For something lesser-known, though, I prefer St Nectan's Glen, where a short hike takes you through an ancient woodland to a towering waterfall. Over time, visitors have strung the surrounding trees with prayer flags and ribbons, a practise often seen at sacred sites in Cornwall, and have built "faerie stacks" of stones. At the top of the glen perches an old hermitage, said to have been the residence of the 6th-Century saint Nectan himself. It's a spot that thur castle.
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