The River Fowey is especially beautiful at high tide. The water laps up to the steeply wooded banks and a stillness comes over the river. It's easy to see why so many Celtic saints decided to settle along its banks. Their prayer sites now have medieval churches on them, often in very remote and rural locations. However, the presence of God is tangible in many of them and it's worth visiting to pray.

The Saint's Way, Cornwall The River Fowey, low tide at Ethy Rock, Cornwall Cadix Creek on the River Fowey Ancient path to Cadix Creek, River Fowey, Cornwall The River Fowey at high tide, Cornwall Penpol Creek, River Fowey at high tide River Fowey at high tide, Cornwall The Saint's Way, cross Cornwall walking route St Winnow, River Fowey, Cornwall The River Fowey at Milltown The River Fowey Polruan, River Fowey, Cornwall St Cadix, St Cyric's Creek, Cornwall St Samson's Cave, Golant, Cornwall

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