Best attractions and places to see around Marazion include a variety of historical sites, natural features, and cultural experiences in West Cornwall. The town is situated on Mount's Bay, offering views of St Michael's Mount and the coastline. Marazion features a mix of ancient streets, sandy beaches, and significant wildlife reserves. The area provides opportunities for exploring tidal islands, coastal paths, and local art scenes.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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For me, St. Ives is one of the most idyllic places on Cornwall's coast. Here you will not only find shops, pubs and nice cafΓ©s, but also many small art galleries.
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A picturesque little place.
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A great place that is occasionally admired in Rosamunde Pilcher films.
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Mousehole (Cornish: Porthenys) is a village and fishing port in Cornwall. It is about 4 km south of Penzance on the shore of Mount's Bay. An islet called St Clement's Isle lies about 350m offshore from the harbor entrance.
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This barometer was originally loaned to Mousehole by Admiral Fitzroy, the founder of the Meteorological Institute. The intention was to provide data to the institute to improve weather forecasting and storm forecasting. But also to warn the fishermen of impending bad weather in an effort to reduce the loss of life. In 2009, the Meteorological Institute donated the barometer to Mousehole Port Authority.
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The harbor of Mousehole is very pleasant to walk along. A nice break from a bike ride.
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A visit to St Michael's Mount is well worth it, even if the entrance fee is a hefty Β£26.00 for the castle and gardens (2023). You have to make the necessary time for it. Avoid the weekends because then it is very busy!
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The harbor at St Michael's Mount can only be used at high tide.
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Marazion is rich in history. The most iconic is St Michael's Mount, a tidal island featuring a medieval castle, subtropical gardens, and a small village. You can walk across its ancient cobbled causeway at low tide or take a boat. The Marazion Museum, located in the Town Hall, offers insights into the town's past, including a reconstructed gaol cell. Further afield, you can visit the Germoe War Memorial on Tregonning Hill, which offers historical significance and panoramic views. The wider West Penwith area also boasts ancient sites like stone circles and villages such as Carn Euny.
Yes, Marazion is home to significant natural beauty. The Marazion Marsh Nature Reserve is Cornwall's largest reedbed and an RSPB reserve, just half a mile from the coast. It's a haven for diverse wildlife, including over 250 bird species, and is particularly known for breeding and overwintering birds like bitterns. Marazion Beach itself is a vast sandy shoreline within Mount's Bay, perfect for swimming and beachcombing at low tide, with stunning views of St Michael's Mount and the Lizard Peninsula.
Mount's Bay is an internationally renowned spot for various water sports, including windsurfing, kitesurfing, paddleboarding, and kayaking. For those who prefer land-based activities, the South West Coast Path offers scenic walking and cycling routes, particularly the flat 2.7-mile stretch between Marazion and Penzance. You can also find numerous cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Marazion guide, and running trails, like those in the Running Trails around Marazion guide.
Marazion offers several family-friendly options. Marazion Beach with its shallow waters and extensive sand and rock pools at low tide is ideal for families and beachcombing. Exploring St Michael's Mount, with its castle and gardens, is an adventure for all ages. The nearby Mousehole Village and Harbour and St Ives Harbour are also popular choices, offering picturesque settings, shops, and cafes that families can enjoy.
Access to St Michael's Mount depends on the tide. At low tide, you can walk across a historic cobbled causeway that connects the island to Marazion. When the tide is in, small boats operate to ferry visitors between Marazion and the island. It's advisable to check tide times in advance for planning your visit.
Yes, Marazion has a vibrant art scene. The town is known for its Art Galleries, showcasing works from both established and upcoming local artists. 'Out of the Blue' is a quaint gallery featuring prominent Cornish artists. The nearby Mousehole Village and Harbour also has a thriving art scene, with artists drawn to its picturesque landscape.
The South West Coast Path runs through Marazion, offering excellent coastal walking opportunities. A particularly popular and easy stretch is the 2.7-mile flat path between Marazion and Penzance, which provides superb views of St Michael's Mount. This route is also part of the Mount's Bay Cycle Path, a traffic-free cycleway that's great for a ride by the sea.
While Marazion itself is known for St Michael's Mount's subtropical gardens, several notable gardens are located in the wider area. These include Trengwainton Garden, Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, and Trewidden Garden, all celebrated for their exotic plants and unique sculptural installations.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views of St Michael's Mount, the charm of Marazion's ancient cobbled streets, and the beauty of its sandy beaches. The picturesque fishing villages like Mousehole Village and Harbour and St Ives Harbour are also highly appreciated for their unique character, independent shops, and traditional eateries.
Marazion is well-connected by public transport, with bus services linking it to nearby towns like Penzance. This makes it convenient to explore the town and access attractions like St Michael's Mount, as well as connecting to the South West Coast Path.
Mount's Bay is a significant natural feature that forms the scenic backdrop to Marazion. It's not only visually stunning, known for dramatic sunsets, but also a hub for various water sports. The bay's shallow waters near Marazion Beach make it safe for swimming, and its extensive sand and rock pools at low tide are perfect for exploration.


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