
Gugh is accessible from St Agnes at low tide across the sandbar between the
two islands.
Gugh is a beautiful place for walking with magnificent views and interesting archaeological features such as the The Old Man of Gugh, a Bronze Age standing stone (known locally as a menhir) , 9ft (2.7m) tall which is situated at the foot of Kittern Hill.
General Information
Accommodation is available on neighbouring St Agnes.
Location:
Located in the Isles of Scilly, 28 miles south west of the Land's End, Cornwall.
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