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The Cabin at Little Bosveal

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  • Property code: 709
  • Preferred changeover day: Friday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 9.30am
  • Bathrooms
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  • Dishwasher
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Nearby shop
  • Short breaks available
  • Village
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Spend the week in Falmouth - the third largest natural harbour in the world. Take a boat trip along the Carrick Waters to a smuggler's cottage, or hop on the ferry to St Mawes. Visit the Maritime Museum, great for children with its hands-on approach, catch some Medieval jousting at Pendennis Castle, or simply sit with a cold glass of white wine and watch the boats glide by.

Indulge yourself with a delicious, locally made ice cream, a luxurious Cornish Clotted Cream Tea - jam first please, we're in Cornwall! Or try a bottle of Cornish Cider.

Wander through the town’s eclectic mix of art galleries, delis, bistros and independent shops. Try a Ghost Walk at dusk, snooze on Gyllyngvase Beach in the sun, or have a go at an array of water sports – sailing, snorkelling, coasteering, kayaking, or stand-up paddle boarding.

Look out for Falmouth Week, UB40 or Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Band performing in Events Square, come and sing along with The Fisherman's Friends at the International Sea Shanty Festival, and if you're brave, try your hand at a bit of schucking down at the Oyster Festival in October.

Falmouth has so much going on, you could easily spend your whole holiday here, but it's also an ideal base for exploring this beautiful corner of Cornwall; Truro, the Duchy's capital, is only thirty minutes away by car, or try Helston, home of the Furry Dance and the gateway onto the Lizard Peninsula. Wherever you go, you're sure of a proper Cornish welcome, and the chance to simply relax.


The Red Lion
(Less than a mile)

(5)

A thatched traditional inn in the heart of Mawnan Smith just minutes from the South West Coast Path and a pretty stroll through the woods to Maenporth Beach. Here you can sample local ales and ciders in the raftered bar along with enjoyable food from light lunches to a evening menu packed full of fresh local Cornish produce. A great spot to stop off when walking or visiting nearby Glendurgan or Trebah Garden. Children and dogs welcome.

The Red Lion, Mawnan Smith, Falmouth TR11 5EP (T: 01326 250026)

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We visit this pub often but this visit they declined our 25% off . Apparently Toad cottages were informed.. this made us feel very embarrassed. Can you comment on this please

May 2023


Excellent pub - great food and service would pop in again.

October 2021


The staff were brilliant but the food was just average, I'm afraid. We would not be likely to go there again.

June 2021


We ate here in the first couple of days of our stay. The staff were very friendly, as were the 'locals' and there is a good choice of seating areas and a varied menu. Food quality was very good and the service was prompt, all at a fair price. Would definitely go back. The Boar burger was lush !!

August 2019


We ate in The Red Lion and found the food to be well cooked and a decent portion. Service was prompt and well worth a visit.

June 2019


AWNA coffeehouse
(Less than a mile)

(1)

A small yet stylish, dog-friendly cafe serving speciality coffee, fresh cakes, bakes and pastries. Stop by for brunch, lunch or a takeaway coffee and cinnamon bun. 

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Lovely atmosphere

April 2021


The Ferry Boat Inn
(2 miles)

(42)

Dating back 300 years, The Ferry Boat Inn sits on the edge of the beach at Helford Passage. Thanks to its waterside position, you can look out over one of the most beautiful views in Cornwall whilst enjoying a drink or delicious meal. The Ferry Boat serves a tasty menu of homemade pub classics, alongside fresh, locally caught seafood dishes. Outside, there’s a large terrace with plenty of seating, perfect for long sunny days and warm, summer’s evenings, and come winter there’s a cosy open fire. Children and dogs very welcome.

The Ferry Boat Inn, Helford Passage, Falmouth, TR11 5LB (T: 01326 250625)

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Only a flight of stairs away. Friendly pub, good food, perfect setting.

April 2024


Excellent and welcoming.

February 2024


Lovely food and so close!!

September 2023


Had two lovely meals here during our stay. It’s a great pub with a wonderful terrace. Staff were really lovely.

September 2023


Stayed in Helford Passage and had delicious seafood here on 2 nights of our stay. Husband is GF and gluten free fish batter was really fabulous

September 2023


Staff great and really helpful , food lovely,

September 2023


Good food Pleasant polite staff would really

September 2023


Great place to people watch and taking in the Helford river. Staff are amazing and the fish Tacos were excellent.

September 2023


Very busy, good food and pleasant staff.

August 2023


Really enjoyed visiting this pub, relaxed, doggie friendly, great food, friendly staff and my favourite beer on tap! Would recommend booking if you want to eat around 6 - 7pm

July 2023


We stayed above the Ferryboat Inn and used it several times for an evening meal. Delicious food, good portions and service was friendly. As it was warm and sunny, we were able to enjoy the gorgeous view over the river too. It's a hidden gem of an area with the added bonus of a good eating and drinking place

June 2023


Great atmosphere - great menu - great location

June 2023


Very good food from here and nice staff - we had a few meals and also drinks

June 2023


Had a great meal here - great menu with super specials using local ingredients every day.

June 2023


Lovely pub on the River, food was very nice. One small thing to be aware of, we tried to book Sunday lunch only to be told they are booking around 2 weeks in advance! Just a heads up to book if you were planning a trip, I guess that must be an indication of the food! We enjoyed our mid week meal though, staff were friendly and efficient but unobtrusive. Food was good quality and reasonably priced. We’d be happy to return again.

February 2023


Lovely, friendly pub with lots of dogs. We have been coming to The Ferryboat Inn for years. It was particularly enjoyable out of season, in January, although still sufficient numbers of locals and visitors to provide atmosphere. The hake chowder is particularly good!

January 2023


Fab great food

July 2022


Amazing food and drink options and lovely service however opening hours should ideally be extended and more food options at lunchtime would make it even better. It was brilliant when they did the takeaway options as well as main food options

June 2022


The Ferryboat Inn has it all, stunning location, good atmosphere and great food at reasonable prices.

November 2021


Very friendly and efficient staff. Food delicious. Setting perfect.

October 2021


Stunning pub right on the river - top quality food and service - one of the best fish and chips out there!!!

October 2021


We’ve been here a number of times previous to our most recent visit in October, and eaten on each occasion - hence we keep coming back..!! However on this occasion, we found the place (inside) totally lacking atmosphere. I guess that could be a hangover from the impact of the pandemic, but the staff were very lacklustre too - helpful, but they didn’t look like they were enjoying it. We have to say though, the food was as flavourful as ever - brilliant. Could have done with a little more adventure in the menu, as well as having some starters, but the quality was great.

October 2021


Unfortunately we were not able to visit during our time in Helford Passage as there were long queues. This may get better when people start to go abroad again. Food on offer looked good.

September 2021


Charles, manager, very helpful & professional. Good food. Many thanks

September 2021


Best fish in batter I have ever had!

July 2021


Excellent position along with excellent fish and chips

July 2021


Due to Covid staff shortages the remaining staff team did a great job in holding it all together. Well done !

June 2021


Had a meal inside be night. Social distances were observed. Also great food.

June 2021


Lovely food.

June 2021


Excellent service and food. View pretty amazing as well.

June 2021


Fantastic local pub with excellent food and friendly staff. Can't fault it!

May 2021


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April 2021


We had a weeks stay and used the Ferryboat Inn often. The online ordering was easy and collection very well organised. Every meal we had was delicious especially the Sticky Toffee Pudding - I would highly recommend it

September 2020


Fabulous food, great wine and viewes to die for! We had the sunday roast and can honestly say it's the best we 've ever eaten! Such a gem of a pub! X

January 2020


Great food. Excellent service. Very friendly helpful staff.

September 2019


Faultless! We have seen the FBI through many incarnations over the decades. I think the current crew is quite possibly the best. Excellent food and AMAZING service sometimes in very testing conditions, not all customers are nice! We eat there frequently, sometimes daily, less so this year because the weather was not so good so had a few away days, but we ate breakfast, excellent innovation!, lunch and supper. Congratulations and thanks to you all

August 2019


Wonderful location, freshly prepared good food. Friendly staff.

August 2019


Good quality food, freshly prepared and trying to cater for many tastes. Friendly staff and atmosphere.

August 2019


Absolutely fantastic food in a glorious waterside location. Pretty unbeatable. Thank you. Quick service too.

July 2019


had great evening meal while listening to the Oggies! Staff friendly despite how busy it was

July 2019


The Ferryboat was excellent delicious food and a great atmosphere. Staff helpful and friendly and obviously a view to die for.

June 2019


Lovely food with wonderful views of the Helford River.

June 2019


The Cornish Food Box Company
(2 miles)

(4)

A fabulous way to get amazing Cornish food & drink delivered for your holiday, The Cornish Food Box Company makes it really easy for you to pick from over 2000 local products online and have them delivered direct to your holiday cottage.  Order before you come down and the team will even unpack and put everything away for you before you arrive. The Cornish Food Box Company works with more than 250 local producers and farmers and sell everything from local veg, fruit and free range meat to sparkling wines, seafood, cheeses and much more. Delivery across Cornwall and the UK every week.

*COVID-19 UPDATE* Due to Covid-19 restrictions we are not able to offer our unpacking service at this time. If you are not able to be available for delivery we can pack into chilled boxes which can be left safe for your arrival. Please contact us for more information.

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Very good service, and excellent idea as there is no shop nearby.

February 2024


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March 2021


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March 2021


Excellent find! Lovely cream tea, probably the best scones ever. Delightful cook/owner; quirky, quaint eatery and very good food shopping. Well worth a visit.

August 2019


Life's a Beach Cafe
(2 miles)

(44)

Cafe and beach shop right on the sand at Maenporth beach. The cafe serves a great selection of freshly prepared food including crab sandwiches and delicious cornish cream teas, along with ice creams, coffees and lots more. And if you’ve forgotten your bucket and spade you’ll find one in the beach shop along with other beach toys, wetsuits and souvenirs. Cash only.

Lifes a Beach Maenporth Beach, Falmouth (T: 01326 251209)

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Good cafe. Fair prices

April 2024


We love Life's a beach, fantastic location, great food and coffee, really friendly staff.

October 2023


Life's a Beach is on the top ten of my favourite places in the world. The setting is glorious, right on the beach with coastal walks available in both directions and it's open 7 days a week. The menu is perfect (in my book) and the food much more delicious than you might expect from a beach cafe. My only criticism is that it isn't open 24 hours a day!

October 2023


Lovely coffee and cakes

August 2023


Absolutely excellent. Ice cream amazing

August 2023


Lovely cafe! Just a shame they were out of so many items on the menu. After a busy Monday, they didn’t seem to restock all week.

August 2023


Great beach cafe!

August 2023


Really good location & the food was good too.

July 2023


Delightful cafe with lovely food on a really beautiful beach. Definitely worth a visit .

July 2023


Excellent food and drink in a beautiful setting. Love the recent improvements to the decking area!

April 2023


Great little cafe with helpful and and friendly staff.

August 2022


Lovely breakfast sausage baps early on the beach, yummy milkshakes made with icecream too! Great place and great choice of food. Would certainly recommend

August 2022


Outstanding food and service. The cafe makes the place for us!

July 2022


Lovely little cafe, great food & the ice-cream is delicious. The staff could not be more helpful. If like myself you have mobility issues and cannot walk on sand they have a fabulous Sand Chair (beach wheelchair) which you can book out and have a push down to the shore line, it was a fabulous find. Many thanks all

June 2022


We used life's a beach every day, lovely food, drink and staff, great place.

June 2022


A perfect beach cafe!

June 2022


Friendly service, and great food!

June 2022


Lovely food, great choice & very polite, helpful staff

June 2022


Right on your doorstep - lots of people swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking - if that's your thing

May 2022


Love this cafe - great service, friendly team and the food is delicious. Highly recommend the mackerel brioche when it's available!

May 2022


A good selection of hot drinks, lunch and ice cream which you can sit outside on the picnic tables by the beach to eat and drink. We came here a few times.

April 2022


Great beach cafe.

November 2021


Stopped off one morning for tea and a bacon sarnie - well recommended.

October 2021


Had a lovely coffee sat watching all the dogs in the water … we sat for ages ,.just relaxing by the sea

October 2021


Very good beach bar.

October 2021


Beautiful position lovely coffee and tea and cake

September 2021


We only used this to buy ice creams and a bucket and spade for the kids... Ice creams wer fab!

September 2021


Only bought drinks and ice-creams from here. However the food we saw other people eating looked good. As there is no local shop would have been helpful if they had stocked basic essentials like milk.

September 2021


We loved this beach cafe, great menu, fab staff and amazing cake!!!

September 2021


Very good food.

August 2021


Wonderful cafe. Food is fantastic and very reasonably priced.

August 2021


Very good lunch time food, unfortunately very long queues

August 2021


Lovely cafe, great food, drinks and ice creams - everything you need from a beach cafe

August 2021


Fantastic breakfast rolls

July 2021


Good food and cracking ice cream. Very reasonably priced.

July 2021


Good range of snacks/drinks. Plenty of seating overlooking beach. xx

July 2021


Had a lovely meal there, very friendly staff, perfect location.

July 2021


We love this cafe - great food - the mackerel brioche bap is a must :-) and excellent service. It was really well organised for the Covid-19 regulations, too. Please visit and support the team.

April 2021


not in operation during our stay

October 2020


Fab location and good food.

September 2020


Long queues due to only one queue for taking food orders and ice creams possibly due to current situation. Hotdogs lovely and large, used mainly for ice creams.

August 2020


all you need for a beach cafe

July 2020


Great service and good variety of daytime food & snacks. Temporary buildings a bit of a mess,Is it going to be improved / rebuilt

September 2019


Life's a Beach is in a lovely location. Unfortunately when we visited they had recently had a bad fire so it is closed.

June 2019


Mawnan Craft Centre
(Less than a mile)

An authentic, centuries old smithy which has been restored as a working forge, offering you the chance to watch a skilled blacksmith, sign-writer, silversmith and furniture maker as they work and browse their unique, hand-crafted products. There’s also an exhibition where you can learn all about the history of Mawnan Smith and the restoration of its smithy.

Mawnan Craft Centre, Carwinion Road, Mawnan Smith, Nr Falmouth TR11 5JF

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Glendurgan Garden
(Less than a mile)

(6)

Run by the National Trust, Glendurgan Gardens span over three valleys, filled with sub-tropical plants, exotic flowers and bright blooms. The peaceful gardens lead down to the unspoilt beachside hamlet of Durgan. Here you can take a rest and enjoy the stunning views of the Helford River, treat yourself to an ice cream, build sandcastles and watch the wildlife on the water. Glendurgan Garden offer a great day out for the entire family thanks to its impressive maze and Giant’s Stride rope swing, shop and teahouse, which serves traditional Cornish cream teas, light lunches and Children’s meals.

Glendurgan Garden, Mawnan Smith, Nr Falmouth TR115JZ (T: 01326 252020)

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No dogs allowed

September 2023


We would love to visit Glendurgan, but cannot do so until they become dog-friendly. In contrast, Trebah gardens nearby allow dogs and they do not appear to cause any problems.

May 2023


Brilliant place run by the National Trust - rhodos,etc were finished so do book your holiday for end of April, spring Bank holiday if its spring flowering stuff you want to see -

May 2022


Beautiful gardens. Enjoyable walk down the gully to the village and beach. Then the steep walk back! Lovely sub tropical plants, nice cafe at the top

May 2022


Beautiful gardens with lovely cafe and second hand bookshop.

October 2021


Gardens have been kept lovely but unfortunately there were staff shortages so long queues for food or ice cream. There were no plants to buy this year but that is hardly surprising. The staff all worked very hard to make the visit pleasant. They deserve a medal!

September 2021


Trebah Garden
(Less than a mile)

(9)

The subtropical valleys of Trebah Gardens offer a fantastic day out for the whole family. Four miles of footpath lead through canopies of exotic trees, plants and flowers which cascade down to a private, secluded beach on the Helford River. Here, you can take in the views, relax on the beach and enjoy a famous Roskilly’s Cornish ice cream from the Boathouse Cafe. There are adventure playgrounds and children’s trails to keep the youngest members of the family entertained, and dogs (on leads) are welcome in the gardens and on the beach all year round. As well as a visitor centre and shop, there’s a fantastic café, Trebah Kitchen, which serves locally sourced, seasonal food. Trebah is also home to an amphitheatre where you can catch music, dance, theatre and comedy performances.

Trebah Garden, Mawnan Smith, Nr Falmouth TR11 5JZ (T: 01326 252200)

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Beautiful garden, exotic planting with a Gigantic Gunnera passage which was a surprise. Gorgeous private beach and interesting plant shop.

July 2023


We walked to these gardens - so beautiful! Had a lovely coffee on arrival in the garden cafe and also visited the beach for an ice cream

June 2023


Beautiful garden!

July 2022


Excellent garden and the beach the icing on the caje

May 2022


Honestly the most amazing garden I've ever seen. Stunning.

April 2022


Disappointed that we were not able to visit as they were only open on select days and you had to book your visit beforehand. We hope this will get better in the future as we missed being able to to fit a visit in this time.

September 2021


Stunning gardens with a beach at the end. Great shade on those days when it is blisteringly hot. Also contains two small playgrounds for little ones.

July 2021


something for everyone even on a damp day

November 2019


A must to see, great for gardeners and photographers alike. Do check café times when you first go in.

July 2019


Helford River Cruises
(Less than a mile)

(2)

Spend an afternoon exploring the stunning natural beauty of the Helford River with a boat tour helmed by an experience skipper. This memorable trip aboard The Hannah Molly – a traditional Cornish boat with room for 12 people – begins from Budock Vean. From here, you’ll travel along Port Navas Creek, past Helford Passage and Trebah Gardens, before crossing to Helford village and its surrounding creeks and inlets, including Daphne du Maurier’s Frenchman’s Creek.

Helford River Cruises, Budock Vean Hotel, Mawan Smirh TR11 5LG (T: 07941 027732)

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On demand service. We used the river boat service to travel from the Ferry Boat Inn on one side of the river to explore the sleepy and picturesque village on the other. Happy to take under 5s too.

July 2021


Amazing company - our daughter and friend hired kayaks and boats, and despite running the latter aground, the staff were good humoured and helpful. (Sorry folks, but we'll be back next year!).

June 2021


Koru Kayaking Cornwall
(Less than a mile)

Explore the Helford River from a sit-on kayak, paddling past sailing boats and ancient oak trees to Frenchman’s Creek – the inspiration for Daphne du Maurier’s famous romantic novel. This two-hour kayak tour is a great activity for the whole family, offering a unique way to explore the area whilst keeping active. No experience is necessary as Koru’s experienced guides will teach you kayaking techniques and safety information. Buoyancy aids are provided, and wetsuits are available to hire.

Koru Kayaking (T: 01872 552255)

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Durgan Beach
(Less than a mile)

(1)

Owned by the National Trust, the scattering of cottages that make up the tiny village of Durgan form a pretty backdrop to this sand and shingle beach.  With stunning views in both directions over the Helford River, Durgan has strong boating links and there is a slipway running down to the beach and moorings offshore.  This south facing beach is a peaceful place to relax on the sand and watch the boats go by while children play in the rockpools. If you forget your bucket, spade or net you can borrow one from the National Trust Fish Cellar building which also sells teas, coffee and ice creams during the summer months.  Like many of the beaches along the Helford, Durgan Beach is almost entirely covered during the highest tides so keep an eye on the tide times. There is no parking in Durgan itself, however, there is a carpark on the main road and signposted path to the village and beach. Dogs welcome all year round.

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We visited a couple of times. It was just as good as ever. National Trust staff could not man the shop on the beach during one visit so we really missed our ice cream treat on that occasion!

September 2021


Grebe Beach
(Less than a mile)

(1)

A quiet and secluded shingle beach on the Helford River in between the villages of Durgan and Mawnan. Access is via a short woodland walk from Durgan and then a steep path down to the beach, which means it’s rarely crowded and ideal if you prefer peace and quiet to cafes and facilities, of which there are none. The water is safe for swimming here and there are rocky outcrops to explore and jump off. It’s worth bearing in mind though that while there is a large beach at low water, with the highest tides it’s completely covered. Dogs welcome all year round.

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This beach would probably be a problem for pushchairs but is a little more secluded. We met a lot of dog walkers.

September 2021


Helford Passage
(2 miles)

(15)

This pretty sand and pebble beach dotted with boats pulled up on the sand, and backed by whitewashed cottages, is one of our favourites. Kids can play, splash in the water or explore the rockpools exposed at low tide, or the more adventurous can hire a kayak, paddleboard or small boat to explore the estuary. Sit back in the 300 year old Ferry Boat Inn for lunch and a cool drink before perhaps taking the ferry across the water to Helford Village (operating in summer months only). Alternatively there are wonderful walks in both directions with fabulous views where you can spot a wealth of birdlife and sometimes seals. Back at the beach along with the pub there is a car park and toilets, ice cream kiosk and beach shop.  Swimming is safe here but bathers should be aware of boats launching and general river traffic. Dogs allowed all year round.

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Helford Passage is a beautiful spot on the Helford river. Enjoy a drink on the Ferryboat Inn terrace looking at the wonderful view.

September 2023


Lovely spot on the river, no dogs allowed on the beach in summer but there' are some other beaches about 20 minutes walk away where they are allowed.

July 2023


Just glorious !

June 2023


Lovely to have this beach within a minutes walk which meant early morning, afternoon and evening swims

June 2023


A beautiful place to relax or enjoy the water - very special

June 2023


Great

July 2022


My favourite beach!

June 2022


Stunning part of the world - breathtaking

October 2021


Loved the beach. Easy to launch kayaks etc. Always something to watch

June 2021


Beautiful spot.

June 2021


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March 2021


A beautiful and quiet area to just sit back and relax with a pint from the pub ????????

July 2020


Lovely little beach, with rock pools and a pub right on the edge. Helford River Boats offer some great water activities as well.

August 2019


This is my heaven or earth. We've been coming here for over thirty years. We've made some good friends, have lots of favourite haunts; love the river and the area. We brought our children here, they bring their children now. Always difficult to leave, always with a tear in my eye. Helford passage is unique, traditional and slightly old fashioned, in a good way! If you seek glamour and bling, go somewhere else. This is where children go rock pooling, learn to sail and water ski, catch crabs and jump off the pontoon into the sea, where they make sand castle and eat sand sandwiches on the beach, Where mums and grannies bring a pot of tea (or a glass of wine) to the beach to chat with friends, It's where families dress down rather than up, not really for 'strutting your stuff"! It is quintessentially English and throughly good for the soul! And the weather is often quite good!

August 2019


The beach is a mixture of sand, shingle and pebbles. Rock pools at low tide. Very safe for children. Beach covered at high tide. Ideal for boating enthusiasts and always plenty to watch. Very quiet location - only pub and kiosk.

August 2019


Nansidwell Beach (Woodlands Beach)
(2 miles)

Found between Maenporth and Mawnan Smith, this is a small, pretty sandy beach with some shingle and rocks accessed by footpath from the road. It’s a five to ten minute walk, meaning the beach itself is often quiet and uncrowded with lovely swimming. No amenities though and the walk isn’t suitable for buggies or those with limited mobility. Also known as Woodlands Beach. Dogs allowed all year round.

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Bream Cove
(2 miles)

A pretty sheltered cove in a secluded setting surrounded by low cliffs and woodland, Bream Cove consists of a sand and shingle beach dipping down to clear water with excellent swimming and snorkelling.  At low water rock pools are exposed which children will love to explore and it’s possible to scramble over the rocks to the sandy beach next door at Gatamala Cove. There are no facilities here and no car park, but there are parking spaces on the nearby road between Maenporth and Rosemullion Head close to the Meuden Hotel, with access to the beach via footpath. Dogs welcome all year.  

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