St Erth Tourism
St Erth (Cornish: Lannudhno) is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is four miles (6.5 km) southeast of St Ives and six miles (10 km) northeast of Penzance. St Erth takes its name from Saint Erc, one of the many Irish saints who brought Christianity to Cornwall during the Dark Ages, and is at the old crossing point of the River Hayle. The Cornish name of the place derives from St Uthinoch of whom little is known. The parish shares boundaries with Ludgvan in the west, Hayle in the north, and St Hilary in the south. The current church of St Erth dates from the 15th century, though an older church is said to have once stood on St Erth Hill overlooking the village. St. Erth also has a railway station situated 0.75 miles from the village, along the branch line between St Ives and Penzance.
WikipediaIf you are looking for travel information of St Erth in United Kingdom, you've come to the right place. St Erth is located at a short trip away from Plymouth a major city in United Kingdom. Take a short trip from St Erth and set some time aside to explore the Plymouth. Dotted with places like Plymouth Hoe, National Marine Aquarium, Barbican; it will definitely be a good idea. Tour packages of St Erth are of 1 to 2 days duration.
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