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Wild coastal cove with history
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Priest Cove in Cornwall is a wild and rugged beach, owned by the National Trust and nestled in the crook of Cape Cornwall. With remnants of the Victorian mining industry and fishermen's sheds peeking out from wild flowers, it's a quintessentially Cornish spot. The small fishing bay features a quaint slipway and a man-made tidal pool among the rocks. Offshore, the Brisons Rocks provide a sanctuary for seabirds and add to the area's charm. It's a picturesque place to soak up some coastal vibes and explore a piece of Cornish history.

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