Fowey

50.334327 - 4.632891Koordinaten: 50 ° 20 ' N, 4 ° 38 ' W

Fowey ( Cornish: Fowydh ) is a small town on the south coast of the county of Cornwall is located in the southwest of England, at the mouth of the Fowey River in the English Channel. Fowey is situated on a hill that slopes down to the river, opposite Polruan. Fowey has a natural harbor, which is very popular with yacht owners, as well as a small cargo port, is routed through the mainly china clay.

There is a Personenfährverbindung according to Polruan and a car-ferry after Bodinnick.

Above Fowey lies the property Menabilly. It served as a template for Daphne du Maurier estate Manderley in her novel Rebecca.

  • Location in Cornwall
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