Discover the best top things to do in St Agnes, United Kingdom including Hook and Paddle, Wheal Coates Tin Mine, Koru Kayaking, SUP in a Bag - Day Tours, Goonbell Riding Centre, Surfers Against Sewage, Churchtown Arts, Chapel Porth to St Agnes Circular Walk, St Agnes to Trevellas Porth Circular Walk, Chapel Porth Beach.
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5.0 based on 9 reviews
Bespoke kayak and kayak fishing trips with all trips tailored to meet you and your family's adventure special. Sit-on-Top and kayak fishing techniques and safety lessons. Fully qualified ex-forces guide. All trips satellite tracked. All equipment provided and no experience needed. Group and family discounts.
5.0 based on 293 reviews
Great historical buildings spectacular to see how things were built years ago very derp shaft which you can see easy to walk to from either chapel porth or st agnes head
5.0 based on 343 reviews
Koru Kayaking offer 2 hour stunning guided kayak adventures on tandem sit on top kayaks from 2 locations This address is for our North Coast Kayak Adventure along the St Agnes Coastline and also our booking office and shop. We are downstairs under Breakers Beach Cafe. (Open April-October) Our second location for our Frenchmans Creek Kayak Adventure along the Helford River and creeks is Budock Vean Hotel foreshore, Budock Vean Hotel, Mawnan Smith, TR11 5LG (Open February- December) Merchandise can be purchased at both locations. Bookings can be made at the North Coast Kayak Adventure location, by phone, email or through the website. 1 - 8 spaces per tour (up to to 16/24 for private parties) Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. No dogs allowed. All equipment provided including kayaks, paddles, water bottles, bouyancy aids. Wetsuits available for hire. The guide will take photos of you on the kayak adventure which can be purchased before or after the kayak adventure.
5.0 based on 48 reviews
SUP gives you a very special vantage point for exploring Cornwall's coves, beaches, rivers and estuaries. Clients regularly see seals and many birds such as egrets. We hire quality kit and the inflatable boards fit in the boot of your car. We can help you plan your adventures and we are always on hand to give advice on local conditions. If you prefer you can join one of our popular tours, immersing yourself in the waters of Cornwall.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Booked an hour hack for myself, husband and 3 children ages 9,13 and 16. Never ridden a horse in my life so slightly anxious. Booking was easy - all sorted via text. They supply all hats and boots. The horses were just amazing. They know exactly what they are doing, there were 4 riders with us in a group of 10 I think. Felt very safe , always someone along side or near you. The route had stunning views and was a lovely gentle pace although we did get to have a trot on a couple of occasions. Well worth the money and would definitely return. Thank you Goonbell for a wonderful holiday memory x
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Surfers Against Sewage is a marine conservation and campaigning charity inspiring, uniting and empowering communities to protect oceans, waves, beaches and wildlife. Many of the products you'll find in the shop are manufactured in certified Fear Wear factories that source their own energy through renewable wind power. Shop profits help to tidy up our Oceans from plastic pollution.
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5.0 based on 6 reviews
A circular walk along the coast between the golden sandy beaches of Chapel Porth and Trevaunance Cove at St Agnes via the iconic engine houses of Wheal Coates, perched above the breakers. 6.1 miles. Steepness: moderate.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
A circular walk along the stream of Trevellas Coombe where tin ore is still worked using traditional water power, past Stippy Stappy - the row of sea captain's cottages, and down the valley to the sandy beach of Trevaunance Cove with the remains of Victorian harbour which was demolished by Atlantic storms. 3.1 miles. Steepness: moderate.
4.5 based on 239 reviews
A little bit of a hike is required to get to this secluded beach, but the trip is well worth it.
Low tide or an ebbing tide is the best time to visit, great surfing spot, its an oasis of a Cove with a café toilets and parking. Very busy in the summer phenomenal walk to the next beach at low tide or enjoy a ramble across the cliffs with spectacular views and loads of old mines to explore. as a National Trust Site sadly NO dogs.
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