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South Tresco - Isles of Scilly

Anchoring - FREE

We actually moved to this anchorage from St.Marys Pool when the wind shifted. Remarkably there was only one other boat there and we essentially had the entire place to ourselves.

The water was crystal clear and mostly sandy bottom with patches of eel grass dotted around.

At low spring tide we had just under two meters beneath our keel (1.52m draft). A short dingy ride gets you over to a small ferry stop on the south side of Tresco with great walks no matter which way you turn. 
 

The swimming was amazing in the glass clear water, but beware, when the tide starts to run it accelerates at a pinch point near the rocks as the channel narrows and can become overwhelming quite quickly. Ask us how we know? 

Tresco Island anchorage in the isles of scilly

Our Time in Tresco

Tresco Anchorage 

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5 Fun Facts About Tresco Anchorage

  1. Tresco Abbey Gardens: Tresco is famous for its Tresco Abbey Gardens, a world-renowned horticultural paradise. These gardens are home to an impressive collection of exotic plants from around the world, including stunning subtropical and Mediterranean species. The gardens are open to the public and offer a captivating experience for nature enthusiasts.

  2. White Sand Beaches: Tresco boasts beautiful white sand beaches, such as Pentle Bay and Appletree Bay. These pristine beaches, with their crystal-clear turquoise waters, are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and beachcombing. Visitors can relax on the soft sand and enjoy the tranquil island atmosphere.

  3. Wildlife and Birdwatching: Tresco is known for its diverse wildlife and is a haven for birdwatchers. The island is home to a variety of seabirds, including puffins, gulls, and razorbills. Visitors may also spot seals, dolphins, and even basking sharks in the surrounding waters. The island's diverse habitats make it an excellent destination for nature lovers.

  4. Historical Sites: Tresco is rich in historical sites and landmarks. One notable site is Cromwell's Castle, a 17th-century artillery fort built to protect the Isles of Scilly. Another attraction is King Charles's Castle, an earlier fortification dating back to the 16th century. These historic structures provide insights into the island's past and offer stunning views over the surrounding coastline.

  5. Island Walks and Trails: Tresco offers picturesque walking trails that allow visitors to explore the island's natural beauty. The island's landscapes range from sandy beaches to heathlands and wooded areas, providing a variety of scenic routes. The coastal path offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and opportunities to spot wildlife along the way.

These facts highlight some of the unique features and attractions of Tresco in the Isles of Scilly. Whether you're interested in botanical gardens, beautiful beaches, wildlife, or historical sites, Tresco offers a diverse range of experiences for visitors to enjoy.

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