
Official website (http://www.stmichaelsmount.co.uk/)
St Michael's Mount
Sign in to saveAlso known as St Michael's Mount, Cornwall, St. Michael's Mount, Saint Michaels Mount, St Michaels Mount
tidal island in Mount's Bay, Cornwall
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St Michael's Mount Cornwall – Historic Castle & Island
St Michael's Mount is an historic castle, garden & island found off the coast of Marazion, Cornwall. Plan a visit to this unique location.
stmichaelsmount.co.uk →The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you. St Michael's Mount is taking part in the Great British Summer Savings scheme, with reduced prices on selected tickets and children's meals until 1 September.Find out more Meet the maker: Lino cutting with designer Mabel Woodhouse outside the Mount Shop today . Keep in touch. Enter your details here and you won’t miss a thing. St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island joined to the mainland by a cobbled causeway. Each year, thousands of visitors from across the globe come for its rich history, natural beauty, subtropical gardens and, of course, iconic castle. Access to the island is ruled by the tides. This means getting across and back is an experience in itself. You may find yourself gliding into the historic harbour on a small ferryboat. Then returning to shore across the ancient causeway, the sea lapping at its edges. Here’s some ideas to inspire you for your visit. Click on the links below for more details. Bear in mind, some parts of the island are closed in winter. Take in sweeping views from the defensive battlements of this magnificent castle, where rows of cannons stare out to Mount’s Bay below. Inside, walk through a labyrinth of corridors to see how occupants lived, ate, prayed and did battle over the centuries. Find out more . History comes in waves here. Henry de la Pomeroy seized and fortified the Mount in 1193. Soldiers fired cannons at Napoleonic ships. And it has become home to fascinating artefacts along the way, including Samurai armour and a mummified cat from Egypt. Find out more . Built in 1887, the garden terraces at the rear of the castle are a plant-lover’s delight. Agave, cacti, aloe and many more subtropical species cling to the granite on a patchwork of meticulous terraces. Look up and you’ll also enjoy one of the most spectacular views of the castle, which rises out of the cliff face above you. Find out more . Enjoy an atmospheric amble among the cobbled streets, cottages, stables, net lofts, and ancient harbour of St Michael’s Mount Village. This was a thriving commercial district in the 1800s and 30 people continue to live here today. Walk in the footsteps of kings, queens and pilgrims. Find out more . Our cafe and pop-ups offer everything from quick bites and ice creams, to proper Cornish treats such as freshly baked scones and pasties. You can also treat yourself to a sumptuous Afternoon Tea or lunch at the Harbour Loft restaurant. The St Aubyn family, who have a historic connection with the Mount, and the National Trust ensure this precious island is safeguarded for future generations. Find out more about their unique relationship and the role each plays in its care. Keep in touch. Enter your details here and you won’t miss a thing.
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