
"The Isles of Scilly are a constellation of five inhabited islands, along with a scattering of smaller islets. Each has its own distinct identity, and reducing them to shorthand never quite does them justice."
"What keeps so many of us returning is difficult to neatly distil. The islands are, of course, beautiful: miles of coastline designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty."
The Isles of Scilly, located 28 miles off the Cornish coast, consist of five inhabited islands, each with its own character. St Mary's serves as the hub, while Tresco is family-friendly, Bryher is wild, St Martin's is open, and St Agnes is creative. The islands maintain a sense of timelessness and charm, largely untouched by mass tourism. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as island hopping, coastal walks, and standout dining, making the Scillies an appealing destination for those seeking beauty and tranquility.
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