St. Michael’s Mount

St. Michael’s Mount is a mysterious location with an unforgettable experience to offer visitors. Here are several great reasons for visiting one of Cornwall’s most iconic landmarks:

St. Michael’s Mount has a fascinating history and is important to Cornish culture. Since the 8th century, people have lived on the island. It has served as a religious destination, a Benedictine monastery & even a fortress during the English Civil War. The island’s 12th-century castle is filled with amazing historical items. These include armour suits & mediaeval weapons. The gardens, which were created in the 18th & 19th centuries feature exotic plants & a lovely sub-tropical garden.

St. Michael's Mount

St. Michael’s Mount’s natural beauty is magnificent.

The island provides breathtaking views of the Cornish coastline & the adjacent waterways. You can wander along the beach or ascend to the island’s top for magnificent vista’s. The island is also home to a variety of wildlife. These include seals and dolphins in the nearby waters & gulls that nest on the island.

St. Michael’s Mount is a popular destination for families. Touring the castle, learning about the island’s history & playing on the beach are all activities that children will love. There are other activities on the island such as storytelling sessions, treasure hunts & a garden trail. There is something for everyone & the magic of St. Michael’s Mount will enchant visitors of all ages.

A trip to St. Michael’s Mount is an experience like no other. You can only cross the causeway to reach the island at specific times of the day. This is quite simply because access is tide-dependent. This gives your visit a sense of excitement & adventure & creates a totally unique experience. Be sure to check the tide times. Additionally, there are guided excursions offered that give visitors a deeper appreciation of the island’s rich past. They reveal details about the history & folklore of this unique island.