Experience the Marazion coast out of season
From guided foraging walks to rock pooling and fishing trips, there’s so much more to the coast than buckets and spades. Visiting in the off-season means you get to make the most of the wide-open spaces, plus the beach at Marazion is dog friendly from autumn onwards.
Visit Marazion beaches out of season
Whether you’re brave enough to join the local sea swimmers or want to learn more about what’s beneath the waves, these itineraries will inspire you to get out there. There’s even a site-specific artwork, Gwelen, to discover along the coastal path between Marazion and Penzance. Experience the coast without the crowds and the beauty of Marazion’s beaches in the winter.
Low tide adventures
Marazion
Explore one of West Cornwall’s most photographed bays and walk across the causeway to St Michael’s Mount. In the area, you’ll also find Gwelen, a new arts trail that reimagines a submerged ancient forest in Mount’s Bay.
Explore the Tin Coast
West Penwith
Walk The Tin Coast. A dramatic landscape defined by mining.