
Cadgwith Harbour
Cadgwith is still a small, active fishing village in the far south of Cornwall on the Lizard Peninsula. Mentioned in documents since the Middle Ages, tourism is now more important to Cadgwith than fishing. In summer it can get a bit crowded but out of season it is very original and inviting.
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Looking into the distance at Cadgwith

Fishing boats at Cadgwith at low tide

Was it a good catch today? End of the day at Cadgwith Harbour

Lobster Pots in Cadgwith Harbour (Cornwall)

Cadgwith – View out to sea

Cadgwith Church – made of corrugated galvanised iron!

Impression of the village of Cadgwith – the width of the path here can be described as rather generous

Cadgwith in Cornwall, a very typical old fishing village

Cadgwith (Cornwall) – the local women’s rowing team in training
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Cadgwith Bay (Cornwall)

Impressions of Cadgwith (Cornwall)

Impressions of Cadgwith (Cornwall)
VIDEO: Rob shows the village of Cadgwith and the surroundings in 25 minutes
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