Port Quinn is a small fishing community known by some as 'the village
that died' after the entire male population disappeared mysteriously
in the 19th century..
Once home to a fishing fleet, legend has it that all were lost at sea.
The Rumps
with fine views to the Islands offshore, home to a few puffins, standing guarding
the mouth of the Camel Estuary.
There is a National Trust cliff walk, past the cliff castle at the Rumps.
Car park at Port Quinn, off the B3314.
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