley walks to explore and
discover she is a walker and a painter's paradise.
All the main footpaths along the coast and over the St.
Agnes Beacon have frequent seats from which you can rest and enjoy
the splendid views and the view from the top of the Beacon is one not to
be missed. For the naturalists and conservationists there is an
abundance of plant, animal, bird and sea life here for you to discover and
enjoy, changing with each season.
A visit to the St. Agnes museum will
introduce you to her history of tin mining
and fishing and of her myths and legends. St. Agnes is very proud of her
legends especially her Giant Bolster, who plays a BIG part in village
events. Visit the last working Tin Stream in Cornwall and watch rocks
being turned into metal. See local craft-people at work in our own pottery
and craft workshops or view paintings by Cornish artists in one of our
many art galleries.
Sample traditional Cornish pasties from our local bakery or enjoy good food from one
of our many hotels, restaurants/cafes or public houses.
Swim, surf or learn how to surf, [surf/boogie boards, wet suits and other equipment
can be purchased or hired], or just relax on one of our RNLI lifeguard patrolled
[seasonal] beaches.
St Agnes has a growing residential population and with her many and varied shops
and businesses has more than adequate, all year round, facilities for locals and
tourists alike and being only 3 miles from the A30 is a good home base to reach all
attractions throughout Cornwall.
St. Agnes is a friendly retreat. Its people have a strong sense of history and a great love of home. The
main village events throughout the year welcome and encourage visitors not just to come along and
watch but to participate, perhaps it is this pervading warmth that affects those who stay here and why so
many return.
Site last updated 19th February 2012
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