A picturesque coastal village on the north coast of Cornwall, St Justinian's is a charming destination surrounded by rugged cliffs, secluded coves, and scenic hiking trails. The village is home to a lifeboat station and a small fleet of fishing boats, adding to its quaint character. Visitors can enjoy water sports, explore the nearby Tregenna Castle, or simply relax in this peaceful and serene coastal setting.
Beautiful views of the coast, Ramsey Island and all really well kept. You can easily spot a seal and there seems to be few kestrel flying abou. If you like longer walks I highly recommend.
We had a boat ride with voyage of discovery , went in sea for Dolphins and Whales spotting , it is adventurous , good long trip in deep sea. Safe and easier to book via online, downside is no proper food available at the spot so prepare yourself before you go.
If you are going on a boat trip, be aware of: there are few free parking places, otherwise it's PS4 to park in a muddy field. Also there are a lot of steep steps (down and up) to get to where the boats depart.
Wonderful experience to see various birds, seals and porpoises on Ramsey island. Excellent commentary by Sophie. Would highly recommend the trip.
What a fantastic place to visit on the Pembrokeshire coast walk. Run by a lovely lady. Lots of picnic benches to sit. View of St justinians chapel Home baked cakes , very cold beers and prosecco. Was the highlight of my holiday. Toilets and parking close by.
We went on a boat trip around the island. What an amazing few hrs. Our dog was able to join us and from the moment we parked, we were struck by its beauty. Our guide was very knowledgeable and took delight in sharing her knowledge. We were taken off the beaten track to view porpoises feeding. This was before the tour started. We were lucky enough to see a baby seal cub who became very shy and waddled behind a rock. The archeology of the island was explained to us in detail and the buzz was palatable. Did you know, a body of land can only be called an island if it has fresh running water? This island had a couple of fresh springs constantly streaming into the ocean
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Beautiful views of the coast, Ramsey Island and all really well kept. You can easily spot a seal and there seems to be few kestrel flying abou. If you like longer walks I highly recommend.
We had a boat ride with voyage of discovery , went in sea for Dolphins and Whales spotting , it is adventurous , good long trip in deep sea. Safe and easier to book via online, downside is no proper food available at the spot so prepare yourself before you go.
If you are going on a boat trip, be aware of: there are few free parking places, otherwise it's PS4 to park in a muddy field. Also there are a lot of steep steps (down and up) to get to where the boats depart.
Wonderful experience to see various birds, seals and porpoises on Ramsey island. Excellent commentary by Sophie. Would highly recommend the trip.
What a fantastic place to visit on the Pembrokeshire coast walk. Run by a lovely lady. Lots of picnic benches to sit. View of St justinians chapel Home baked cakes , very cold beers and prosecco. Was the highlight of my holiday. Toilets and parking close by.
We went on a boat trip around the island. What an amazing few hrs. Our dog was able to join us and from the moment we parked, we were struck by its beauty. Our guide was very knowledgeable and took delight in sharing her knowledge. We were taken off the beaten track to view porpoises feeding. This was before the tour started. We were lucky enough to see a baby seal cub who became very shy and waddled behind a rock. The archeology of the island was explained to us in detail and the buzz was palatable. Did you know, a body of land can only be called an island if it has fresh running water? This island had a couple of fresh springs constantly streaming into the ocean