There are also three rustic cabins, all fully insulated. You do have to walk into them – with distances varying by cabin and season. You also have to bring your own sleeping bag and mat, cooking gear and all your water. (If there w...
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Pot Buoys Gallery 4 Art Galleries 2. St Agnes Boating 22 Boat Tours by Occasionaloccupier... If only mainland transport ran as efficiently as these guys! 3. St Agnes Watersports 9 Scuba & Snorkelling • Water Sports by Neathoak Looking down gives a different perspective to a kayak and it's interesting to nose a little into the locals' boats. 4. Emily Sladen Sustainable Textile Artist Lessons & Workshops Learn more about this content Frequently Asked Questions about St Agnes The top attractions to visit in St Agnes are: Pot Buoys Gallery St Agnes Boating St Agnes Watersports See all attractions in St Agnes on Tripadvisor
St Agnes, to gaze out towards the Bishop Rock watching the sunset behind the westen rocks, and waiting for a huge sky of stars to appear, you have a feeling of standing on the very edge of the world, nothing but sea for thousands of miles. St Agnes has everything, but smaller, the beaches are small coves with white sand and crystal clear water. Wingletang Down is covered in huge bolders shaped by the weather, as if thrown by giants. The western side of St Agnes is made up of small rocky bays with sea thrift, wild flowers and the famous St Agnes Maze. The most popular beach is The Bar which links St Agnes to the island of Gugh at all but high tide. St Agnes is home to the Turks Head Pub, has two cafes, and the evening only High Tide Restaurant. The well stocked Post Office stores and the Bulb Shop for gifts and souvenirs including 28miles soap and Chocolate both made on the island. St Agnes has the only dairy farm on Silly, and their range of ice cream is legendary. There is also a vegetable stall selling whatever is in season, on St Agnes the food is measured in paces rather than miles.
There are plenty of accommodation providers on St Agnes, from Self Cateing and Guest House accommodation, to camping and seasonal Bell tent hire.