Saint Michael's Mount - Cornwall II

The Island Fortress Is Twinned With Mont Saint Michel In Normandy

Tony Payne

Saint Michael's Mount in Cornwall, a few miles east of Penzance, is a rocky island reachable by causeway at low tide, or by boat at other times. Saint Michaels Mount belongs to the St Aubyn family and is run by the National Trust.

Published by Tony Payne

Tony Payne is a freelance writer who lives on the South Coast of England with his wife Debbie. He has worked in the IT Industry all his life, and has been writing on various sites for the last 10 years. T...  View profile

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  • Patricia Sicilia6/6/2010

    Love the map on the wall. And I can almost smell the low tide!

  • Dina Quirion6/3/2010

    I love this pictures, makes me want to travel... :o)

  • Cassandra James6/2/2010

    I was just a kid the last time I went to Penzance. Dont' think we ever made it to Saint Michael's Mount?

  • Stephanie Jeannot6/1/2010

    More nice pics!

  • Marie Stine5/31/2010

    Looks like a nice place to visit.

  • leroy coffie5/31/2010

    very nice pics

  • Melissa Matters5/30/2010

    Love the walkway!

  • Tony Payne5/30/2010

    It's a great place, and overflowing with character. We both love old places.

  • Pearl Grace5/30/2010

    Lovely place and it looks like it's got alot of character. Nice photos!

  • John Myers5/30/2010

    Love these!

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