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Where to Stay in Marazion

Where to Stay in Marazion

Planning a trip to Marazion? Your choice of accommodation can shape your experience of this beautiful coastal town. Whether you prefer sleeping under the stars or unwinding in a cosy room with a sea view, Marazion offers options for every traveller. Here’s how to...

Family friendly walk from Marazion

Family friendly walk from Marazion

Looking for an easy coastal walk with stunning views, wildlife and family‑friendly facilities? The Marazion to Penzance section of the South West Coast Path is a flat, surfaced route that hugs the shoreline of Mount’s Bay. It’s ideal for walkers of all ages, cyclists...

Cornwall’s Largest Reedbed

Cornwall’s Largest Reedbed

Just west of Marazion lies a hidden gem for wildlife lovers—RSPB Marazion Marsh. Overlooked by the silhouette of St Michael’s Mount, this reserve protects Cornwall’s largest reed‑bed and provides a sanctuary for hundreds of species. Whether you’re an experienced...

Marazion Hidden Gems

Marazion Hidden Gems

Beyond its famous beach and iconic island, Marazion hides a few surprises. From a mysterious rock carved with a cross to a tiny museum bursting with stories, these hidden gems reveal the town’s rich past and authentic charm.At low tide on Marazion Beach you’ll notice...

Marazion Food Lovers

Marazion Food Lovers

Marazion may be small, but its food scene punches well above its weight. From centuries‑old pubs serving real ale to seaside cafés dishing up cream teas and fresh seafood, the town is a delicious destination in its own right. Whether you’re refuelling after a day on...

Flash Floods Hit Marazion

Flash Floods Hit Marazion

Heavy rain over the Bank Holiday weekend caused flash flooding in parts of West Cornwall, with shopkeepers and ferry operators facing difficult conditions. In St Ives, storms sent water coursing through the town’s narrow streets, and businesses such as a historic inn...

St Michael’s Mount Guide

St Michael’s Mount Guide

The iconic St Michael’s Mount rises dramatically from the waters of Mount’s Bay, just off the shore of Marazion. A medieval castle and church crown this tidal island, and a small community still lives here today. The Mount is part of the National Trust estate but is...