St Agnes – a very hospitable island, stepping ashore you are faced with the island’s only pub, the Turk’s Head. The two main features to see are the lighthouse, built in 1680, and the connected island of Gugh which is accessible across a sandbar at low tide. The sandbar provides a lovely clean beach.
Bryher – walk across the island to Hell Bay to see the Atlantic waves crashing in and for a hot chocolate at the Hell Bay Hotel, then back along the eastern shore where you can see Hangman Island, allegedly a gallows site in the English civil war.
Tresco – walk a circuit round the southern part of the island culminating at the Abbey Gardens.