A walk along St. Agnes Head is a very nice and very rewarding thing to do.
It's easy to access and pretty easy to walk. Only if you want to explore all the buildings at the Wheal Coates there are some steeper paths.
This was a tin mine, open 1802 until 1889. The Towanroath Shaft engine house is the most famous building here, as seen on countless pics. With the decline of the industry, the number of workers here became less. Until it was closed down. Now it's a UNESCO World Heritage site. And a beautiful and maybe also sad reminder of past times. It's set in a stunning scenery. Sitting on the cliffs of the Cornish Coast.
It's interesting to explore the buildings, learn about the history. Or just to take in the spectacular views. There were some visitors on that sunny weekday. But less than one might image.
A fantastic spot. Iconic and not to be missed when in the area. read more