Port Isaac
Port Isaac is a pretty fishing village with narrow winding alleys running down the steep hillside to the harbour. Particularly noteworthy is the number of 18th and 19th century white-washed cottages and granite, slate-fronted houses, many officially listed as of architectural or historic importance. Port Isaac was a busy coastal port from the Middle Ages to the mid 19th century, where cargoes like slate, coal and timber were shipped in and out. The stone pier was built in Tudor times, and the rest of the harbour in the 19th century. The economy was also heavily based around the pilchard trade.
On walks
- Port Isaac (3.3 mile walk)
- Port Isaac to Polzeath (via bus) (9.9 mile walk)
- Port Isaac to Tintagel (9.7 mile walk)
- Port Quin to Port Isaac (4.8 mile walk)
- St Endellion to Port Isaac (3.8 mile walk)
Also mentioned in walks
- Port Gaverne to Barretts Zawn (6 mile walk)
- Trewarmett to Tregardock (5.9 mile walk)