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Port Isaac Holiday Cottages: Family Fun Close to Home

Your decision to stay in the Port Isaac holiday cottages, on the Cornish coast, is the first step into the vast and treasured culture found along its rocky shores. Port Isaac is a delightful, timeless village where today’s harried family can retreat from the chaos of city life and find quality time and togetherness with countless activities to be had just outside your own cottage door.

Fishing: Known for fresh, delicious seafood, fishing abounds near this quaint seaside town. Pick a sunny spot and learn to bait your own hook or charter a seafaring tour for hours of expert tips and a tasty catch to take back to your holiday home. Whether you’re a novice or an expert angler, you will relish the bounty Port Isaac’s fishing waters have to offer.

Adventure: Only a short drive from your cottage door you can find a variety of action and adventure with paintball, kayaking, cave swimming, cliff jumping and more! For the action-packed vacation, Port Isaac and surrounds provide it all. Suit up and get set for excitement and fun!

Royal Treatment: Explore the history and legend of King Arthur’s final battle with Mordred and learn why many believe the Cornish countryside may have been home to the fabled kingdom of Camelot. Children will love the magic and wonder of re-enacted jousts, sword fighting, storytelling and music. Adults will enjoy the history and speculation as archaeologists uncover more of the mystery with each passing year.

Beaches: Don your togs and go for a family romp on the pristine beaches of Port Isaac and the Port Gaverne cove. A centuries-old fishing village, Port Isaac offers historic coastline and award winning natural beauty. Free from the noise and crowding of tourist beaches, you can truly savour the family fun to be had with waterside picnics and a dip in salty waters.

Menhardoc a Story of Cornish Nets and Mines
Menhardoc a Story of Cornish Nets and Mines
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"Mr Temple and his two 15 or 16 year old twin sons have come to stay for the summer holidays in a Cornish fishing village. The two boys are very different. Arthur, or Taff, is very foppish and afraid of getting wet, hurt, or in any way inconvenienced. The other boy, Richard, or Dick, is the exact opposite, always running hither and thither, always wanting to get involved in anything that is going, ready to make friends with all and sundry, while Arthur believes himself to be very grand and much above the fisher men and boys that they meet on this holiday. "

Menhardoc
Menhardoc
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Mr Temple and his two 15 or 16 year old twin sons have come to stay for the summer holidays in a Cornish fishing village. The two boys are very different. Arthur, or Taff, is very foppish and afraid of getting wet, hurt, or in any way inconvenienced. The other boy, Richard, or Dick, is the exact opposite, always running hither and thither, always wanting to get involved in anything that is going, ready to make friends with all and sundry, while Arthur believes himself to be very grand and much above the fisher men and boys that they meet on this holiday.

The Mate of the Lily Notes from Harry Musgrave's Log Book-W. H. G. Kingston
The Mate of the Lily Notes from Harry Musgrave's Log Book-W. H. G. Kingston
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"Excerpt from the book..."Jack Radburn, mate of the "Lily," was as prime a seaman as ever brokebiscuit. Brave, generous, and true, so said all the crew, as did alsoCaptain Haiselden, with whom he had sailed since he had first been tosea.

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