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You’re never far from the water on a holiday in Portscatho, a pretty Cornish fishing village on the popular Roseland Peninsula in West Cornwall.  Wander through the narrow streets lined with cottages, pubs, cafes and galleries down to the bay to watch the fishermen haul in their catch, to swim or paddleboard in the safe clear waters or simply to take in the fabulous sea views from the sandy beach.  

In Portscatho you’re perfectly placed to explore this beautiful corner of Cornwall, the South West Coast Path runs through the village with fabulous coastal walks in both directions, heading north and a short walk finds you at Porthcurnick Beach, home to the famous Hidden Hut Cafe or head south for more gorgeous coastal vistas and pretty coves.  Or a short drive finds you in the picturesque harbour town of St Mawes which sits at the head of the Fal Estuary and where you’ll find excellent seafood restaurants, shops, watersports and the ferry to Falmouth. 

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Head to pretty Portscatho on the Roseland Peninsula for holidays full of beach days, sunshine, fabulous coastal walks and excellent seafood. 

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You’re never far from the water on a holiday in Portscatho, a pretty Cornish fishing village on the popular Roseland Peninsula in West Cornwall.  Wander through the narrow streets lined with cottages, pubs, cafes and galleries down to the bay to watch the fishermen haul in their catch, to swim or paddleboard in the safe clear waters or simply to take in the fabulous sea views from the sandy beach.  

In Portscatho you’re perfectly placed to explore this beautiful corner of Cornwall, the South West Coast Path runs through the village with fabulous coastal walks in both directions, heading north and a short walk finds you at Porthcurnick Beach, home to the famous Hidden Hut Cafe or head south for more gorgeous coastal vistas and pretty coves.  Or a short drive finds you in the picturesque harbour town of St Mawes which sits at the head of the Fal Estuary and where you’ll find excellent seafood restaurants, shops, watersports and the ferry to Falmouth. 


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Lamorran Gardens
(3 miles)

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Lamorran is a subtropical, Italianate inspired garden on Cornwall's beautiful Roseland peninsula. It's unique postion means that the garden remains frost free in all but the most serious of winters and a wide range of plants from all over the world are grown, resulting in something of a plantsperson’s paradise. An extensive and unusual range of plants can be found, with particular emphasis on southern hemisphere and sub-tropical flora.

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Paradise! Utterly delightful. If the sun shines could be in the Med. Very steep so reasonable mobility is a must.

July 2023


St Mawes Castle
(3 miles)

St Mawes Castle is among the best preserved of Henry VIII’s coastal fortresses, and along with Pendennis Castle was strategically placed to guard Falmouth’s harbour and anchorages.  Today you can explore the beautiful grounds and castle, learn about its history, and in summer there are outdoor theatre productions and other events to keep you entertained. 

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Mylor Boat Hire
(4 miles)

There’s no better way to explore the beautiful Fal River than by boat, and with Mylor Boat Hire you can do just that with all equipment provided.  Their fleet of safe and stable boats lets you do things at your own pace whether that’s racing along, anchoring in tiny coves for a picnic of visiting a waterside pub. Based at Mylor Yacht Harbour from April – October and also offering kayak and SUP hire.  No experience necessary.

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Fal River
(4 miles)

From wildlife watching to coastal safaris, FalRiver offers some of the most unique and wonderful boat trips in Cornwall, exploring the UK’s spectacular waters.  Orca sea safaris under the guidance of a cheering and informative skipper will give you an education in local history and conservation seeing dolphins, sea birds and seals along the way and learning about the unique climate created by the Atlantic in this particular corner of the world.  Head out on a number of boat trips from the Coastal Explorer to Bay Discovery or charter your own boat for an individual or private group trip.  They offer everything from two-hour trips to exclusive birthday, corporate or hen/stag dos – the world is your oyster.

http://www.falriver.co.uk/

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Pendennis Castle
(4 miles)

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One of Henry VIII’s finest coastal fortresses, Pendennis Castle has protected Cornwall against invasion since the Tudor period and operated throughout the period 1539–1956.  When you visit you can learn about how the castle has evolved, experience the sights and sounds of battle, and examine the role of the castle as part of Fortress Falmouth during the First World War.  The castle dominates a high rocky headland on the south side of the Fal Estuary, overlooking the English Channel.  It’s a great day out for families or those who are just interested in the area, with lots of events available throughout the summer months.  The castle is open from March to September and prices start at £7.90 for non English Heritage members.

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a wet and windy trip but a good castle to explore

November 2019

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