Sightseeing
Park at the main car park above the beach. From here you can walk West (right if you’re looking out to sea) along the coast path and visit the famous Minack theatre. Walk east (left) along the coast path to visit Treen beach and the famous Logan rock which sits on the Rocky headland.
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Porthcurno Beach
Park at the main car park above the beach. From here you can walk West (right if you’re looking out to sea) along the coast path and visit the famous Minack theatre. Walk east (left) along the coast path to visit Treen beach and the famous Logan rock which sits on the Rocky headland.
Beautiful and accessible for all. If you fancied a bit of a day out, you can either walk or cycle down the track that starts at the ‘Fairground Car Park’ and ends at Loe Bar.
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Loe Bar
Beautiful and accessible for all. If you fancied a bit of a day out, you can either walk or cycle down the track that starts at the ‘Fairground Car Park’ and ends at Loe Bar.
This is one of your nearest (10mins drive) south coast surfing spots. Loads of parking, surf hire and coaching available, and in season the lifeguards are on duty. Sandbar is a great place to eat and drink
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Praa Sands Beach
South West Coast PathThis is one of your nearest (10mins drive) south coast surfing spots. Loads of parking, surf hire and coaching available, and in season the lifeguards are on duty. Sandbar is a great place to eat and drink
5mins drive to Rinsey car park. Walk east (left if you’re looking out to sea) along the coast path to the Rocky outcrops, or walk west (right) towards Praa Sands.
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Rinsey Head
5mins drive to Rinsey car park. Walk east (left if you’re looking out to sea) along the coast path to the Rocky outcrops, or walk west (right) towards Praa Sands.
Drive South and experience the Lizard Peninsular, the most southerly point of the British mainland.
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Lizard
Drive South and experience the Lizard Peninsular, the most southerly point of the British mainland.
Touristy, but worth the views and to say you've been there!
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Land's End Wahrzeichen-Attraktion
Land's EndTouristy, but worth the views and to say you've been there!
Definitely one of the best coastal spots in Cornwall. Park in the National Trust car park and walk down to the cove. Just perfect!
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Kynance Cove
Definitely one of the best coastal spots in Cornwall. Park in the National Trust car park and walk down to the cove. Just perfect!
Helford River/Helford Passage... A lush inland bit of water. Drive to any part of it and enjoy.
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Helford River
Helford River/Helford Passage... A lush inland bit of water. Drive to any part of it and enjoy.
A local legend and very accessible (you can even walk to it at low tide!). Worth visiting the bay for the beach and walks.
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St. Michaelsberg
A local legend and very accessible (you can even walk to it at low tide!). Worth visiting the bay for the beach and walks.
City/town information
A young, arty, studenty, harbour side town with loads going on. It’s the perfect spot for mooching around in the day... try Gylly beach cafe, Falmouth Maritime museum & the Poly. It’s also home to some top bars (check out Toast, Beerwolf, Small ships, Chainlocker & Chintz to name a few) for some evening partying.
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Falmouth
A young, arty, studenty, harbour side town with loads going on. It’s the perfect spot for mooching around in the day... try Gylly beach cafe, Falmouth Maritime museum & the Poly. It’s also home to some top bars (check out Toast, Beerwolf, Small ships, Chainlocker & Chintz to name a few) for some evening partying.
Now this is a classic spot for places to go in Cornwall. But be warned, it’s very busy and extremely hard to park. But if you don’t mind that, it’s worth it. Loads of galleries, beautiful white sand beaches, and pasty shops. Another warning ⚠️ watch out for the seagulls, they will happily swoop down and take pasties and ice creams from your hands and even your mouth!! They have no fear and can be quite agressive.
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St Ives
Now this is a classic spot for places to go in Cornwall. But be warned, it’s very busy and extremely hard to park. But if you don’t mind that, it’s worth it. Loads of galleries, beautiful white sand beaches, and pasty shops. Another warning ⚠️ watch out for the seagulls, they will happily swoop down and take pasties and ice creams from your hands and even your mouth!! They have no fear and can be quite agressive.
It’s a must see seaside town just 5 minutes drive from the cottage. Loads of amazing art galleries, scenic town walks and the best pub - the Ship Inn.
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Porthleven
It’s a must see seaside town just 5 minutes drive from the cottage. Loads of amazing art galleries, scenic town walks and the best pub - the Ship Inn.
Food scene
This late medieval inn is a proper pub and produces its own local favourite ale - Spingo... line your stomachs as it’s strong!!
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The Bell Inn
33-35 Meneage StThis late medieval inn is a proper pub and produces its own local favourite ale - Spingo... line your stomachs as it’s strong!!
You might not be into fast food, but this place is known for the best kebab in Cornwall. Go go go.
Helston Grill
35 Coinagehall StreetYou might not be into fast food, but this place is known for the best kebab in Cornwall. Go go go.
Literally a few minutes walk from the cottage, well worth a coffee.
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CAST Café
3 Penrose RdLiterally a few minutes walk from the cottage, well worth a coffee.