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Events in Bryher | 10 Places to Stay
Bryher is the smallest of five inhabited Islands positioned off of the Cornish Coast, in the Isles Of Scilly, the adventure begins as spectacular views of turquoise ocean and white sandy beaches unfold. Blessed with a gentle climate, wild flowers, and heather strewn hills that please the soul. Walkers will long to climb to the top of Watch Hill, visit Stinkingporth Bay, or rest a spell at Rushy Bay. Island Launches offer a chance to enjoy St Martins Beaches, kaleidoscopic planting at Tresco Abbey Gardens, where exotic plants from across the globe thrive around 12th Century St Nicholas Priory. Ships Figure Heads at Valhalla Museum are from shipwrecks nearby, or for a fascinating link with the past The Isles Of Scilly Museum on St Mary's has exhibits proudly on display.
For those who seek adventure, why not go Shark Fishing, sail to uninhabited Islands like Samson, Annet or St Helen's, where Seals and Puffin Colonies will delight. Explore Bants Carn which dates back to the Iron Age, or perhaps Bronze Age Innisidgen will be top of the list with pleasing views across Crow Sound. Artists will refuse to move as they create their next masterpiece of this unspoilt bewitching Island that's home to just ninety or so people.
Camping
Bryher Camp Site
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Fraggle Rock Cafe
Hell Bay
Places to Stay near Bryher
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Atlantic Hotel
(3.37 miles)
The Isles of Scilly sit 28 miles South West of Lands End. This 25 bedroomed hotel is located in the heart of St Mary's, where the buildings are golden granite, the beaches are white and ...
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Isles of Scilly Country Guesthouse
(3.64 miles)
The Country guesthouse is centrally situated on St Mary's, the largest of the isles of Scilly, 25 minutes walk from the town centre. St. Mary's is the largest of the islands at 2½ miles ...
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Colossus
(3.99 miles)
Colossus is a friendly Scillonian family run B&B offering high quality
ensuite accommodation. It has been awarded a 4 Star Rating from Visit
Britain and a Silver Green Tourism Award. The home and garden overlook the
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The Old Success Inn
(30.51 miles)
Situated on one of Cornwall's most stunning bays, the Old Success is a beautiful 17th century fisherman's inn, which has been transformed into comfortable, modern rooms and apartments while retaining its charm and character.
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Grassmead & Grasscroft
(30.78 miles)
A truly delightful and surprisingly spacious apartment that sits at the head of this picturesque little fishing cove with lovely sea views from the raised rear garden. Sennen Cove - `our home` - ...
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Boswedden House
(31.76 miles)
Early XIXth century mansion set in the country, yet only 1 mile from St. Just and 1/2 mile to Cape Cornwall. The large walled garden, being mainly grass, is good for sun-bathing or just taking ...
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Porthcurno Hotel
(31.88 miles)
Julie and Terry Goss, look forward to welcoming you to the Porthcurno Hotel and Restaurant and making your stay in this lovely part of Cornwall as pleasant as possible. Since they bought the Hotel towards ...
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Boscean Country Hotel
(32.03 miles)
Originally built as a Gentleman's residence, Boscean retains much of its inherent character and charm with open fires, oak panelling and a magnificent oak staircase.
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Commercial Hotel
(32.32 miles)
A former coaching inn run by the Woolcock family for over 100 years, the Commercial is well known locally for its great home-cooked food and warm Cornish welcome.
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Wellington Hotel
(32.34 miles)
was converted into a hotel in 1813 and named after the The Iron Duke (Arthur Wellesley; 1769-1852) (photo of painting) after he allegedly stayed here. It has been extensively modernised in recent years. The bar ...
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