Our top three seal watching sites

Our top three seal watching sites

Our favourite land based spots for seal watching are Mutton Cove in Cornwall, Angel Bay in Wales and Ravenscar in Yorkshire. There are two types of seals found on the coasts of Britain. The large Atlantic grey seals (Halichoerus grypus)

A coastal circular walk from St Ives to Zennor

A coastal circular walk from St Ives to Zennor

12 miles (5 to 6 hours) A spectacular and strenuous circular walk following the South West Coast Path from St Ives to Zennor and then back to St Ives across ancient fields. This walk really is a walk of two

Cornwall’s coast-to-coast from St Ives to Marazion, based on the St Michael’s Way

Cornwall’s coast-to-coast from St Ives to Marazion, based on the St Michael’s Way

Cornwall’s historic one-day walk from the north to south coast. The route is part of the famous Camino de Santiago, the ever-popular medieval pilgrimage route to the Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela in north west Spain.

A circular walk from Marazion with spectacular views of St Michael’s Mount, taking in a visit to the Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens.

A circular walk from Marazion with spectacular views of St Michael’s Mount, taking in a visit to the Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens.

A stunning and varied circular walk that offers spectacular views and the chance to visit one of Cornwall’s leading Sculpture park and gardens.