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Sunnyside Holiday Flats, Hugh Town, Isles of Scilly

Sunnyside Holiday Flats
Rosemary Cottage
St Mary's

Hugh Town
Isles of Scilly

TR21 0NW

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Sunnyside Flats are located on St. Mary's in the Isles of Scilly. The Islands are 28 miles west of Lands End in Cornwall, England. St Mary's is just 2.5 miles long by 1.75 miles wide, its capital being Hugh Town, a small village with a population of 1600. Sunnyside Flats are in the centre of St. Mary's, one mile from Hugh Town with pleasant walks in all directions to beaches, coastal footpaths, nature trails and beautiful moorland. The Isles of Scilly are the perfect place for a quiet and safe holiday. Enjoy the unspoilt countryside and sea views, explore the many miles of coastal walks and nature trails, picnic on one of our sandy un-crowded beaches. Take a boat trip to the surrounding islands. Learn about our wildlife on a guided tour by foot or by boat, go sailing, wind surfing, fishing, snorkelling or diving with the seals. Why not eat out at one of many cafes, restaurants, hotels or public houses? How do I get across the sea to the Isles of Scilly? You have these options: - Helicopter: - Tel 01736 363871 or 01720 422665 http://www.islesofscillyhelicopter.com Plane and Ferry: - Tel 0845 710 5555 http://www.ios-travel.co.uk Please note that refunds can only be made if the accommodation is re-booked.

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