MarazionThe attractive old town of Marazion is a popular destination for beach holidays and water sports, including windsurfing, kite-surfing and sailing. The name Marazion has erroneously been referred to as Market Jew but is believed to be derived from the old Cornish Marghaisewe, meaning Thursday market. The quaint town claims to be one of the oldest in Britain. It was known as Ictis by the Romans.

Mount's Bay is one of the most beautiful bays in the world. The clean, sandy beaches offer safe bathing, and there are wonderful views towards the Lizard Peninsula, in one direction, and Land's End in the other. There are many lovely walks in the area, both coastal and inland.

On Marazion Green, the ghost of a lady in white is seen to jump onto a horse behind a horseman and gallop as far as Red River, This was where Sir John Arundell, Sheriff of Cornwall, was killed whilst leading an attack on St Michael's Mount in 1471, after the Mount had been seized by the Earl of Oxford. Apparently Sir John's death was no surprise as he had been cursed by a shepherd who claimed to have been wrongfully imprisoned.

St Michaels MountOn the Penzance side of Marazion is Marazion Marsh, a large reed bed designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The area is host to a wide variety of animal, bird and plant life, many indigenous to the area but some, such as the mink, more recent additions. There are guided walks of the marsh available from the nearby car park. The RSPB Reserve here is popular with birdwatchers. Twice each year thousands of starlings roost there and their arrival, as the sun goes down, is quite spectacular.

The town is perhaps most famous because of the island and castle of St Michael's Mount. A causeway, once walked by pilgrims, leads to the island at low tide. At other times, visitors are ferried from Marazion in small boats. The tower and battlements of the castle rise majestically to a height of almost 230 feet above sea level. The island Mount has a harbour, shops and a restaurant. The castle and gardens are open to the public. The St Aubyn family still live in the castle.

Marazion BeachA short distance along the coast is the attractive village of Perranuthnoe, which boasts the oldest inn in Cornwall. The sandy, sheltered beach is popular with families. It is also a good spot for surfing.

A little way further along the coast is Prussia Cove, the lair of the notorious wreckers and pirates, the Carter brothers. Nearby Cudden Point is said to be a site of hidden treasure and is frequented by mermaids. Further again, towards Helston and past the sandy beach of Praa Sands, is Pengersick Castle, said to be haunted by at least 2 ghosts. One was a crusader who murdered his second wife and attempted to kill his son by her. He later married a witch who was cruel to his son by his first marriage. Of course good triumphed over evil and the baron was killed when his horse was startled by a white hare – the spirit of the wife he had killed.

The later ghost was that of a 16th century gentleman called Millington. He tried to poison his wife but she changed the cups around and they were both carried off by the devil. The spot is also said to have been the lair of dangerous wreckers.

We found 33 listings:

Artists Cottage
A fascinating old cottage, once a well known artists studio, overlooking the bay and St Michael's Mount.
01672 564440
Tregarthen Barn
5*Awarded Barn Conversion with fabulous views over St. Michael's Mount. Stylish 4 bedroom cottage, ideal for families or friends. Fantastic accommodation for two couples sharing. Set in a rural location, yet just minutes from penzance.
01736 711078
Ocean Studios
Luxurious 4 *Holiday Studios in Chic, Contemporary Style, with Stunning Sea views overlooking St Michael's Mount & Mounts Bay. situated in a peaceful, tranquil, location. Subtropical garden, Decking Tce, Hot Spa Tub & Private Parking. Sleeps 2- 4 people
01736 711040
Mount Haven Hotel & Restaurant
Beautiful boutique hotel with stunning views to St.Michael's Mount across Mount's Bay. Sunday Times List of Top 20 Hotels in the World on a budget. Wonderful restaurant with outside terraces and garden. Award-winning food .
01736 710249
MARAZION a very nice En-suite Room Bed & Breakfast
Close to Marazion beach, we offer a pleasant double ensuite room for your sole use, it has a separate sitting/breakfast area with sea view.
01736 719286
Britannia House - Sea View Cottage in Marazion
Britannia House is a beautifully refurbished cottage close to the centre of Marazion with it's pubs, restaurants, fantastic beach and of course the iconic St Michael's Mount.
0800 9700 797
Gwyns An Mor - Sea View Cottage in Marazion
The name means 'Seawinds' in Cornish and befits this 4 bedroom detached modern property which is south facing and directly overlooks Mounts Bay and St Michael's Mount
0800 9700 797
The Silver House
A stylish holiday cottage (sleeps 4) in the pretty seaside town of Marazion, near Penzance, with fabulous views across Mount's Bay including St Michael's Mount.
01985 218454
Trevarthian Holiday Homes
High quality Victorian cottages, maisonettes and apartments in the prime Mount's Bay location of Marazion. 50 yards from beach. Superb panoramic bay views of St Michael's Mount, Mousehole, Newlyn and Penzance. A selection of the finest self-catering accom
01736 710100
Sunflower Cottage
Sunflower Cottage is a wonderfully warm and homely double fronted detached cottage set off the main road, within its’ own grounds and located in a peaceful location. sleeps 6
01736 367700
Forest Creek
Situated in St Hilary and being just a 5 minute drive from numerous sandy beaches, Forest Creek is a delightful Cornish Cottage offering warm & comfortable accommodation, with a large garden and balcony sleeps 6 + baby
01736 367700
Pippin Cottage
Nestled in the pretty hamlet of St Hilary Churchtown, ‘Pippin Cottage’ is close to numerous sandy beaches and countryside in the South West of Cornwall. The ideal place to relax, unwind and explore. Sleeps 6 + baby
01736 367700

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