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Coastal Walk<br />
of the best bits of Cornwall in our opinion is<br />
One<br />
Roseland Peninsula in south Cornwall, just<br />
the<br />
the estuary from Falmouth, to which it is<br />
across<br />
by ferry.<br />
connected<br />
focal point, St Mawes, has been undeniably<br />
Its<br />
but it’s a lovely and very Cornish<br />
"discovered",<br />
port resort, with a towering castle donated<br />
fishing<br />
the town by Henry VIII and some great places<br />
to<br />
stay and to eat, and is at the start of one of our<br />
to<br />
walks in the area – along the river to St<br />
favourite<br />
about two miles to the north. It’s sort of a<br />
Just,<br />
and costal walk in one, with lots of little<br />
riverside<br />
leading down to tidal beaches for swims<br />
paths<br />
picnics, but you may want to do it in reverse,<br />
and<br />
– unusually for this part of Cornwall – there is<br />
as<br />
parking in St Just.<br />
free<br />
said that, St Just is a wonderful place to<br />
Having<br />
on foot, basically a 13th-century church set<br />
arrive<br />
an extraordinary sub-tropical garden right on<br />
in<br />
river. Just across the road is Miss V’s Café,<br />
the<br />
does both eat-in and takeaway picnic food<br />
which<br />
bread, duck rillettes and Cornish chutney;<br />
(fresh<br />
salmon, mackerel and mussels with<br />
smoked<br />
as well as amazing home-made<br />
horseradish)<br />
St Mawes to St Just<br />
cakes – and, of course, cream teas.