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Place: »Cadgwith
Category: »Coastline
About: The walks to either side of the coves at Cadgwith offer up fantastic views of the Cornish cliffs and inlets.
Photograph Added: 26th January 2008
Place: »Cadgwith
Category: »Coastline
About: From this high vantage point overlooking Cadgwith it is possible to make out the strip of land that divides the two coves of Cadgwith. This promontory is called The Todden and on the north-east side is the larger beach made mostly of shingle with a s......
Photograph Added: 25th January 2008
Place: »Cadgwith
Category: »Coastline
About: The small village of Cadgwith once had a thriving fishing industry. Today fishing still plays a big part of the everyday life of this pretty cove.
Photograph Added: 25th January 2008
Place: »Cadgwith
Category: »Landscape
About: Cadgwith lies at the mouth of an attractive heavily wooden valley and all around the village are wonderful views and interesting walks
Photograph Added: 19th January 2008
Place: »Cadgwith
Category: »Towns and Villages
About: This pretty village was in the nineteenth century a very busy pilchard fishing community. It is easy to see from this photograph how small the place is and yet in 1904, a fleet from Cadgwith landed 1,798,000 pilchards in just over four days.
Photograph Added: 17th January 2008
Located on the Lizard Peninsula between The Lizard and Coverack Cadgwith ticks all the boxes of a picturesque Cornish fishing village. The village has two beaches separated by a rock promontory called The Todden. To the north-east is the larger of the two beaches which is also where the local boats are moored. The other beach is somewhat smaller and also generally more sandy. The sheltered nature of Cadgwith make it a great destination at any time of the year.
Like most coastal villages in Cornwall Cadgwith now relies on tourism. There are however a number of boats that operate from the village. It is often possible to see the fishermen taking their boats from the sea and mooring them on the beach.
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