Portwrinkle Harbour
The first harbour at Portwrinkle was thought to have been built in 1605, just after the end of the Tudor period, to support a pilchard fishery. A few stones from this original structure remain, and can be seen at low tide. The majority dates from 1822 when the quay was rebuilt after being destroyed by a storm. The storms of 2014 also punched a hole through the harbour wall, which has since been repaired. During Victorian times, the village was also known as Portwrickle.
On walks
- Portwrinkle to Downderry (6.7 mile walk)
- Portwrinkle to Sheviock (3.6 mile walk)