DJI Phantom @ Fowey, Cornwall UK
Stunning footage from an awesome Drone taken of a gorgeous estuary on the most beautiful day.
Fowey Estuary
Late Summer Holiday
Cornish Holiday in Fowey and Polruan UK
We spent a few days this summer staying in the tiny little fishing village of Polruan in Cornwall. Just over the estuary is the slightly larger town of Fowey.
It's a beautiful part of the UK, with both the river, estuary and inland areas, all worth exploring.
Also in the area are the well known visitor sites including the Eden Project but we were happy going on walks and just relaxing in this delightful place
Fowey (1938)
No title. FOWEY - Scenic study of Cornish seaport. Cornwall.
C/U of hands opening a book which reads 'The Astonishing History of Troy Town by Sir A. T. Quiller-Couch.' L/S of a tower in Fowey. Various shots of the steep streets and old houses. L/S of battlemented roofs. M/S of palm trees and harbour. M/S of boats in the harbour. M/S of the harbour and Fowey from Polruan at the other side of the river.
M/S of sailing boat. L/S of rowing boat. L/S of hills and river. Various shots of boats in the harbour. Various shots of cars and people passing on the Bodinnick ferry. L/S of actor Gerald Du Maurier's house. M/S as a car drives up the steep street.
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Fantastic Fowey, Cornwall
Drone flight over Fowey Harbour and surrounding areas
DJI Phantom 4 used
Fowey 2018
Great swim in the warm clear waters of beautiful Cornwall - lots of fun with my little girl
Fowey (HD)
Take a peep into the picturesque village of Fowey in Cornwall and walk around Gribbin Head
Fowey part2 (Fowydh), Cornwall - A cars view
From the Chemists in Fowey up past the bodinnick ferry
Bebop 2, 1.4km out to Gribben Head near Fowey, Cornwall
Places to see in ( Fowey - UK )
Places to see in ( Fowey - UK )
Fowey is a small town, civil parish and cargo port at the mouth of the River Fowey in south Cornwall, England. Fowey has been in existence since before 1300; the estuary of the River Fowey forms a natural harbour which enabled the town to become an important trading centre. Privateers also made use of the sheltered harbourage. The Lostwithiel and Fowey Railway brought China clay here for export.
Fowey is a small town, civil parish and cargo port at the mouth of the River Fowey in south Cornwall, England. Fowey is at the entrance to a large flooded valley created after the last ice age by the melt waters that caused the sea level to rise dramatically, creating a large natural harbour which is navigable for its last seven miles.
Fowey is in the South Coast (Eastern Section) of the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are many historic buildings in the town, including the ruins of St Catherine's Castle, while Readymoney Cove possesses a local beach.
The church is dedicated to Saint Finbarr and is listed Grade I. It was built in the early 14th century and rededicated in 1336, replacing a previous Norman church. Fowey has thrived as a port for hundreds of years, initially as a trading and naval town, then as the centre for china clay exports. Today Fowey is busy with trawlers and yachts. Tourism is also an important source of income
Although Fowey railway station closed to passengers in 1965, the Lostwithiel to Fowey branch line remains open for goods traffic, carrying bulk china clay to the jetties at Carne Point. The surrounding coastline of Fowey is popular with fishermen and spear-fishermen. Many sea creatures can be seen all around the Cornish shoreline, including mullet, bass, mackerel, lobsters and cuttlefish. Many of the species can be seen in the Fowey Aquarium in the heart of the town, which includes a very rare Albino Bull Huss.
( Fowey - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Fowey . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Fowey - UK
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High Tide in Fowey.AVI
Evening high tide in Fowey, lapping the steps for the Polruan Ferry stop.
Rockpooling at Readymoney Cove, Fowey
On an October day Cornish Marine biologist Matt Slater leads a public rockpool exploration which turns out a surprising variety of fascinating marine creatures. This is just one of hundreds of events organised by Cornwall Wildlife Trust's Your Shore Project which aims to promote the importance of Cornwall's Voluntary Marine Conservation Areas. Please visit our Website for more information cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk. To find out what is going on at the Fowey VMCA please visit friendsofthefoweyestuary.org.uk.Volunteers are always needed to lead simmilar events and to help with practical conservation work and surveying in the area.
Please note that although shannys can breath air they will suffer if held out of water for too long and should be put back where you found them quickly. Always follow the seashore code when rockpooling;
- Have respect for the creatures you find when rockpooling, handle them carefully and always put them back where you found them
- Take photos home not animals
- Always put overturned rocks back as you found them
- Take your rubbish home with you or put it in a bin
- Keep safe on the shore, check the tides and keep away from cliffs and big waves.
Early morning flight over the Fowey estuary in Cornwall
Early morning flight around Fowey harbour taking in Polruan and up stream to the Bodinnick car ferry
Part2: The Curnow Irrupter | The Fowey Branch Line | 28/5/2011
Part 2: 2x Class 37 and Class 66 passing a very plesent part of The Fowey Branch Line.
Today i went all out and chased a railtour round Cornwall. with a little help from other train spotters.
to whom i am very thankful for their friendly advise and guildance :) here we see Pathfinder Tours Running two class 37s
and a class 66. the weather was very damp with dizzles braking out every time the train was due.
Fowey Ferry Crossing
Crossing the River Fowey at Fowey on the ferry. A really sunny day, you can just see the Lifeboat landing after a run out.
Places to see in ( Fowey - UK )
Places to see in ( Fowey - UK )
Fowey is a small town, civil parish and cargo port at the mouth of the River Fowey in south Cornwall, England. Fowey has been in existence since before 1300; the estuary of the River Fowey forms a natural harbour which enabled the town to become an important trading centre. Privateers also made use of the sheltered harbourage. The Lostwithiel and Fowey Railway brought China clay here for export.
Fowey is a small town, civil parish and cargo port at the mouth of the River Fowey in south Cornwall, England. Fowey is at the entrance to a large flooded valley created after the last ice age by the melt waters that caused the sea level to rise dramatically, creating a large natural harbour which is navigable for its last seven miles.
Fowey is in the South Coast (Eastern Section) of the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are many historic buildings in the town, including the ruins of St Catherine's Castle, while Readymoney Cove possesses a local beach.
The church is dedicated to Saint Finbarr and is listed Grade I. It was built in the early 14th century and rededicated in 1336, replacing a previous Norman church. Fowey has thrived as a port for hundreds of years, initially as a trading and naval town, then as the centre for china clay exports. Today Fowey is busy with trawlers and yachts. Tourism is also an important source of income
Although Fowey railway station closed to passengers in 1965, the Lostwithiel to Fowey branch line remains open for goods traffic, carrying bulk china clay to the jetties at Carne Point. The surrounding coastline of Fowey is popular with fishermen and spear-fishermen. Many sea creatures can be seen all around the Cornish shoreline, including mullet, bass, mackerel, lobsters and cuttlefish. Many of the species can be seen in the Fowey Aquarium in the heart of the town, which includes a very rare Albino Bull Huss.
( Fowey - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Fowey . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Fowey - UK
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Fowey River: A Destination Guide from Visit Cornwall
In Visit Cornwall's destination guide of the Fowey River you discover an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where the town of Fowey hangs off the west side of the Fowey estuary and where the large, deep water harbour is a magnet for sailing fans. This film takes in the river from the coast to inland and Lostwithiel.
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Fowey, Polruan & Lantic Bay 4K
Fowey, Polruan & Lantic Bay
Cornwall, England
June 2016
Fowey Harbour Hotel
Fowey Harbour Hotel overlooks the estuary, only a few minutes walk into the town centre or to the secluded beach where you can paddle or pick up the south west coastal path. The newly refurbished hotel has been beautifully transformed. Its stunning interiors have been inspired by Fowey’s rich history of exotic world travel. Vibrant and colourful patterned wallpaper adorns the walls and abundance of light and space with sweeping views across the estuary creates a calm and relaxed atmosphere.
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