Port Isaac is a charming, picturesque fishing village located on the north coast of Cornwall, England. It's known for its narrow, winding streets, whitewashed cottages, and stunning coastal views. The village is built into a steep valley that descends down to a small harbour, with boats still moored there, giving it a timeless, traditional feel.
Port Isaac is particularly famous for being the filming location of the popular British TV series Doc Martin, starring Martin Clunes. The village and its surrounding areas have become quite a tourist draw because of the show, with visitors flocking to see landmarks like the Doc Martin surgery or the local pub, the Fisherman's Friends, named after the real-life a cappella group that performs traditional sea shanties.
Beyond its fame on the screen, Port Isaac also has a rich maritime history. It was once a busy fishing port, especially for pilchard fishing, and the village still has a strong fishing community today. Its coastal location makes it a popular spot for walkers, with several scenic trails leading along the cliffs and down to nearby beaches like Port Gaverne.
The village is also known for its cosy, laid-back atmosphere that invites visitors to relax, explore the coastal scenery, and enjoy the local food, particularly seafood.
There are plenty of eateries, including Michelin star winner Nathan Outlaw's New Road and Fish Kitchen.
So, if you're into history, local culture, good food or just want a peaceful, picturesque place to visit, Port Isaac has a lot to offer!
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