Wystead Wharf
Whystead Wharf is a township located in the far south of the Isle of Falincolm. With a population of 4500 people, it primarily serves as a fishing village, and as its name suggests, it has a wharf used mainly for small fishing vessels. The rocky seafloor makes it challenging for larger vessels to navigate the area safely. In addition to fishing, Whystead Wharf is also involved in small-scale trading and farming, growing vegetables, fruit, herbs, and orchards.
The village is situated along a river, and its docks serve as a hub for fishermen and traders alike. It is also home to the Whystead Wharf Market, a bustling open-air market where vendors sell fresh seafood, produce, and handmade goods. In addition to the market, there are several small shops and restaurants in the area, which cater to the needs of the villagers and visitors.
Whystead Wharf is a tight-knit community, and its residents take pride in their way of life. The village is known for its warm hospitality, and visitors are often welcomed with open arms. Despite being a small township, Whystead Wharf plays an important role in the economy of the Isle of Falincolm, and its fishing industry is a significant contributor to the local economy.