Sightseeing
The estuary of the River Fowey forms a natural harbour from which sprung the vibrant trading port of Fowey since 1300. Now a popular port for sailors. Fascinating maritime history and architecture, estuary walks, kayaking, sailing, good restaurants, pubs and shopping
240 locals recommend
Fowey
The estuary of the River Fowey forms a natural harbour from which sprung the vibrant trading port of Fowey since 1300. Now a popular port for sailors. Fascinating maritime history and architecture, estuary walks, kayaking, sailing, good restaurants, pubs and shopping
A small historic harbour and a popular film venue for tall ships including 'Poldark' , 'Hornblower', 'Doctor Who' and the Rosamund Pilcher series.
Good restaurants including the Pier House on the harbour front. Wreckers and the Longstore overlook the harbour walls. The Rashleigh Pub opposite the Boatshed, casual dining.
Charlies excellent coffee house.
Coastal walking, Kayaking, tall ship adventures, swimming, fishing...
46 locals recommend
Charlestown Harbour
A small historic harbour and a popular film venue for tall ships including 'Poldark' , 'Hornblower', 'Doctor Who' and the Rosamund Pilcher series.
Good restaurants including the Pier House on the harbour front. Wreckers and the Longstore overlook the harbour walls. The Rashleigh Pub opposite the Boatshed, casual dining.
Charlies excellent coffee house.
Coastal walking, Kayaking, tall ship adventures, swimming, fishing...
Kayaks, sailing boats, paddle boards.... a pub and a great family restaurant 'Sam's on the beach'
80 locals recommend
Polkerris Beach
Kayaks, sailing boats, paddle boards.... a pub and a great family restaurant 'Sam's on the beach'
A lively town were independent shops flourish, butcher, baker, delicatessen, hardware, antique & gift, restaurants & produce markets. The antique trade is highlighted with Jeffrey's fortnightly Thursday auctions. The Lostwithiel Antiques Centre is open every day. Lostwithiel is reknown for festivals: March -Beer, May -Lostfest culture, June -Gin, July-Carnival, August -song, September -Cider & Produce, December -Dickensian.
9 locals recommend
Lostwithiel station
Grenville RoadA lively town were independent shops flourish, butcher, baker, delicatessen, hardware, antique & gift, restaurants & produce markets. The antique trade is highlighted with Jeffrey's fortnightly Thursday auctions. The Lostwithiel Antiques Centre is open every day. Lostwithiel is reknown for festivals: March -Beer, May -Lostfest culture, June -Gin, July-Carnival, August -song, September -Cider & Produce, December -Dickensian.
5 minutes drive. Enticing walking along leats and the river, through the woods the hide industrial relics and giant boulders. This is possibly my favourite place.
19 locals recommend
Luxulyan Valley Woods (West)
Luxulyan5 minutes drive. Enticing walking along leats and the river, through the woods the hide industrial relics and giant boulders. This is possibly my favourite place.
25 minutes drive along the south coast. Where there is still a fishing fleet worked by the old Cornish families. Proper pubs and historic harbour. A sizeable holiday home destination but with a firm local grip. Numerous good restaurants. Museum.
196 locals recommend
Mevagissey
25 minutes drive along the south coast. Where there is still a fishing fleet worked by the old Cornish families. Proper pubs and historic harbour. A sizeable holiday home destination but with a firm local grip. Numerous good restaurants. Museum.
Arts & Culture
Hall for Cornwall
Back Quay30 minutes to Truro. Currently under restoration.
Touring performers that guarantee laughter. Two shows at Tregrehan Garden, July
9 locals recommend
Miracle Theatre
Touring performers that guarantee laughter. Two shows at Tregrehan Garden, July
Exhibitions, lectures and courses ... keep up to date on Eden's website
1110 locals recommend
Eden Project
Exhibitions, lectures and courses ... keep up to date on Eden's website
Fascination insite into the mechanics of clay mining; something for all the family, all ages. Cafe on site. Five minutes drive
57 locals recommend
Wheal Martyn Clay Works
Fascination insite into the mechanics of clay mining; something for all the family, all ages. Cafe on site. Five minutes drive
Parks & Nature
Within 20 minutes drive
National Trust's Lanhydrock House and Parkland with wonderful woodland walks
35 locals recommend
Lanhydrock
National Trust's Lanhydrock House and Parkland with wonderful woodland walks
Wonderful coastal walk around the Gribben from Par to Fowey and onwards, stopping at the Rashleigh pub for lunch at Polkerris or 'Sams' on the beach
7 locals recommend
Menabilly
Wonderful coastal walk around the Gribben from Par to Fowey and onwards, stopping at the Rashleigh pub for lunch at Polkerris or 'Sams' on the beach
Quaint village with a excellent pub and restaurant, and beach. Polkerris Beach company for sailing school, windsurfing, kayaking, paddle boarding. A good beach for small children too
28 locals recommend
Polkerris
Quaint village with a excellent pub and restaurant, and beach. Polkerris Beach company for sailing school, windsurfing, kayaking, paddle boarding. A good beach for small children too
Gardens of Cornwall
Trewithen Gardens
Grampound Road15 minutes drive. One of the 'Great Garden's of Cornwall'
The Lost Gardens of Heligan
B327320-25 minutes drive. Well published
20 minutes walk. Tropical and temperate gardens, food, ice skating, zip wire, music venue, shopping.
1110 locals recommend
Eden Project
20 minutes walk. Tropical and temperate gardens, food, ice skating, zip wire, music venue, shopping.
You are in it! One of the 'Great Gardens of Cornwall' open to the public mid-March to end May, and Wednesday afternoons until November. Open to cottage guests on request
9 locals recommend
Tregrehan Garden
You are in it! One of the 'Great Gardens of Cornwall' open to the public mid-March to end May, and Wednesday afternoons until November. Open to cottage guests on request
Marsh Villa Gardens
Saint Andrew's RoadAnother local gem
Pinetum Gardens
Holmbush Road5 minutes by car.
25 minutes drive. Another of the 'Great Garden's of Cornwall'. A magnificent garden with the magnolias flowering from March
17 locals recommend
Caerhays
25 minutes drive. Another of the 'Great Garden's of Cornwall'. A magnificent garden with the magnolias flowering from March
Fairs, fetes and festivals
December Padstow Christmas Fair with a focus on food, aided by reknown chefs-
435 locals recommend
Padstow
December Padstow Christmas Fair with a focus on food, aided by reknown chefs-
Fowey
December, Fowey Christmas Market on the quay
Fowey Royal Regatta
50 Tower ParkMayhem on the streets and water!
Pubs & Restaurants
10 minutes drive down a steep and narrow lane to Polkerris. Most ideal in the quiet of out of season with the fire on, listening to the storm tormenting the outside walls
33 locals recommend
Rashleigh Inn
10 minutes drive down a steep and narrow lane to Polkerris. Most ideal in the quiet of out of season with the fire on, listening to the storm tormenting the outside walls
15 minutes drive to Lostwithiel. A good foody pub, popular with the locals.
19 locals recommend
The Globe Inn
3 North St15 minutes drive to Lostwithiel. A good foody pub, popular with the locals.
On the Harbour front in Charlestown, 10 minutes drive. A St Austell Brewery pub.
27 locals recommend
Pier House Hotel
Charlestown RoadOn the Harbour front in Charlestown, 10 minutes drive. A St Austell Brewery pub.
The New Inn and Strand Bistro
Fore SProper locals pub, 10 minutes drive in Tywardreath
Edie's Kitchen
10 Beach RdGreat reviews this season, creative and seasonal cooking
Very popular, pizzas and seafood, fun for family and friends on Polkerris beach
117 locals recommend
Sams On The Beach, Restaurant
Very popular, pizzas and seafood, fun for family and friends on Polkerris beach
Duchy Of Cornwall Nursery
Cott RoadFor those who lunch... lovely setting and food
Salamander
4-6 Tregoney HillWonderful seafood restaurant in fishing village of Mevagissey
Numerous restaurants in a wonderful coastal town setting. See the Fowey website
240 locals recommend
Fowey
Numerous restaurants in a wonderful coastal town setting. See the Fowey website
Within walking to Tregrehan Garden. Popular sports pub with a restaurant
8 locals recommend
Britannia Inn
Saint Austell RoadWithin walking to Tregrehan Garden. Popular sports pub with a restaurant
Beaches nearby
Popular with dog walkers all year round. A lovely long beach with the Clay driers at one end and Menabilly eastward.
27 locals recommend
Par Sands Beach
South West Coast PathPopular with dog walkers all year round. A lovely long beach with the Clay driers at one end and Menabilly eastward.
15 minutes walk due South to Par beach, a lovely long beach below the golf course. Great for swimming. During the summer there are pop up food venues, a bar and a paddle board company.
56 locals recommend
Carlyon Bay
15 minutes walk due South to Par beach, a lovely long beach below the golf course. Great for swimming. During the summer there are pop up food venues, a bar and a paddle board company.
Kayaks, paddle boards and sailing boats can be rented from the Polkerris beach company. Take a course! A charming beach, busy in the summer with a pub and restaurant on the beach front. Parking 2 minutes walk up the valley.
80 locals recommend
Polkerris Beach
Kayaks, paddle boards and sailing boats can be rented from the Polkerris beach company. Take a course! A charming beach, busy in the summer with a pub and restaurant on the beach front. Parking 2 minutes walk up the valley.
A fabulous north coast beach just under half an hour away, directly beyond Newquay airport. Infamous when the surf is up. Jamie Oliver's 'Fifteen' restaurant and cafe are on the shore line. Various other restaurants. A large car-park and easy access.
30 locals recommend
Watergate Bay
Watergate BayA fabulous north coast beach just under half an hour away, directly beyond Newquay airport. Infamous when the surf is up. Jamie Oliver's 'Fifteen' restaurant and cafe are on the shore line. Various other restaurants. A large car-park and easy access.
25 minutes drive westwards on the south coast just below Caerhays Castle and Gardens. A beautiful beach with a cafe and easy parking.
18 locals recommend
Caerhays Beach Restaurant
25 minutes drive westwards on the south coast just below Caerhays Castle and Gardens. A beautiful beach with a cafe and easy parking.
Various tidal beaches are tucked around the peninsula between Polkerris and Fowey for the more intrepid.
6 locals recommend
Gribbin Daymarker, Gribbin Head
Various tidal beaches are tucked around the peninsula between Polkerris and Fowey for the more intrepid.