Cadgwith

Cadgwith also known as Cadgwith Cove, is an absolutely delightful and typically Cornish place. A tiny fishing village which has remained completely unspoilt despite the growth in tourism around Cornwall. Cadgwith is situated on The Lizard peninsula on the south coast of Cornwall, still used as a fishing port today although mainly for crabs and lobsters rather than pilchard fishing which was once the main industry for the village.

                            

Cadgwith

A fishing boat returns to Cadgwith after a days fishing. Upon their return, the fishing boats are then hauled up the beach either by winch or by tractor.

Photographs of Cadgwith by CWWPhotography

Cadgwith

                  

Cadgwith

The picturesque fishing village of Cadgwith on the south coast of Cornwall has some delightful old cottages with thatched roofs.

Photographs of Cadgwith by CWWPhotography

Cadgwith

           

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Overlooking the village of Cadgwith from the coastal path.

Photographs of Cadgwith by CWWPhotography

Cadgwith

              

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A fishing boat being hauled up the beach at Cadgwith after returning from a days fishing.

Photographs of Cadgwith by CWWPhotography

Cadgwith