Newlyn Fish Market
Newlyn Fish Market is a prominent fishing port and fish market located in Newlyn, a village on the south coast of Cornwall, England. It is one of the busiest fishing ports in the United Kingdom and has a long history of fishing, dating back to the 19th century. The market plays a crucial role in the local economy, supporting both the fishing industry and the seafood trade.
The fish market itself is where fish caught by local fishermen are auctioned off to buyers, including restaurants, fishmongers, and wholesalers. The market handles a wide variety of fish, including species like mackerel, sardines, and shellfish, which are caught in the surrounding waters. It's a key hub for fresh seafood, known for its high-quality produce, and is popular among those looking to purchase fresh, local fish directly from the source.
Newlyn Fish Market is also a significant part of the cultural heritage of the area, and visitors can explore the market and learn about its importance to the local community.








