St. Agnes is an important site of interest for butterflies, birds and wild flowers and it's easy to understand why.
Measuring just one mile across, it's totaly unspoilt, with a beautiful beach between St. Agnes and Gugh.
Search the Beady Pool - where beads from a 17th century shipwreck are said to be found or explore the island by following one of the paths along the coastline.
This is a great place for anyone who wants to do some snorkelling or diving as the water is crystal clear.