Cornwall England United Kingdom
50.107058,-5.5503289

Newlyn

Newlyn (Cornish: Lulyn: Lu 'fleet', Lynn/Lydn 'pool') is a seaside town and fishing port in south-west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is the largest fishing port in England. Newlyn lies on the shore of Mount's Bay and forms a small conurbation with the neighbouring town of Penzance. It is part of the Penzance civil parish. The principal industry is fishing, although there are also a variety of yachts and pleasure boats in the harbour, as Newlyn has become a popular holiday destination with pubs and restaurants. Although the parish is now listed under Penzance, there is an electoral ward in separate existence called Mousehole, Newlyn and St Buryan. The population as of the 2011 census was 4,432.

Distance between:

London to Newlyn 257 Miles / 413 Kms
Liverpool to Newlyn 254 Miles / 408 Kms

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museum Nearby

St Newlyn East Preaching Pit

tourist attraction Nearby

Newlyn war memorial
Lappa Valley