St Ives to Zennor: The Scramble and the Siren
Explore the wild contrast of West Cornwall. From the art-filled streets of St Ives to the ancient mermaid legends of Zennor via the legendary coastal scramble.
Explore the wild contrast of West Cornwall. From the art-filled streets of St Ives to the ancient mermaid legends of Zennor via the legendary coastal scramble.
Heading to the wild coast of Zennor? Our essential parking guide covers the main Village Car Park (perfect for the Zennor Head walk), the rules for The Tinner’s Arms, and the best way to visit without a car. Whether you are hunting for the mermaid or hiking to Gurnard’s Head, here is where to park.
Discover the best things to do in Zennor, from discovering the legend of the mermaid at St Senara’s Church to hiking the rugged cliffs of Zennor Head. Explore our curated guide to ancient stone circles, coastal walks, and artisan ice cream in this mythical Cornish village.
Discover the best places to stay in Zennor, from the historic White House B&B in the village centre to the rustic charm of Tremedda Farm. Explore our curated guide to coastal inns, farm stays, and campsites in this legendary Cornish landscape.
Discover the best places to eat in Zennor, from the legendary Michelin-recommended dining at The Gurnard’s Head to the historic charm of The Tinners Arms. Explore our curated guide to pub lunches, cream teas, and luxury ice cream in this rugged Cornish village.
Perched on West Cornwall’s wild coast between St Ives and St Just, Zennor is a tiny village steeped in legend, history, and natural beauty. With its ancient church, windswept moors, and spectacular coastal views, it captures the essence of rural and untamed Cornwall. With its blend of myth, history, and raw natural beauty, Zennor is […]
Perched on the rugged north coast of Cornwall, Zennor is a small village that feels a world away from the busier tourist spots. Known for its traditional stone cottages and quiet lanes, it offers a peaceful glimpse of Cornish life against the backdrop of the surrounding moorland and coastline. The village is perhaps best known […]