United Kingdom St. Michael's Mount
St. Michael's Mount is a small tidal island located off the coast of Cornwall, England, near the town of Marazion. It is crowned by a medieval castle and church, and is linked to the mainland by a causeway that appears at low tide. Steeped in legend and history, the mount has been a site of pilgrimage, a fortress, and a family home. Today, it is managed by the National Trust and remains partially inhabited by the St Aubyn family. The island offers stunning coastal views, subtropical gardens, and rich cultural heritage.
Photography Tips
For great photos of St. Michael’s Mount:
Shoot at low tide to capture the causeway; high tide for island reflections.
Visit during sunrise or sunset for the best light.
Use wide-angle lenses and include foreground elements like rocks or puddles.
Try long exposures for smooth water and dramatic skies.
From the mount, shoot back toward the mainland for panoramic views.
Shoot at low tide to capture the causeway; high tide for island reflections.
Visit during sunrise or sunset for the best light.
Use wide-angle lenses and include foreground elements like rocks or puddles.
Try long exposures for smooth water and dramatic skies.
From the mount, shoot back toward the mainland for panoramic views.
Travel Information
Travel Info – St. Michael’s Mount, Cornwall
Location: Off the coast of Marazion, Cornwall, England.
Access: Reachable by foot via a tidal causeway at low tide, or by boat at high tide.
Opening Times: Vary seasonally; check the National Trust website for daily updates.
Best Time to Visit: Spring to early autumn for good weather and garden blooms.
Facilities: Café, gift shop, guided tours, and toilets available on the island.
Getting There: Parking in Marazion; nearest train station: Penzance (about 10 min away by bus or taxi).
Photography Tip: Arrive early to avoid crowds and catch the best light!
Location: Off the coast of Marazion, Cornwall, England.
Access: Reachable by foot via a tidal causeway at low tide, or by boat at high tide.
Opening Times: Vary seasonally; check the National Trust website for daily updates.
Best Time to Visit: Spring to early autumn for good weather and garden blooms.
Facilities: Café, gift shop, guided tours, and toilets available on the island.
Getting There: Parking in Marazion; nearest train station: Penzance (about 10 min away by bus or taxi).
Photography Tip: Arrive early to avoid crowds and catch the best light!
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Sunset
Sunrise & Sunset
05:14 - 21:25
| current local time: 06:51
Photo Themes
Castle
Church
Seascape
Sunset
Locations
Marazion
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