SHIPWRECK DISCOVERIES Pop into the temporary Isles of Scilly Museum at the Town Hall. It contains artefacts from hundreds of shipwrecks.
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Take a tour Enjoy a guided bus tour or hire a bike or electric cart and explore. By foot, stroll the rocky outcrops and lighthouse at Peninnis Head, discover ancient village and burial chambers of Halangy, Bant’s Carn and Innisidgen, or head to the Garrison Walls for a slice of English Civil history. For great views of Tresco, head to Bar Point or to Pelistry Bay (and Toll’s Island) for a spot of sea swimming and exploration.
HIDDEN GARDENS Seek out Carreg Dhu Garden near Longstone Lodge and Café – a lovely hidden enclave of palm trees and exotic flowers. The perfect pitstop!
GETTING AROUND
UNIQUE LANDSCAPES Explore the rocky out-crops and lighthouse at Peninnis Head or gaze at the unusual ‘loaded camel’ rock on Porth Hellick.
The entire island is approximately 3 miles by 2 miles, so nothing is very far away. Walking the entire coastline, punctuated with lovely cafés, is less than 10 miles in length. There are stunning walks through the middle of the island, taking you through nature reserves and woodland, fields of scented flowers and vineyards, and past road-side honesty stalls.
ADVENTURE TIME Head to the northeast of St. Mary’s to Pelistry Bay and Toll’s Island at low tide for a real Swallows and Amazons adventure.
ISLAND HOPPING
SCILLY’S HERITAGE Panoramic views from the Garrison – once the frontline for England’s defences – a jaunt of around 30 minutes. Stop to admire the 16th century Star Castle Hotel on route.
St. Mary’s is the perfect base to explore the other islands. Regular boat services leave St. Mary’s Quay daily around 10am where you will be dropped at an off island quay to explore. Experience each island’s distinctive character and enjoy a pub lunch before heading back. The art of island hopping is very relaxed – just like Scillonians!
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These wonderful uninhabited islands are special places where seabirds and other wildlife can thrive with minimal disturbance. For more information, please visit
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Holyvale Vineyard
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Careg Dhu Gardens
EASTERN ISLES This beautiful cluster of islands lies close to St. Martin’s and is a haven for seals and sea birds. Ideal for wildlife watching - and snorkelling. Boat trips often combine with a stop on St. Martin’s.
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St Agnes Boating For all your boating needs that originate from St. Agnes across the Isles of Scilly.
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Troytown Farm Shop Seriously good ice-cream produced on the farm, plus delicious pork, beef and other farm produce.
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CREATIVE SCILLY Immerse yourself creatively with a visit to the Island Hall; the host of many of the island’s arts and crafts folk.
WILDLIFE SAFARIS Take a Wildlife Safari with St Agnes Boating for a special afternoon of discovery with the Wildlife Trust.
GO OFF-GRID Amble barefoot across “The Bar” at low tide to Gugh – a wild and isolated haven with only the ‘Old Man of Gugh’, a nine-foot stone, for company.
TOP-TO-TOE WALKS Walk the dramatic coastline, with breath-taking views towards the Western Rocks.
dibbleandgrub.co.uk / 01720 423719
scillyboating.co.uk / 01720 423999 Rat Bags Canvas Shop, Thorofare, Hugh Town. Makers of traditional bags, hats and clothing.
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Dibble & Grub Mediterranean beachfront tapas bar and restaurant with beautiful dining room and alfresco terrace overlooking the bay.
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The Hall High-quality restaurant and bar serving meats, seafood and specials. Afternoon tea and dinner served to non-residents.
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bags@ratisland.net / 01720 422037
Scilly Carts 2, 4 and 6 seaters to get around the island, “Such Fun” and so practical.
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Porthloo Beach
longstonecafe.co.uk / 01720 422410
Glandore Gallery Small beachside gallery offering original watercolours, inks and cards by Stephen Morris.
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Juliet’s Garden Restaurant and Bar Lovely seaside restaurant - fabulous food, fabulous view. Open 7 days a week.
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West of St. Agnes is the low lying island of Annet, a bird sanctuary. It’s closed to the public year round, but boat trips do head there, so take your binoculars!
scillyspirit.com / 01720 422400
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your four-legged friend; be mindful of wildlife and livestock.
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Scilly Spirit Distillery Husband and Wife, Art and Hils, make their multi awardwinning gins and now whisky here.
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Samson is the largest of the uninhabited islands and was inhabited until 1855. There are truly stunning beaches to enjoy and old ruined cottages to explore on both North Hill and South Hill.
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Our islands are a haven for wildlife and people. It’s important that they remain that way. We must all do what we can to ensure that the nature of Scilly is undisturbed.
2. Sleep under the stars – stay in one of Scilly’s lovely campsites; please don’t wild camp.
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1. Make an impact without causing one – respect our wildlife and view from a distance; carry out a beach clean.
Teän is located just west of St. Martin’s. Climb to the top of the Great Hill (just 40 metres!) for stunning views. Look for evidence of Bronze Age occupation and an early Christian chapel.
johnbourdeaux.co.uk / 01720 422025
julietsgardenrestaurant.co.uk
thehall.restaurant / 01720 422316
John Bourdeaux Pottery Established in 1978, this amazing studio pottery specialises in a unique range of ceramics.
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Longstone Café Offers lunches, homemade cakes and Friday Lobster meal deliveries. Includes children’s play area. Open 10am to 4:30pm.
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Phoenix Craft Studios Cooperative of artists and craftspeople working in individual studios at Porthmellon Business Park.
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Holy Vale Vineyard & Winery Situated in tranquil Holy Vale, the vineyard is open for tastings, wine exhibitions and specialist tours.
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phoenixcraftstudios / 01720 422900
@NED-FINs / 077177 95741
St Mary’s Boatmen’s Association SMBA offer trips to all the Islands plus selection of wildlife trips to view seals, seabirds etc.
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mermaidscilly.co.uk / 01720 422701
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scillybeach.com / 01720 422521
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The Mermaid Inn Enjoy traditional ales in the famous bar and high-quality pub grub in the contemporary restaurant. Live music and sport shown too.
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scillycarts.com / 01720 422121
iosmuseum.org / 01720 422337
Scillyceramicsllm / 07379 176253
TREASURE HUNT Try your luck at finding a 17th century bead from a Dutch shipwreck, located at the aptly named Beady Pool.
Isles of Scilly Museum ‘Museum on the Move’ Town Hall Visitor Centre and pop-up exhibitions around the islands.
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Scilly Ceramics LLM Scilly Ceramics creates individual, handmade, sealife themed sculptures, vases, mugs and much more.
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troytown.co.uk / 01720 422360 Horse Point
hughstreetcafe.co.uk / 01720 422734
IOS Golf Club Golf Club, Bowls and Bistro. 0.25 Open daily for lunches. Evenings Tuesday, Wednesday 1/4 and Friday. Closed Thursday.
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The Harbour Office, The Quay, St. Mary’s, TR21 0HU 01720 422768
Porth Askin
Taylor’s Island
star-castle.co.uk / 01720 422317
stagnesboating.co.uk / 01720 422704
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The Beach Beach side BBQ grill restaurant and bar serving meat, seafood and daily changing specials. Great views and atmosphere.
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Hugh Street Café Coffees, teas, breakfast, salads, sandwiches, ciabattas, quiche, pasties, cake and more to eat in and takeaway.
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Star Castle Hotel Two award-winning restaurants serving the finest local seafood and outstanding wines from Scilly and afar.
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TIME FOR COCKTAILS Relax with a cocktail in hand, topped with beach views, either from Porthmellon or Porthcressa Beach.
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BEAUTY SPOT Wind your way to Bar Point, past Telegraph Hill, for a beach experience like no other. Don’t miss the beloved rope swing above it as you amble the pine laden paths.
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Meet the artists Meander through artistic St. Mary’s and meet the artists who work in a variety of media – lino printing, stain glass, oils, watercolours, sculptures, canvas bags, jewellery and much more.
Take to the sea Sheltered coves and gentle waters makes St. Mary’s the perfect spot to try water-based activities such as guided sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding and coasteering. Hire a boat and explore the off islands, or board a “tripper” boat and get your fix of wildlife and life on the sea.
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ARTS & CRAFTS Meander through artistic St. Mary’s and meet a wonderful mix of artists and crafters, from Phoenix Craft Studios to John Bourdeaux Pottery and Rat Bags.
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Hugh Town is the hub with a charming cluster of independent shops, places to eat, galleries and craft studios. Flanked by shell-scattered beaches, start your coastal walk here, hire your electric cart, grab a spot of lunch or buy your souvenirs. Old Town is a 20 - or 30 minute stroll from Hugh Town, with a smattering of cafés, artist studios, a distillery and a pub. Reach it along the coast path or via Lower Moors Nature Trail. Seek out Lord Harold Wilson’s grave at Old Town Church, and Carreg Dhu, a delightful secret garden near Longstone Café.
RENT AN ELECTRIC CART Hire a cart from Scilly Carts for 2, 4 or 6 people. It’s a quick way to get around and fun too!
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An island of great, sprawling walks, impressive military heritage, and the heart of Scillonian life – it’s the largest inhabited island on the Isles of Scilly and is likely to be your first introduction to the islands. Bursting full of life and the starting point for island hopping, explore the many art galleries, eateries, and shops for a spot of island culture.
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CIRCULAR WALK Get to the know the island on foot by touring its entire coastline. A little more than 9 miles long, it will be a day well spent.
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