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Carveth

From £578

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  • Property code: 274
  • Preferred changeover day: Saturday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • Near beach
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Nearby shop
  • Village
  • Washing machine
  • Waterside
  • WiFi

Mousehole Deli and Kitchen
(Less than a mile)

(1)

Restaurant overlooking the harbour of Mousehole serving delicious breakfasts, lunch and dinner. Takeaway service available and a deli full of Cornish goods. 

Mousehole Deli and Kitchen - North Cliffs, Mousehole, TR19 6PH. Telephone: 01736 732843 

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Excellent food and service here

June 2023


2 Fore Street
(Less than a mile)

(3)

A relaxed and stylish bistro restaurant overlooking the harbour with a French twist. Seasonal menus with emphasis on great local seafood.

2 Fore Street, Mousehole, Cornwall 01736 731164

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The choice and quality of food at 2 Fore Street never disappoints . The service is generally delightful and ambience relaxing. It is pricier but worth it.

March 2024


This is a great little restaurant- lovely food and staff. A bit pricey but worth it if you can

August 2023


This restaurant offers a good and varied menu of well cooked and presented, high quality food. The majority of main courses are fish but meat eaters and vegetarians are also catered for. The staff are friendly and service is great. There’s always a lovely ambience. Highly recommended

March 2023


The Old Coastguard
(Less than a mile)

(2)

Welcoming hotel restaurant serving plenty of fish sourced direct from the fishing boats that tie up at Newlyn just a few miles away, along with impressive meat, vegetarian and vegan options.  Traditional brasserie style serving simple but delicious and immaculately presented dishes that let the high quality ingredients shine through.  

The Old Coastguard The Parade, Mousehole, Cornwall, TR19 6PR (T: 01736 731222) 

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Really lovely room, very refreshing that there is no tv! Food is very good, and the staff all very helpful and welcoming

August 2023


Always have at least one meal at the Coastguard. Laid back, imaginative and always yummy. This year we stayed at the Gurnards Head for two extra days. Will repeat next year.

July 2023


The Ship Inn, Mousehole
(Less than a mile)

(2)

The Ship Inn is a welcoming and scenic place to eat in Mousehole, looking out over the village’s famous harbour. Our cosy pub and restaurant serves delicious food and award-winning beers, with a welcoming atmosphere. 

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A historic pub with good service and selection of drinks. Always busy and lively, and full of dogs. Efficient service and mostly friendly . Unfortunately our meal, on two occasions, has been a disappointment with all our choices not available, even at just 6.30pm, and one alternative offered totally over microwaved . Lesson learnt

March 2024


We were made welcome in both the restaurant and bar and enjoyed a really good meal here one mid week evening. Bar staff friendly and waiter service excellent. Table was reserved and we were not rushed. We had 4 different meals and desserts in our party and enjoyed all of them. Gluten free and vegetarian meals were available for 2 of us. Board games available in bar for visitors. Great view of harbour entrance. We recommend a visit.

August 2023


The Rock Pool Cafe
(2 miles)

Delightful cafe on the beach front of Mousehole with fabulous sea views - serving Cream Teas, Sandwiches, Salads, Ice cream, Coffee and Cocktails.

The Parade, Mousehole, Penzance TR19 6PT. Telephone: 01736 732645

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Cornwall's Great Escapes
(2 miles)

Get your kids off their phones and gadgets for a while and experience Cornwall’s ultimate escape room. For 60 minutes you will be locked in a room and will have to communicate with each other using your problem solving skills and intuition to escape. Although not for geniuses it is a brain teaser. Will you have what it takes to escape?

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Jubilee Pool
(3 miles)

(2)

First opened in 1935, the Jubilee Pool was created as a celebration of King George V’s Silver Jubilee. The pool is the largest and most celebrated sea pool in the UK, built into a triangular shape it withstands the ferocity of the Cornish seas while still being a very pleasant environment to bathe in. It contains about 5 million litres of sea water and no mechanical filtration and minimal chemical treatment making it a natural sea water bathing experience. The quality of the water is carefully maintained and water is replaced regullary, timed carefully with the outgoing and incoming tides. A wristband needs to be purchased to swim in the pool, adults are £5, under 16s are £3.50, and under 4s go free.

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Visiting the geothermal pool is a wonderful experience and far warmer than imagined. It was worth the chill of changing and dressing. The environment is clean and well maintained in spite of its age, which only adds to the ambience, The warmth of the cafe is a pleasure after a swim and it offers high quality food and friendly service.

March 2023


Amazing! Make sure you get the combo ticket for maximum enjoyment, but make sure you go into the cold pool first!

April 2022


Jubilee Pool
(3 miles)

The UK’s largest sea water lido and geothermally heated pool plus a fantastic café serving great food with some of the best views in Penzance !

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St Michael's Mount
(4 miles)

(1)

The magical rocky island of St Michaels Mount crowned by a medieval church and castle has been beguiling visitors for centuries.  Whatever your age there’s lots to see and do here from exploring the subtropical gardens and fairy tale castle, to discovering the history and legend surrounding this beautiful National Trust property.

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Amazing. The gardens in particular, which were breathtaking!

April 2022


Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens
(4 miles)

The beautiful sheltered valley of Tremenheere is the perfect setting for a large-scale exotic and sub-tropical planting. Interwoven amongst the woods, streams and planting is an evolving programme of contemporary artwork that harmonises with the landscape. With fantastic views of St Michael's Mount in the distance, it’s a great place to lose yourself, disconnect from the outside world and connect with both art and nature. Have a picnic on one of the grassy areas or visit Tremenheere Kitchen for a great taste of Cornish seafood, meat dishes and interesting veggie and vegan options. Dogs on leads are also welcome.

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Mousehole Beach and Harbour
(Less than a mile)

(7)

Mousehole is a delightful village. Beautiful scenery and walks, with some interesting shops and places to eat and drink. We ate very well at The Mousehole Deli and Kitchen on the seafront, which has an interesting menu, good coffee, and lovely staff. Bought great gifts at the weekly Craft Market too. Parking in Mousehole is quite limited!

November 2023


absolutely lovely fishing village, well worth a walk round, so relaxing having a walk around here !!

September 2023


We loved Mousehole! It has real character and we could walk there from our cottage. We swam there twice and the water was wonderful. We also enjoyed pasties, coffee and cake in the village. We would definitely go back there again.

September 2023


Beautiful, quaint Mousehole, one of our favourite places. Had a lovely stroll around the harbour and village and visited most of the gift shops. Sat for a while in the lovely harbour, so peaceful and quiet.

July 2023


This beach is not dog friendly at any time

August 2022


Amazing beautiful harbour village , clean and friendly. Will visit again

August 2022


Great place to watch the world go by. Not brave enough to join the locals jumping from the harbour walls into the water but looked great fun at high tide.

August 2022


lovely little cove, but watch out for the Parking rules !!

September 2023


Walked to Lamorna Cove from Castallack - it was a very nice walk on a lovely and sunny Sunday morning. The cove was very quiet and peaceful, not many visitors around. We sat and enjoyed the view and had an ice-cream from the local cafe; the staff in the cafe were so friendly and very helpful, nothing was too much trouble.

July 2023


Long Rock Beach
(4 miles)

Marazion Beach
(4 miles)

(1)

Just opposite the famous landmark of St Michael’s Mount lies Marazion Beach. Relax and take in the atmosphere in the Cornish sunshine, walk to St Michael’s Mount at low tide along the granite causeway, watch kite surfers zoom up and down the length of the beach or try out paddle boarding or sailing. With many rock pools to explore and facilities for sailing and windsurfing lessons there is always something to do on Marazion beach. Dogs are welcome expect between 1 May and end of September when a seasonal dog ban is in place.

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Visited three times in early March, ideal parking on seafront, beautiful views, level walking, plenty going on including kite surfing and wind surfing. Jordans take away excellent. Public toilets nearby.

March 2022


Porthcurno Beach
(6 miles)

(2)

Porthcurno is located in the far West of Cornwall and has been described by many as a paradise and it’s not hard to see why. With its soft white sand beaches, turquoise sea which gleams in the summer sun and the high cliffs on either side of the beach providing shelter, it is described as an oasis of stunning natural beauty. On the west side of the beach is the famous Minack Theatre and to either side of the beach you will find coastal paths that provide the most breath-taking views.  Dogs are welcome on the beach expect between 1 May and 30 September when a seasonal dog ban is in place. Parking can be found just behind the beach.

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What a lovely beach. Golden/white sands. Beautiful clear waters. On a calm day great for paddle boarding, swimming and paddling. The beach does drop away quickly and gets deep. We have been when it is wavy too but feels safe with the lifeguards there during high season. Parking can get very busy so I suggest you get there early in the day if you want a space closer to the beach, there are some disabled bays. The spaces are small and if you have a big car I suggest you reverse in so it is easier to get out at the end of a busy day on the beach. There are 3 routes down to the beach. From the Minack which is steep and rocky with lovely views. A path from the car park which is a little uneven and down a slope. My mother managed to get her mobility scooter down this and the lovely Lifeguards let her leave it at the Lifeguard station. There are also some steps down to the beach at the Lifeguards hut.

August 2022


Absolutely wonderful. Try going when it's empty!

April 2022


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