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The Isles of Scilly. Imagine. An island archipelago only 20 minutes
from Cornwall, with over 100 islands waiting to be explored. There
are five inhabited islands; St Mary's, Tresco, St Martin's, St Agnes
and Bryher.
The islands are a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
(AONB), testament to the unique landscape that exists here. This
includes some of the highest concentrations of prehistoric remains
of anywhere in Britain, rare species of birds and plant life, many
unique to Scilly,
some of the greatest numbers of historic shipwrecks in the UK and
27 Sites of Special Scientific Interest. The islands are characterised
by some of the best beaches in Britain, white sandy coves, exposed
granite headlands, lagoons, important moorland sites and box-like
fields sheltering colourful narcissi flowers, an important industry
on the Islands.
Activities for the visitor are interesting and varied and include
sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, horse-riding by the sea, learning
to paint, sea fishing, photography, coastal walking, cycling, diving
with seals, high speed boat trips to uninhabited islands and wildlife
watching. Getting to the islands is also an exciting element of
any visit. Regular ferry, fixed-wing plane and the only dedicated
helicopter service in Europe, link the Isles of Scilly to the mainland.
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