2021 Fal River Cornwall Area Guide Book
Your essential guide to the Fal River Cornwall Area. From ferries, things to see and do, places to stay, eat and drink and maps & tides, this guide has it all.
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Your free area guide to Cornwall’s most popular visitor destination
2021
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Where adventures begin...
Welcome to the Fal River Cornwall Area
Guide Book 2021 - your essential guide to
Cornwall’s most popular visitor destination.
some of the finest restaurants and eateries in
the UK, a diverse range of attractions and more
all lie in wait for you to explore.
By Caroline Harvey
General Manager,
Fal River Cornwall
Fal River Cornwall is situated in an Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty and it is easy
to see why. With secluded creeks, rugged
coastline, bustling ports and old-world fishing
villages, it’s one of Cornwall’s best kept secrets.
A wide selection of award-winning places to stay,
This guide will help you make the most of your
time here and showcases all of the best bits.
From boat trips to castles, spa days to coastal
walks and the freshest lobster you can get, to
wild sea swims on secret beaches, read on and
let your adventures begin.
The Fal River Team
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CONTENTS
44
EXPLORE
Sandy beaches, wild walks, beautiful
bike rides, towns and village guides
06 FAL
RIVER
LINKS
A network of ferries, buses & trains
around the Fal River
114
WHAT'S
ON
Festivals, shows, regattas, open days,
cruises and talks...
70
THINGS
TO DO
Attractions & activities. Plenty of things
to do around the Fal River
16
Discover the Roseland
aboard the St Mawes Ferry
A394 to:
Helston,
Lizard
Mawnan
Smith
Penryn
Maenporth
Bissoe
Swanpool
Devoran
Gy lyngvase
Carnon
Downs
Mylor
Bridge
South West Coast Path
St Anthony
Li tle &
Great Molunan
Feock
Place
Porth
Porthbeor
Note: This is a reference map ONLY and should not be used for
navigation, all distances and roads are approximate.
Malpas
Tolverne
Percuil
Towan
Gerrans
Greeb Point
South West Coast Path
Tresillian
Philleigh
Merther
Portscatho
Porthcurnick
Pendower & Carne
Ge rans Bay
Ruan
Lanihorne
Ruan High
Lanes
1 Mile
Nare Head
Gu l Rock
Tregony
Portloe
Creed
Portho land
78
GREAT
GARDENS
The river is surrounded by sumptuous
and intriguing gardens to be explored
92
PLACES
TO STAY
The highest density of award-winning
accommodation providers in Cornwall
130
FAMILY
FUN
Take on our spot the difference
challenge and see if you can get 10!
82
Some of the most beautiful
gardens in Cornwall
84
FOOD
& DRINK
Simplicity of fish & chips on Falmouth’s
sea front to fine riverside dining
122
MAPS
& TIDES
Essential information to make the
most of your time here
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
A
A393
To:
Scorrier,
Redruth,
Burncoose,
Porthtowan
& A30
Via Ferrata
Cornwall
Pennance Mill
A
A39
B3292
Falmouth
University
Glasney Rooms
A390 B
B
Enys
A30
A390
Falmouth
Trebah Garden
Glendurgan,
Cornish Holiday Cottages
Budock Vean Hotel
Budock Vean Self Catering
C
The Valley
Pandora Inn
C
B3289
Mylor
Flushing
Harbourside
Holidays
Pendennis
Castle
D
Loe Beach
St Mawes
Castle
D
Trelissick
A3078
E
Zoom in p125
Truro
King Harry Glamping
B3289
St Just
In Roseland
Church
King Harry Ferry
Trethem Mill
F
A39
To:
Newquay,
Perranporth,
& A30
St Mawes
Trewince Holiday Lodges
Portscatho Holidays
St Mawes Kayaks
St Anthony
in Roseland
Cottages
Fal River
Cottage
Philleigh Way
Cookery School
The Thirstea Company
90
E
F
G
Tregothnan
Rosevine
The Nare
G
W
Fine dining
experiences
around the
Fal River
H
N
S
H
Veryan
E
B3275
I
A3078
Trenona Farm
I
J
J
A390
B3287
K
Ca
K
FAL RIVER LINKS
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YOUR ESSENTIALS
Fal River Links Map 08
Navigate Fal River Cornwall and all of its links
Fal Mussel Card Visitor 10
Your key to unlocking Fal River Links
Where to buy tickets 14
Parking, tickets and more
Fal Mussel Card Local 33
Perfect for regular users
6
FERRIES & BOAT TRIPS
St Mawes Ferry 16
Place Ferry 20
Enterprise Boats 24
King Harry Ferry 28
Fal River Cuises 34
Flushing Ferry 35
SAFE TRAVEL
Covid 19 guidelines 32
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FAL RIVER LINKS
06
FAL
Fal River
RIVER
Links
LINKS
Sam Norman
Skipper,
St Mawes Ferry
Explore the local area with Fal River Links, the
best way to travel. With boat trips criss-crossing
the river, scenic bus routes connecting all the major
towns and villages and frequent train rides along
the Maritime Train Line, Fal River Links is the
sustainable eco-friendly method of travelling
around this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Fal River Cornwall boasts some of the county's most
beautiful parts of the South West Coast Path, award
winning attractions and stunning sub-tropical gardens
which, when all of these are linked with Fal River
Links, good water-side pubs serving fresh Cornish
produce and a healthy dose of vitamin sea, you have
all the ingredients for a great day out.
10
Enjoy the Fal River Links
at your own pace with
the great value hop-on
hop-off travel pass: The
Fal Mussel Card Visitor
BUSES
Cornwall by Kernow 36
Transport for Cornwall 40
TRAIN
Great Western Railway 42
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Feock
FAL RIVER LINKS
Redruth, Camborne, Hayle,
St Erth (St Ives) & Penzance MC
Trains to
Park for Truro
Park for Truro
St Austell,
Truro
Truro
Par (Newquay)
Liskeard (Looe)
Plymouth
Truro
Bristol,
London
50
and The North
Probus
Tresillian
Tregony
Malpas
Calenick
Ruan
Lanihorne
FAL RIVER
LINKS MAP
High
Tide
493
U1
ALL the services shown
on this map accept
the Fal Mussel
Card Visitor
Kea School
Coast to Coast Trail
To: Portreath 11 Miles
National Cycle Route 3
To: Carharrack & Gwenapp Pit
Redruth, Hayle & Lands End
50
Playing Place
493
Coast to Coast
Carnon Downs
High
Tide
Four Turnings
Trelissick
Perranwell
Philleigh
Perranwell
King Harry
Floating Bridge
Cycle Route 3
Feock
Fal River Ride
493
Devoran
Ruan High
Lanes
Norway Inn
Oyster Way
Trelissick Trail
National
Cycle Route 3
To Heligan,
Mevagissey &
Bodmin
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Roseland
Peninsula
U1
8
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Flushing
PW Pier
The Moor
CH Quay
Fal River Ride
Trewithian
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Fal River Ride
St Just
50
St Just
in Roseland
Oyster Way
To: Nare Head
& Portloe
50
SW Coast Path
Gerrans
St Mawes Loop St Mawes Loop
Portscatho
Percuil
FAL RIVER LINKS
Lizard
Place
Mylor
Mylor Yatch Harbour
St Mawes
Helford
Porth Creek Froe
St Mawes
Towan
Porth
Farm
North
Hill
Point
Place Ferry
St Mawes Ferry
Porthbeor
St Anthony
Mylor Bridge
Penryn Campus
Falmouth
University
Penryn
U2
69
U1
69
Penryn
Percuil
River
U3
Budock Water
Falmouth
Goldenbank
St Mawes
Castle
Gyllyngvase
Bohortha
Place
Creeks & Cliffs
Pennance Mill
Maenporth
Mawnan Smith
Swanpool
Enterprise
Boats
Barton
Farm
SW Coast Path
U4
U2
U4
U1
U3
Bissom
Penryn
Penmere
35A
35
Maritime Museum
Falmouth Town
Falmouth Docks
Pendennis
Castle
SW Coast Path
Towards
Helston
Port Navas
Gweek
Helford
Seal Sanctuary
Helford Passage
Helford Short Walks
Frenchman’s
Creek
Helford Village
Gillan Creek
Lamorran
St Mawes
Trefusis Point
Portscatho for Lunch
MC
Flushing Ferry
Pendennis Loop
Molunan
Roseland Ramble
KEY
Fal Mussel Card Sales Point
FAL RIVER LINKS LAND LINKS MISC
BUS STOP
Cornwall by Kernow
FERRY ROUTES
Viewing Point
BIKE
Ferry Landing
Maritime Museum
Parking
Go Cornwall Bus
St Mawes Ferry (All Year)
Bike Route in
Guide Book
Enterprise Boats (Apr-Oct)
Shopping National Trust
Place Ferry (Apr-Oct)
Garden
Pub
National Cycle
Route 3
King Harry Ferry (All Year)
Picnic Spot
Restaurant
Graded Track
WALKS
In Fal River Guide Book
South West Coast Path
Side Walk
English Heritage
Castle
Café
Church
Quiet Lane
TRAIN STOP
Toilets
Main Road
Maritime Branch Line
U2
U1
U4
MC
1 Mile
MC
MC
Woodlane
65A
Lamanva
65A
35
Visitor Centre
Constantine
Flushing Ferry (All Year)
All sailings subject to tides, weather and circumstances
Trebah
Glendurgan
Gillan
Manaccan
SW Coast Path
To: Coverack
& Lizard
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FAL RIVER MUSSEL LINKS CARD VISITOR
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Unlimited Travel Pass
Fal Mussel Card Visitor
Travel for less with the great value
hop-on hop-off travel pass for Fal
River Links.
The Fal Mussel Card Visitor allows you unlimited
travel for a fixed period on ferries, buses and
trains around the Fal River Links network. You
get unlimited travel on many of the services
that connect the river making it the best way to
explore the area and its many gardens, walks,
riverside pubs and attractions.
A Fal Mussel Card Visitor can save you over 50%
on a standard fare and the more you use it, the
more you save. You simply buy a card for 1, 2, 3
or 6 days and then you’re free to enjoy the Fal
River Links at your own pace.
In a nutshell
GREAT VALUE
One Day Card only £21
UNLIMITED TRAVEL
Hop-on Hop-Off Travel
on ferries, buses & trains
HASSLE FREE
Easy to use, just show
your card when you
board. No need to book
DISCOUNTS
Buy online for a discount
Discounts off many
attractions, castles,
shops, cafés & gardens
Where can I buy one?
Ticket Offices
Cards are available from our ticket offices in
Falmouth and St Mawes or from the Truro
Tourism Information Centre. See page 14
for more ticket office information.
Online
Buy online for a discount see falriver.co.uk/mussel
Once you have bought your card online you
have up to 12 months to collect it from one of
our ticket offices. All you need to bring is a print
out of your booking confirmation, or if you are
using a mobile device just bring your booking
details along.
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FAL MUSSEL FAL CARD RIVER VISITOR LINKS
Where to use it
Ferries
St Mawes Ferry
Falmouth - St Mawes
See page 16
Place Ferry
Place - St Mawes
See page 20
Enterprise Boats
Falmouth - Trelissick
via St Mawes
See page 24
King Harry Ferry
Floating Bridge
Feock - Philleigh
See page 28
Flushing Ferry
Flushing - Falmouth
See page 35
Testimonial
“We ordered a 6 day Fal Mussel Card for
the whole family online before we arrived in
Cornwall. It was the best way to see the area,
we went on boat trips every single day of our
holiday which the kids absolutely loved! It was
so nice to be able to explore without having
to drive and being able to enjoy the journey
between destinations as it is so beautiful!
Definitely recommended!”
Already bought your ferry ticket?
You can upgrade a ferry ticket into a Fal Mussel
Card Visitor on the day of
purchase. Ask a member
of crew for details or head
to the nearest Fal River
ticket office (see p14).
Buses
Cornwall by Kernow
U1 & U2
See website
Go Cornwall Bus
35, 35A, 50, 51, 60, 65,
65A, 67 69 & 69A , 493
See map p8-9
Trains
Great Western Railway
The Maritime Line
Falmouth Docks - Truro
See page 42
SCAN TO BUY TICKETS
Get 10% Off
Prices & Tickets
Unlimited travel: Fal Mussel Card Visitor
Adult Child* Family**
1 Day £21 £14.50 £48
2 Day £24.50 £18.50 £65.50
3 Day £28.50 £20.50 £74.50
6 Day £44 £31 £122.50
*4-16 years old **Up to 2 adults & 3 children
Must be used on consecutive days
Buy
online at
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and get a 10%
discount
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GREAT VALUE
UNLIMITED
TRAVEL
Follow these suggested
trips with your Fal Mussel
Card Visitor - you can get unlimited
hop-on hop-off travel around the
river on ferries, buses and trains.
See p10.
The trips and days out listed on these pages will
give you a flavour of the ways you can explore
the river to make the most of your visit.
Follow the times on this page between
31 May - 3 September 2021,
Monday-Friday for a great
day out on the water.
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ONLY £21
Suggested itinerary
Dep: 10:15 - Arr: 10:35
St Mawes Ferry from
Falmouth PWP
to St Mawes
Dep: 11:00 - Arr: 11:10
Place Ferry from
St Mawes to Place
Dep: 13:45 - Arr: 13:55
Place Ferry
from Place St Mawes
Dep: 15:45 - Arr: 16:05
St Mawes Ferry St Mawes
to Falmouth PWP
Suggested itinerary
Dep: 11:15 - Arr: 11:35
Falmouth to St Mawes
Dep: 14:15 - Arr: 15:30
St Mawes to Trelissick
Dep: 17:00 - Arr: 17:45
Trelissick to Falmouth
FROM FALMOUTH
n Place & St Mawes
With St Mawes Ferry & Place Ferry
Complete the Roseland Ramble see p52 and
explore the beautiful Roseland Peninsula.
See the lighthouse, secluded beaches and Place
House as well as the picture postcard old-world
fishing village of St Mawes with its charming
cafés, romantic castle and slower pace of life.
n St Mawes & Trelissick
With Enterprise Boats & St Mawes Ferry
A great way to see all of the River Fal in a day.
Visit St Mawes for a stroll and lunch and back on
the ferry for an afternoon adventure to Trelissick
for the beautiful gardens, house or woodland
walk! Then cruise back on the last ferry.
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FROM ST MAWES
n Trelissick & Falmouth
With St Mawes Ferry & Enterprise Boats
Hop aboard the St Mawes Ferry at 09:45 and
connect with 10:00 Enterprise Boats sailing to
Trelissick (tell the crew). Spend a few hours at
Trelissick before returning back down the river
to Falmouth and enjoy an hour in the town.
Take the last St Mawes Ferry back to St Mawes.
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Suggested itinerary
Dep: 09:45 - Arr: 10:45
St Mawes Ferry from St
Mawes to Falmouth PWP
and change to Enrerprise
Boats for Falmouth to
Trelissick (tell crew)
Dep: 15:30 - Arr: 16:15
Enterprise Boats from
Trelissick to Falmouth
Dep: 17:15 - Arr: 17:35
St Mawes Ferry from
Falmouth to St Mawes
Dep: 10:30 - Arr: 10:40
n Place & The South West Coast Path
With Place Ferry
Perfect for the explorers! Set sail on the Place Ferry
from St Mawes Harbour and start one of the
most beautiful walks in Cornwall. Your skipper
will be happy to advise you on the best picnic
spots and beaches to stop at along the way.
Place Ferry from
St Mawes to Place.
Departures run every 30
minutes, so you can start
anytime.
Dep: 16:15 - Arr: 16:35
Return on the Place Ferry
from Place to St Mawes
Suggested itinerary
Dep: 10:45 - Arr: 12:05
Enterprise Boats from
Trelissick to St Mawes
Dep: 13:45 - Arr: 14:05
St Mawes Ferry from St
Mawes to Falmouth
Dep: 16:15 - Arr: 17:00
Enterprise Boats from
Falmouth to Trelissick
Suggested itinerary
Dep: 10:45 - Arr: 12:05
Enterprise Boats from
Trelissick to St Mawes
Dep: 13:00 - Arr: 13:10
Place Ferry from St
Mawes to Place
Dep: 15:15 - Arr: 15:25
Place Ferry from Place
to St Mawes
Dep: 15:45 - Arr: 17:00
SMF & EB from St Mawes
to Trelissick
FROM TRELISSICK
n St Mawes & Falmouth
Enterprise Boats & St Mawes Ferry
Starting from Trelissick, cruise down the River Fal
and Carrick Roads to St Mawes. Great for lunch and
walks around the village before crossing to Falmouth
on the St Mawes Ferry. Once in Falmouth, explore
the maritime heritage the town has to offer with its
vibrant attractions. Then cruise back to Trelissick on
the last Enteprise Boats service.
n St Mawes & Place
With Enterprise Boats
Set sail from Trelissick in the morning and cruise
down the river to St Mawes. Enjoy an hour in
St Mawes for lunch before jumping on the Place
Ferry and exploring the Roseland Peninsula.
Return back to St Mawes and then hop on the
St Mawes Ferry at 15:45 and head over to
Falmouth to connect with the 16:15 Enterprise
Boats service from Falmouth to Trelissick.
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Where to buy tickets
Where adventures begin...
Here is a list of where you can find the ticket offices
and the closest long stay car parks
A39
FLUSHING
N. Parade
Pendarves Rd
Tresillians Rd
Tehidy Tce
Penwerris Lane
Straton Tce
Falmouth and the Fal River
Visitor Information Centre
With regular ferry departures direct to St Mawes,
Trelissick and onward connections to Place,
Prince of Wales Pier in Falmouth, is a great place
to start your day.
As well as ferry tickets, Fal Mussel Cards and
timetable, the Visitor Information Centre can
also provide you with information on what to
see, where to stay and the best places to eat!
Our friendly team have the answer to your
questions. They specialise in helping create the
perfect itinerary for your visit and look forward
to seeing you at the Visitor Information Centre
on the Prince of Wales Pier, Falmouth.
W
Falmouth Road
A39
N
E
S
In the Fal River Visitor
Information Centre
you will find all you
need from Fal Mussel
Cards to local books, art
& crafts, beach toys and
the best selling detailed
area map above...
Visit
our award
winning Visitor
Centre in
FALMOUTH
Falmouth
The
Moor
Penrose Rd
Truro Falmouth River Ticket Visitor Ticket offices Information Offices Centre
Fal River Visitor
Information Centre
Open: All year round
Summer Hours:
April - October
Mon-Sat: 10am - 3pm
Sun: July / Aug only
Winter Hours:
To Maenporth
and November Swanpool - March
Mon-Sat: 10am-2pm
Call: 01326 741 194
Distance from ferry:
50 mtrs
Penwerris Tce
Kimberley Park Rd
Killigrew Street
Albany Pl
Albany Rd
Marlborough Rd
Greenbank
Postcode : TR11 3DF
Available here: Fal
Mussel Cards, all ferry
tickets, £2 area maps,
guides and souvenirs...
Prince of Wales
Pier (POW)
New Street
Woodlane Crescent
Queen Mary
Gardens
Custom House Quay
Arwenack Av
Ticket Office
Custom
House
Quay
(CHQ)
Open: Apr - Oct
Fox Rosehill
(can close in bad weather)
Hours: A39 7 Days a week
Avenue Rd
Gyllyngdune
Gardens
9.30am - 3.30pm
Tunnel Beach
Call: 01326 741 194
Distance Gyllyngvase from ferry:
Beach & Cafe
10 mtrs (CHQ)
700 mtrs from Prince
of Wales Pier (PWP)
Postcode : TR11 3JT
Available here:
Ferry to St Mawes,
Trelissick, Malpas & Truro
Fal Mussel Cards,
all ferry tickets.
Ferry to St Mawes
Contactless
Accepted
Castl
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ONLINE
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Ticket Office in St Mawes
St Mawes is the gateway to the Roseland Peninsula.
From St Mawes you can get regular ferry connections
to Falmouth & Place as well as links to connecting
services in Falmouth to Trelissick. The ticket
office is situated right on the main quay where
our friendly staff will be happy to help.
Start at Trelissick
Only a few miles from Truro, the National Trust
Trelissick site is a great central point to start your
day. Once parked in the main car park, you can
enjoy the gardens (entry required) or walk down
the hill to the 'Trelissick Pontoon'. Enterprise
Boats operate regular services from here to
Falmouth and St Mawes.
Contactless
Accepted
Contactless
Accepted
Parking
Falmouth
For Prince of Wales Pier
Three main long stay car
parks. All cost around
£8 a day (24hrs). The
closest to the Prince of
Wales Pier is The Quarry
car park (TR11 3BX)
For Custom House Quay
The Dell (TR11 3HP) is
the closest long stay car
park with only a 5 mins
walk from the quay.
£8 a day.
Trelissick
National Trust Car Park
FREE for members
otherwise fees apply.
10 min walk to the
ferry pontoon.
TR3 6QL.
For St Mawes
Large car park 100mtrs
from the Quay and only
£5 a day (TR2 5AG)
Find out about timetables,
tickets, live ferry status,
FAQs and more
Truro Ticket Office
Tourist Information Available here: Fal
Centre TR1 2NE Mussel Card Visitor, all
Hours: 9.30am - 5pm ferry tickets, area
Monday to Saturday maps, accommodation
Call: 01872 274 555 booking, souvenirs...
St Mawes Ticket Office
Open: Apr - Oct
Distance from ferry:
Hours: 9.30am - 3.30pm 20mtrs
7 days a week
Postcode : TR2 5DG
(can close in bad weather) Available here:
Call: 01326 741 194 Fal Mussel Cards, all ferry
tickets, £2 area maps
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St Mawes Ferry
Falmouth - St Mawes
This magical route connects the old world fishing
village of St Mawes, on the Roseland Peninsula,
with the bustling maritime port of Falmouth which
is steeped in history and heritage.
One of Cornwall’s most popular boat trips, it carries
over 162,000 passengers a year on the 2.8 mile route
and is an absolute must for anyone visiting Cornwall.
The ferry provides a year-round service to passengers
with up to three ferries an hour in the summer and an
hourly service in the winter months. Anytime of year
is perfect to visit, whether enjoying a relaxing cruise
on hot summer days or soaking up the serene
surroundings in winter.
The fleet is made up of three vessels which provide the
service to both visitors and locals alike 364 days a year,
saving a road journey of over 29 miles.
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MC
To Redruth
and Penzance
Truro Quay
Trelissick
Malpas
Smuglers’ Cottage
Philleigh
MC
Philleigh
To St Austell
and Plymouth
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Falmouth - St Mawes
Key
Truro
Truro
Enterprise Boats
St Mawes Ferry
Malpas
Place Ferry
Flushing Ferry
King Harry Ferry
Mylor Shuttle
Helford Ferry
Park & Float
Orca Sea Safaris
Newmans Cruises
Devoran
Feock
In a nutshell
Falmouth PWP
St Mawes
Falmouth CHQ
Place
See & Do
There is an abundance of great things to see and
do on both sides of the crossing.
Falmouth
The third largest, natural deep water harbour
in the world, Falmouth is an active port with a
vibrant culture; home to the award winning
National Maritime Museum Cornwall as well as
the impressive Pendennis Castle.
St Mawes & The Roseland
Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty,
St Mawes and the Roseland is one of Cornwall’s
hidden gems. The pace of life on the Roseland
slows down as you enjoy the stunning scenery,
secluded beaches and a great selection of
achievable walks.
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Runs:
7 days a week
364 days a year
Journey time:
20 minutes
Distance:
2.8 miles
Telephone:
01326 741 194
Postcode:
TR2 5DG (St Mawes)
TR11 3DF (Falmouth)
Ticket Offices:
See p14 & 15
Website:
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Live ferry info:
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Our Ferries
The Duchess of Cornwall was handcrafted by
local boat builders Cockwells in 2008, and is the
first ferry to be constructed in traditional wood
for over a generation. Capacity is never a problem
as each ferry can carry up to 100 passengers and
covered seating is provided in case we get some
of that ‘Cornish Liquid Sunshine’. The route
forms part of the South West Coast Path,
see the Roseland Ramble page 52.
The Past
Since 1827 the ferry running between St Mawes
& Falmouth has seen a multitude of vessels
operating on this well established route.
Since its inception, over 50 million passengers
have made this historic journey. Historically the
ferries used to double up as tugs to local ships.
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Spring & Autumn
Timetable
12 April - 30 May / 4 September - 31 October
08:30
09:15
7 Days a week
Falmouth Prince of Wales Pier to St Mawes
09:45
10:45
10:15
11:15
11:45
12:45
12:15
13:15
13:45
14:45
14:15
15:15
15:45
16:45
16:15
17:15
Falmouth Custom House Quay to St Mawes
St Mawes to Falmouth Prince of Wales Pier
09:00
09:45
10:15
11:15
NS
NS
10:45
11:45
12:15
13:15
12:45
13:45
14:15
15:15
14:45
15:45
16:15
17:15
16:45
17:45
St Mawes to Falmouth Custom House Quay
NS: Not on Sundays
All sailings subject to tide, weather and circumstances
Winter Timetable
1 November 2021 - Easter 2022
08:30
09:15
7 Days a week
Falmouth Prince of Wales Pier to St Mawes
10:15
11:15
12:15
13:15
14:15
15:15
16:15
St Mawes to Falmouth Prince of Wales Pier
NS
09:00 10:45 12:45 14:45 16:45
09:45 11:45 13:45 15:45
NS: Not on Sundays
All sailings subject to tide, weather and circumstances
Prices & Tickets
Contactless
Accepted
Single
Return
NS
Single & Day Returns
Adult
£7.50
£10
Child*
£4.50
£6
Family** Cons***
Ask for a combo ticket if you are travelling to Place
* 4-16 years olds ** Up to 2 adults & 3 children
*** Over 65s & Students with card 3 & Under: Free
-
£32
-
£9.50
Bikes
Free
-
Local wildlife
Visit St Mawes Castle
Connect with Place Ferry
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Regular User
Fal Mussel Card Local
Accepted here. See p33
for more information
Visit falriver.co.uk/local
or call 01326 741 194
Unlimited Travel
Fal Mussel Card Visitor
Accepted here. See p10
for more information
Visit falriver.co.uk/mussel
or call 01326 741 194
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08:30
09:15
10:15
Summer
Timetable
31 May - 3 September 2021
Monday to Friday
Falmouth Prince of Wales Pier to St Mawes
09:45
10:45
11:15
11:45
12:15
11:30
12:30
12:45
13:15
13:45
13:30
14:45
14:15
15:15
16:15
15:45
16:45
17:15
Falmouth Custom House Quay to St Mawes
St Mawes to Falmouth Prince of Wales Pier
09:00
09:45
10:45
10:15
11:15
11:45
12:15
12:45
12:00
13:00
13:15
13:45
14:15
14:00
15:15
14:45
15:45
16:45
16:15
17:15
17:45
St Mawes to Falmouth Custom House Quay
Falmouth Prince of Wales Pier to St Mawes
08:30
09:15
09:45
10:45
10:15
11:15
11:45
12:45
12:15
13:15
13:45
14:45
14:15
15:15
15:45
16:45
16:15
17:15
Falmouth Custom House Quay to St Mawes
St Mawes to Falmouth Prince of Wales Pier
09:00
09:45
10:15
11:15
Saturday & Sunday
NS
NS
See falriver.co.uk for the
most up to date timetable
10:45
11:45
12:15
13:15
12:45
13:45
14:15
15:15
14:45
15:45
16:15
17:15
16:45
17:45
St Mawes to Falmouth Custom House Quay
NS: Not on Sundays
All sailings subject to tide, weather and circumstances
NS: Not on Sundays
Please note: All of our ferries are accessed via steps
See falriver.co.uk for live ferry status
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Place Ferry
St Mawes - Place
The Place Ferry connects the village of St Mawes
with Place Creek on the Roseland Peninsula.
Operating seven days a week April to October each
year, the ferry forms part of the South West Coast
Path and is your key to unlocking the natural beauty
of the Roseland.
With its white sandy beaches, St Anthony’s
lighthouse, defensive fortifications, church
and spectacular walks, this inspiring peninsula is
one of the most delightful Areas of Outstanding
Natural Beauty in the South West. It’s also ideal
for dog walkers!
The ferry departs St Mawes from April to October
each year. Got a St Mawes Ferry ticket? You can
choose to upgrade your ticket to a Roseland Ramble
and enjoy Place as well as St Mawes.
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Place Ferry
St Mawes - Place
Falmouth PWP
In a nutshell
St Mawes
Falmouth CHQ
Great Walks
Departing from St Mawes, the crossing will take
you across the beautiful harbour waters to Place
Creek. From the ferry landing you are on the
coast path. Follow the Roseland Ramble walk
(see p52) and enjoy the magnificent views on
offer as you complete the circular route. The
landing spot at Place is dictated by the tide.
Consequently, at high water the ferry lands on
our pontoon. At low water, the ferry lands
at ‘The Causeway’. There are waterproof
information sheets on the ferry, just ask the
skipper. Whilst we welcome bikes and push
chairs, please understand that the ferry is built
for 12 passengers and there is not a great deal of
room for multiple bikes. If you are a bike group,
please give us a call first. Parents should also
be aware that parts of the footpath aren’t very
buggy friendly.
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St Anthony
Place
Runs:
12 April - 31 October 2021
Journey time:
10 mins
Distance:
0.5 miles
Telephone:
01326 741 194
Ferry mobile:
07791 283 884
Postcode:
TR2 5DG (St Mawes)
Ticket Offices:
See p14
Website:
falriver.co.uk/place
Live ferry info:
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Be Prepared!
Remember to bring adequate footwear and warm
clothing. The landing area in Place can often be very
slippery so take extra caution when boarding or
disembarking. Refreshments are available in
St Mawes, Portscatho, Gerrans and Towan (seasonal).
St Anthony’s Lighthouse
Also known as ‘Fraggle Rock’ from the television
show. Built in 1835, St Anthony’s Lighthouse is
situated at the eastern entrance to Falmouth
Harbour. It has a powerful 210,000 candle power
light fitted with a red sector that helps guide
vessels clear of the infamous Manacles Rocks
that lie some eight miles to the south.
Grab a bite with Thirstea
The Thirstea Co will provide you with light
snacks and hot or cold drinks above Towan
Beach. See p91.
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Timetable
12 April - 31 October 2021
7 Days a week
NS
09:00
09:30
10:00
10:30
NS
09:15
09:45
10:15
10:45
St Mawes to Place
11:00
11:30
12:00
12:30
13:00
13:30
14:00
14:30
Place to St Mawes
11:15
11:45
12:15
12:45
13:15
13:45
14:15
14:45
15:00
15:30
16:00
16:30
15:15
15:45
16:15
16:45
17:00
17:30*
17:15
17:45 *
St Anthony Head
At the southernmost tip of the Roseland Peninsula,
St Anthony Head overlooks the spectacular
entrance to one of the world’s deepest natural
harbours. The headland also bears revealed
remains of a century of defensive fortifications.
Great & Little Molunan
From Place, these two magical beaches are only
a short walk away. When you arrive, take some
time to walk barefoot on the white sand or if
you are feeling adventurous, take a swim in the
crystal clear waters. See p67.
St Mawes Harbour Departures
Due to the variance in tide, the ferry departs
from different points around the harbour
throughout the day. Please head to the ticket
office on the quay where our friendly staff will
be glad to advise.
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NS: Not on Sun * This sailing runs from 31 May - 1 Oct ONLY
Single
Return
Prices & Tickets
Contactless
Accepted
Single & Day Returns
Adult
£6.50
£8
Child*
£4
£6
Family** Cons***
Use the ferry more than three times a year?
Then you could travel for up to half price using
a Fal Mussel Card Local. See p33 or go to
falriver.co.uk/local or call 01326 741 194
-
£25
-
£7
Bikes
£2
Unlimited Travel: Fal Mussel Card Visitor
1 Day
2 Day
3 Day
6 Day
At quiet times, the ferry runs on demand
Adult
£21
£24.50
£44
Child* Family**
£14.50
£18.50
£31
£48
£65.50
£28.50 £20.50 £74.50
£122.50
-
See
page 10
for full list of
services
included
Regular User: Fal Mussel Card Local
THE
MUSSEL
CARD
LOCAL
Ferry Travel Pass
Ask for a combo ticket if you are travelling from Falmouth
* 4-16 years olds ** Up to 2 adults & 3 children
*** Over 65s & Students with card 3 & Under: Free
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Enterprise Boats
Falmouth - Trelissick via St Mawes
Special Truro Cruises for 2021
Your key to unlocking the unspoilt beauty of the
River Fal and its surroundings. Connecting the
maritime port of Falmouth to the stunning National
Trust Trelissick Garden and House, this picturesque
route also calls at the old-world fishing village
of St Mawes on the Roseland Peninsula.
Sailing through an Area of Outstanding Natural
Beauty, this scenic river trip is one of the most
beautiful in the world. Passing Tudor castles,
deep-sided wooded valleys, historic houses, wildlife
and an abundance of marine activity, this trip is perfect
for enjoying the best parts of the river and Cornwall.
CLASSIC
RIVER
TRIPS
As well as a beautiful river trip connecting
you to three completely unique destinations
around the River Fal: Falmouth, Trelissick
& St Mawes, Enterprise Boats also sail directly
into the centre of Truro, Cornwall's capital!
Enjoy our special afternoon cruises on selected
dates throughout 2021.
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Enterprise Boats
Falmouth - Trelissick via St Mawes
Special Truro Cruises for 2021
All aboard 'Moyana'
NEW for 2021, cruise in style aboard 'Moyana',
our luxury boat with twin decks offering stunning
views along the way, a fully covered inside seating
area just in case we get some 'Cornish liquid
sunshine', toilets and a fully
stocked bar full of Cornish
tipples to enjoy! Along the
way, our knowledgeable crew will point out
places of interest and are always on hand during
the journey if you have any questions.
National Trust Trelissick
A tranquil riverside garden and house, boasting
acres of woodland and a superb collection of
exotic plants. Be sure to check out the gallery,
café, gift shop, beach and the Woodland Walk.
Falmouth
The coastal town of Falmouth lives and breathes
the sea. Being the third largest natural deep
water harbour in the world, it’s clear to see why
Falmouth is a hub for marine activity. Its vibrant
town centre, amazing food and white sandy
beaches make it a must when visiting Cornwall.
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In a nutshell
Truro
Falmouth
PWP
Calling at:
High Tide
High Tide
Trelissick
St Mawes
Falmouth, Trelissick &
St Mawes
Journey time:
Up to 1.5 hrs
Telephone:
01326 741 194
Website:
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St Mawes
Explore one of Cornwall’s best kept secrets, St
Mawes. It has recently been voted one of the
UK’s ‘hippest’ places and when you visit, it’s easy
to see why. The stunning scenery, luxury hotels
and elegant restaurants are centred around the
old world harbour meaning St Mawes is a must
to visit. Not all sailings go directly to St Mawes,
please check the timetable before setting out,
times in italics connect with the St Mawes Ferry.
NEW Truro Afternoon Cruises
Hop aboard 'Moyana' on selected high tide dates
in orange, and enjoy a luxury afternoon river
cruise. Departing from Falmouth and cruising to
the cathedral city of Truro, this trip is a must if
you are visiting the area. See p27 or p118.
Round River Fal Trips
Just fancy a round river trip? Stay aboard and
enjoy the ride! Check times before departure.
Access Information
CLASSIC
RIVER
TRIPS
Please Note: All of our ferries are accessed via steps.
There are also hills to access the ferries at Trelissick.
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St Mawes
Falmouth
Trelissick
Summer
FAL
Timetable
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Falmouth to Trelissick Inc St Mawes
09:45
10:00
10:45
Monday to Friday
14:15
14:45
15:30
15:45
16:15
17:00
* *
2021
31 st May to
3 rd Sep
Truro Cruises
Afternoon high tide cruises to Truro in 2021
Running throughout the year, book a luxury
river cruise to Truro aboard 'Moyana' and
enjoy the wonderful views along the River Fal.
Cruises depart Falmouth on selected dates at
16:00 and arrive back at approx 18:30
Tickets available to book online...
Adult tickets £18.50, cons, child
& family tickets available
Just travelling one way?
Get a single ticket and
make your way back at
your own pace, see
GWR Train info, p42
BOOK ONLINE ONLY
See the schedule in orange for sailing dates
Prices & Tickets
Contactless
Single & Day Returns
Trelissick to Falmouth Inc St Mawes
Trelissick
Falmouth
St Mawes
10:45
11:30
12:05
Falmouth to Trelissick Via St Mawes (+Truro High tide only)
St Mawes
Falmouth
St Mawes
Trelissick
Truro
Trelissick to Falmouth Via St Mawes (+Truro High tide only)
Truro
Trelissick
St Mawes
Falmouth
St Mawes
-
10:00
10:20
11:15
-
-
11:15
12:00
12:20
15:30 17:00
16:15 17:45
*
16:35 -
Saturday & Sunday
-
12:00
12:20
13:15
-
-
13:15
14:00
-
13:45
14:15
* *
15:00
-
-
15:00
15:45
16:35
*
14:45
16:00
16:45
-
-
16:45
17:30
17:50
-
-
16:00
16:30
17:15
17:15
17:45
18:30
-
Truro Sailings only run: May 25 th & 26 th | Jul 10 th & 24 th
Aug 7 th , 8 th , 21 st & 22 nd | Sep 5 th , 6 th , 19 th & 20 th | Oct 4 th & 19 th
These sailings do not run on the dates in Orange, follow the orange times on these days
* Times in italics connect via Falmouth and the St Mawes Ferry (included within ticket)
Accepted
2021
Adult Child* Family** Cons*** Bikes
Spring & Autumn 17-30 th May
Falmouth/St Mawes to Trelissick (either way)
4
Single £8 £4 - - £2
Monday to Saturday
th Sep to
31 st Oct
Return £14 £7 £35 £13.50 -
Getting off at more than one stop?
Falmouth to Trelissick Via St Mawes (+Truro High tide only)
You will need a Fal Mussel Card Visitor
St Mawes - -
*
13:45
*
14:45 -
Unlimited Travel: Fal Mussel Card Visitor Falmouth 10:00 12:00 14:15 16:00 16:00
St Mawes
10:20 12:20
Adult Child* Family**
See
Trelissick 11:15 13:15 15:00 16:45 16:30
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1 Day £21 £14.50 £48 for full list of
Truro - - - - 17:15
2 Day £24.50 £18.50 £65.50
services
included Trelissick to Falmouth Via St Mawes (+Truro High tide only)
3 Day £28.50 £20.50 £74.50
Truro
6 Day £44 £31
- - - - 17:15
£122.50
Trelissick 11:15 13:15 15:00 16:45 17:45
Fal Mussel Card Local Accepted here. See p33 St Mawes 17:30
* 4-16 years olds ** Up to 2 adults & 3 children Falmouth 12:00 14:00 15:45 17:50 18:30
*** Over 65s & Students with card 3 and under: FREE St Mawes 12:20 -
*
16:35 - -
* Times in italics connect via Falmouth and the St Mawes Ferry (included within ticket)
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King Harry Ferry Co
Floating Bridge | Feock - Philleigh
The King Harry Ferry is an iconic part of Cornwall’s history.
Established in 1888 it connects St Mawes and the Roseland
Peninsula with Feock, Truro and Falmouth by avoiding the
alternative 27 mile route through Truro & Tresillian.
One of only five chain floating bridges in England, it departs
every 20 minutes from each side, 7 days a week. The ferry is
a key transport link for visitors and locals alike.
The King Harry Ferry offers its passengers the chance to avoid
miles of congested roads and once aboard you can enjoy the slow
river crossing which takes in one of Cornwall’s deepest and most
beautiful rivers - the River Fal.
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King Harry Ferry Co
Floating Bridge | Feock - Philleigh
B3289
How does it work?
The floating bridge navigates the 22m deep,
300m stretch of the River Fal by pulling itself
back and forth along the 2 chains which are
anchored on either side of the river. Each chain
weighs over 6 tonnes and has to be replaced
every 12-14 months because of the wear that is
sustained by operating up to 80 crossings a day,
364 days a year.
The chains enter the ferry over guide wheels
then travel through a chute to the wheel room.
From here the chains run under pressure guide
wheels and over the main drive wheels which
are big 2m diameter cogs that grip the chains,
these in turn are driven by hydraulic motors
powered by one of the 3 efficient Scania diesel
engines. The chains then pass under more
pressure guide wheels, back out of the chain
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In a nutshell
Runs:
7 days a week
364 days a year
Journey time:
5 minutes
Distance:
300 metres
Postcode:
TR3 6QJ
Telephone:
01872 862 312
Website:
King
Harry
Ferry
B3289
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chute and over the final guide wheels at the
other end of the ferry before plummeting into
the depths of the River Fal.
Think green
In 2021, the King Harry Ferry will be offsetting
its carbon emissions by planting small trees and
plants around the local area. Designed and built
in 2006, the current ferry was built with the aim
of minimising its impact on the environment.
This included using the most quiet and efficient
engines that were available and installing a state
of the art sewage treatment plant.
Each year the King Harry Ferry saves
5 million car miles
1.7 million Kg of CO2
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See & Do
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Timetable
Explore the Roseland
Visit St Mawes Castle
Great walks
Spring // 1 April - 31 May
Monday to Saturday: 07:00 - 21:30
Sundays & Public Holidays: 09:00 - 21:30
Summer // 1 June - 31 August
Monday to Saturday: 07:00 - 22:10
Sundays & Public Holidays: 09:00 - 22:10
Autumn // 1 September - 31 October
Monday to Saturday: 07:00 - 21:30
Sundays & Public Holidays: 09:00 - 21:30
Winter // 1 November - 31 March
Monday to Saturday: 07:00 - 19:30
Sundays & Public Holidays: 09:00 - 19:30
Ferry Departures
Each side every 20 minutes
Feock (Truro) Side
00
Roseland (St Mawes) Side
50
Contactless
Accepted
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The past
There has been a ferry operating here for
more than 500 years since it was established
by charter. The latest ferry is the 7th to operate
a vehicle service since 1888. The ferry bridge
crosses King Harry’s Reach which is part of
the Pilgrims’ Way to St Michael’s Mount and is
named after King Henry VI, the Lancastrian King.
The passage was called ‘Kybyllys’ which means
ferryboat in Cornish.
Secluded beaches
Beautiful scenery
St Mawes Kayaks
40 20
30
All sailings subject to weather and circumstances
See falriver.co.uk/ferries for live ferry status
Call 01872 862 312 for more information
Fal Mussel
Card Local
Regular User: Fal Mussel Card Local
Use the ferry regularly?
Then you could travel for up to half price using
a Fal Mussel Card Local. See
falriver.co.uk/local
or see page 33 for
more information.
THE
MUSSEL
CARD
LOCAL
Ferry Travel Pass
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Available aboard the ferry or online
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COVID-19 Safe Travel Guidance
Travelling safely by ferry
In line with government advice, we ask that you DO NOT TRAVEL if you currently
have COVID-19 or are presenting symptoms and haven't had a test, share a
household with someone who has symptoms or has tested positive, or
have been contacted by NHS Test & Trace and told to self isolate*
Travelling on our passenger ferries
Plan your journey before you travel
Check the timetables, live ferry status and buy your
tickets on the website falriver.co.uk
Always wear a face covering
Unless you are exempt under the government
guidelines. You should wear a face covering for
the duration of the journey
Wash your hands
Before and after you travel, hand sanitizer is
available on the quays and on the ferry
Keep your social distance
Where possible, please sit appropriate distances
away from fellow passengers. Keep your social
distance on the quays whilst waiting for the boat
Step onto our boats without assistance
If you do need assistance, please ask a member of
crew and we will do our best to help you safely
Pay by contactless methods, including the Fal
Mussel card where possible. You can also buy your
tickets online before you travel at falriver.co.uk
Our ferries will have reduced capacities
To help with social distancing
Follow our crew members instructions
Our crew members may ask you to sit in a specific
area of the boat, please follow their instructions
and remain seated for the duration of the journey
Use comfort facilties before travelling
Our onboard toilets are currently closed
Your
health & safety
remains our
highest priority
We ask that you
follow these
guidelines at all
times to help
protect the
wellbeing of your
fellow passengers
and our staff
*We constantly
review our guidance
in line with
current government
guidance, please
see falriver.co.uk/
safetravel for the
most up to date
information
Travelling on the King Harry Ferry
In your vehicle, on your bike or by foot
Plan your journey before you travel Check the
timetable and live ferry status at falriver.co.uk
Stay in your vehicle at all times
Please do not leave your vehicle unless in an
emergency or the crew instruct you to do so
Pay by contactless methods, including the Fal
Mussel Card where possible. You can also top up
your Fal Mussel Card online before you travel
Pay through the glass
Contactless debit/credit cards and the Fal Mussel
Card work through the glass on your car windows
The ferry may have a reduced capacity
To help with social distancing, please bear with us,
we will get you across the river as quickly and as
safely as possible
Follow our crew members instructions
Our crew members may direct you to a different
part of the ferry for your own safety, please follow
their instructions at all times
Use comfort facilties before travelling
Our onboard toilets are currently closed
Travelling by bicycle or on foot
Our crew members will tell you where to stand for
the crossing, our top deck viewing area is closed
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MUSSEL
CARD
LOCAL
Ferry Travel Pass
RECHARGE
ME (SEE REVERSE)
Fal Mussel Card Local
The cheapest way to travel by ferry!
Travel for up to
half price with the
Fal Mussel Card Local
'The more you use it, the
cheaper it gets'
Valid on King Harry Ferry,
St Mawes Ferry, Place Ferry
& Enterprise Boats
For more information visit falriver.co.uk/local
Pick up a card at one of our ticket offices or onboard the ferries
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Fal River Cruises
Luxury boat charter for your special occasion
In a nutshell
Hire your own classic wooden boat
for your special occasion! Our range
of boats are perfect for private
hire: charter for weddings, parties,
birthdays, special occasions,
corporate events and more.
Once on board, we promise you and your guests
will have a great day out along Cornwall’s most
stunning stretch of water; the River Fal.
Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty,
our boats run between Falmouth, Truro and the
Roseland. There are also many places along
the River Fal and Carrick Roads where we can
land to collect you. The most popular are Truro,
Falmouth and St Mawes.
Info & Bookings:
01326 741 194
Website:
falriver.co.uk/charter
Info:
charter@falriver.co.uk
We can tailor our cruises to meet your needs.
Our luxury boat ‘Moyana’ is perfect for any
occasion with ample space for up to 90 guests
and a fully stocked bar serving Cornish ale,
amongst other items. As well as all this, we
can provide an entertaining and informative
commentary, TV screens for showing videos
and pictures, music and more. The upper deck
is perfect for making the most of the beautiful
riverside scenery on a lovely summer’s day.
‘Moyana’ can be chartered for any occasion
leaving you and your guests with lasting
memories of your special day.
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Flushing Ferry
Falmouth - Flushing
The Flushing Ferry, runs 364 days
of the year with half hourly
crossings in the summer and
an hourly crossing in the winter
providing a vital service to
the residents of Flushing.
The beautiful, green village of Flushing, is just
opposite the busy port of Falmouth, a pleasant
ferry ride away. On passage from Falmouth you
will be able to see a picturesque little riverside
community with some fine houses once owned
by sea captains of Falmouth’s Packet Ships.
There is no better way to arrive in a riverside
village than from the water.
Once in Flushing you can walk to cafes,
riverside-beaches and pubs. Flushing is a great
village to explore and start walks from.
Take the walk along the banks of the River Fal
around Trefusis Headland and arrive in Mylor or
take the Mylor Bridge and Penryn walk for more
of a challenge.
In a nutshell
Info & Booking:
07974 799 773
Website:
flushingferry.co.uk
Info and bookings:
flushingferry@outlook.com
Prices:
Adult: £3
Under 14s: £1
Bikes: £1
Babies & dogs: FREE
Lunch break (LB):
Between 1 April - 31
October, staff lunch
breaks are taken
between 13:00 - 14:00
daily therefore there are
no scheduled sailings at
this time. Tides and
adverse weather
Contactless
Accepted
conditions may affect
the schedule at any time.
Timetable
7 Days a week
Summer 1 April - 31 October
Depart Flushing Quay
- 10:00 12:00 14:00 16:00
08:30 NS 10:30 12:30 14:30 16:30
09:00 NS 11:00 - 15:00 17:00
09:30 11:30 - 15:30
Depart Falmouth Prince of Wales Pier
- 10:15 12:15 14:15 16:15
08:40 NS 10:45 12:45 14:45 16:45
09:15 NS 11:15 - 15:15 17:15
09:45 11:45 - 15:45
Winter 1 November - 31 March
Depart Flushing Quay
08:30 NS 10:00 1200 14:00 16:00
09:00 NS 11:00 13:00 15:00 17:00 NS
Depart Falmouth Prince of Wales Pier
08:40 NS 10:15 12:15 14:15 16:15
09:15 NS 11:15 13:15 15:15 17:15 NS
NS: Not on Sundays
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Cornwall is full of wonderful
scenery and amazing places,
and what better way to get to see
the best of it all than on one of
these fabulous Adventures by Bus.
There are four to discover in Cornwall,
all of which show you some outstanding
coastal scenery, pretty
fishing villages,
characterful
Cornish towns and
surprises around every corner.
You get taken on our terrific open
toppers like the one shown below that
have an enclosed section, too. The views
from the top deck are breathtaking and
so much better than anything you could
ever see from a car.
Search Adventures by Bus
for times, up to the minute
information, news and to
book tickets.
prices start at
£8
first adventurer
£4
extra adventurers
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We’ve got more
adventures to take
you on in Devon
and Somerset.
Search Adventures by Bus for times,
up to the minute information,
news and to book
tickets.
Enjoy this spectacular ride
over the roof of Dartmoor
by way of Postbridge
and Princetown, with
breathtaking views all
around from our closed-top
double decker.
It leaves from Exeter and
Plymouth, or you can
get on in Tavistock or
Moretonhampstead.
£12 first adventurer
£6 extra adventurers
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Take this thrilling open top bus ride
along the spectacular North Somerset
coast into Devon.
There’s the climb up the famous 1 in 6
of Porlock Hill, amazing views over the
Bristol Channel one way and Exmoor
the other, and the long drop down
Countisbury Hill to Lynmouth.
It leaves from Donniford, Watchet,
Blue Anchor and Minehead.
£10 first adventurer
£5 extra adventurers
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Go Cornwall Bus,
OTS & Travel Cornwall
Operating under the brand of Transport for Cornwall
Need to get around?
Why not hop on one of our buses
and let us do the driving? Our buses
are the super-reliable, friendly,
local option and if you’ve got an
English Concessionary Bus Pass you
ride for free!
Go to www.gocornwallbus.co.uk to find our
timetables or download the 'Go Cornwall Bus'
app from your app store to find timetables and
buy tickets.
You can pay Contactless on board!
Contacts
0808 196 2632
Website
www.gocornwallbus.co.uk
Got one of these?
You travel for FREE on
our buses!
Fal Mussel card
Accepted on our buses.
35 - Falmouth to Helston
Hourly between Falmouth & Trebah Gardens.
Through buses and fares with service 67.
Mondays - Saturdays (Except Public Holidays)
Via Mawnan Smith, Trebah Gardens, Helford
Passage & Constantine.
35A - Falmouth to Helston
Quick and scenic service between
Falmouth & Helston.
Mondays - Saturdays (Except Public Holidays)
Via Constantine & Gweek.
50 - Truro to St Mawes
Mondays - Saturdays (Except Public Holidays)
Via Probus, Tregony and Portscatho.
Here is a
summary
of our
services
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Here for
you all year
round
51 - St Austell to Veryan
Mondays - Saturdays (Except Public Holidays)
Via Tregony and Portloe.
60 - Falmouth Town Shuttle Bus (Circular)
Through the town centre every 20 minutes.
Mondays - Saturdays (Except Public Holidays)
Via Quarry Car Park - The Moor - Market Street -
Arwenack Street - The Dell - Albany Road.
65 - Falmouth Town Service
Mondays - Saturdays (Except Public Holidays)
Via Swanvale, Golden Bank, Longfield, Conway
Road & Acacia Road.
65A - Falmouth Town Service
Mondays - Saturdays (Except Public Holidays)
Via Acacia Road, Conway Road, Longfield,
Golden Bank & Swanvale.
Unlimited Travel
Fal Mussel Card Visitor
Accepted here.
See p10 for more
information
Visit falriver.co.uk/mussel
or call 01326 741 194
67 - Falmouth Circular
Scenic service to Falmouths beaches.
See
the sea
on the
67
Mondays - Saturdays (Except Public Holidays)
Via nmmc, Pendennis, Seafront & Swanpool.
69 - Falmouth to Mylor Bridge
Mondays - Saturdays (Except Public Holidays)
Via The Beacon, Old Hill, Penryn & Flushing.
69A - Falmouth to Penryn Campus
Mondays - Saturdays (Except Public Holidays)
Via The Beacon, Old Hill, Penryn, Asda & Mabe
Burnthouse
493 - Truro to Feock
Mondays - Saturdays (Except Public Holidays)
From Lemon Quay in Truro to Trelissick Garden
in Feock village.
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Great Western
Railway
The Maritime Line
Photo credit: Mark Lynam
The Maritime Line links
the cathedral city of Truro
with the historic maritime port
of Falmouth along a scenic track
steeped in history and heritage.
Leave your car and enjoy a relaxing journey
between Falmouth and Truro along one of the
prettiest branches in the country.
Just a 25-minute journey between Truro and
Falmouth, there isn’t a better way to travel
for speed and ease.
If you don’t fancy travelling the whole line,
why not alight at Penryn. Located at the head
of the Penryn River, Penryn has a proud history
as a medieval port. Take a stroll and discover
Penryn’s special character.
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Truro is on the Cornish Mainline, which connects
Penzance with London Paddington. Hourly train
services between Truro and London Paddington
can take around 4 hours 40 mins.
Alternatively, if you fancy trying something a
little different and want an opportunity to try
out the new Sleeper lounge at Truro Station,
why not look at booking the recently renovated
Night Riviera Sleeper train. Find out more at
GWR.com/Sleeper.
Please follow our safety guidance if you plan
to travel.
In a nutshell
Timings
Trains on the Maritime
Line depart half hourly
Monday – Saturday.
Sunday timings
can vary.
Website
GWR.com
Telephone
0345 700 0125
Buying tickets
GWR.com
GWR app
At a station
Prices
Off-Peak Day Return
between Truro & Falmouth
Docks just £4.90
Mainline services
Connections towards
London Paddington
& Penzance available
from Truro
The Maritime Line
Truro
Perranwell
Penryn
Penmere
Falmouth Town
Falmouth Docks
Why not
combine with
a ferry trip to
Falmouth or Truro or
vice versa with
Enterprise Boats.
See p24
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Yohann Thuillier
Hotel Manager
The Alverton
The Fal River area has it all. Beautiful beaches, secret
creeks, historical landmarks and vibrant towns
peppered with charming cafes and boutique shops.
There’s nothing better than leaping on board a local
boat trip and discovering the meandering river.
Enterprise Boats run along the river – the perfect way to
kick back and explore at your leisure.
From sub-tropical paradises to eccentric estates, there
are also ample local gardens to choose from. A firm
favourite for our hotel guests is a day trip from The
Alverton to Glendurgan. Full of amazing plant life and
bright blooms, this gorgeous garden is set in a Cornish
valley near Falmouth. Get lost in the adventure maze
and ramble down to the idyllic village of Durgan,
where grass meets the shore on the secluded beach.
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Hidden gem
FALMOUTH 46
Discover the maritime
capital of Cornwall.
ST MAWES 49
Local ales & food in
the best locations.
TRURO 47
The retail centre of
Cornwall with a huge
range of shops and
cafés.
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An Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty.
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Explore St Mawes
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A selection
of world-class
beaches
ON YOUR BIKE 50
Scenic rides.
WALKS 52
Great walks.
BEACHES 65
The best beaches in
the area with detailed
local knowledge.
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A tranquil walk
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Discover Falmouth
Active port with bustling activity all year round
The third largest natural deep
water harbour in the world,
Falmouth plays host to a wide
range of shops, galleries and
restaurants. It is also home to
the popular attractions; The
National Maritime Museum
Cornwall and Pendennis Castle
as well as hosting a wide range
of vibrant festivals.
Maritime Heritage
From the inner harbour
and the working
docks to the beautiful
sandy beaches and
sea views, Falmouth is
surrounded by water
and it’s easy to see
why this is such an
important maritime
town.
Food & Drink
Fast establishing
itself as the ‘foodie
hot-spot’ of Cornwall,
Falmouth has plenty
of great places to
eat and drink from
award winning fish &
chips to oysters and
champagne.
Travel Connections
St Mawes Ferry,
Enterprise Boats
Place Ferry
Cornwall by Kernow
Transport for Cornwall
GWR
Festivals
Hosting the Falmouth
International Sea
Shanty Festival, Tall
Ships, Falmouth
Oyster Festival, the
Fal River Festival,
Falmouth Week and
many more, the
streets are always a
buzz with events and
activities for all ages.
Attractions Aplenty
Home to the National
Maritime Museum
Cornwall and Pendennis
Castle, these two star
attractions are well
worth a visit when you
head to Falmouth.
Falmouth is also the
gateway to the River
Fal and the beautiful
local waterways.
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Shopping
Cornwall’s capital in
terms of retail. Truro
boasts a great mix of
local independent
shops and high street
brands. You can spend
a whole day in Truro
navigating your way
through the streets
and still always finding
something new.
Markets
Home to some of
Cornwall’s most
traditional markets!
From year round
markets, farmers
markets and special
festive markets at
Christmas time, Truro
always has something
interesting on offer.
Travel Connections
King Harry Ferry See p28
7 Days a week
All year round
Enterprise Boats See p24
Up to 7 days a week
Cornwall by Kernow
Bus services. See p36
April - October
Transport for Cornwall
Bus services. See p40
All year round
City Walks
One of Truro’s best
kept secrets. Shaped
by three rivers, Truro
has some beautiful
walks and gardens
littered all around
the city. Pop to the
Tourist Information
Centre for a street
map.
Hall for Cornwall
Cornwall’s largest
theatre! Opening
this year, the Hall for
Cornwall is coming
back to life after a huge
redevelopment. Be sure
to check out the what's
on listings for some
family fun.
Truro is located in the heart of Cornwall, with
its striking cathedral and the 200-year old Royal
Cornwall Museum. It is also the central hub
for fashion, outstanding eateries, bars, art
galleries and the Hall for Cornwall. Excellent
transport links make Truro a year-round
destination for locals and visitors alike.
Enjoy Truro
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See & Do
Being a peninsula,
the Roseland has long
stretches of coast path
that all form together
as part of the South
West Coast Path.
Explore the southernmost
tip aboard the
Place Ferry and
explore St Anthony
Head and Lighthouse
and the hidden
beaches along
the way.
Beaches
The remoteness of
the Roseland means
its many beaches are
rarely crowded and
you can often find a
sandy cove all to
yourself. See our
Beach Guide to find
the best beaches on
the Roseland
Peninsula.
See p65.
Travel Connections
King Harry Ferry See p28
7 Days a week
All year round
St Mawes Ferry See p16
7 Days a week
All year round
Enterprise Boats See p24
Up to 7 days a week
April - October
Place Ferry See p20
7 Days a week
April - October
Transport for Cornwall
Bus services. See p40
All year round
A grand day out
Enjoy a ‘grand day out’
on the Roseland.
Starting from the
Truro/Falmouth side,
cruise over aboard the
King Harry Ferry in
your car and explore
the Roseland Peninsula
at your own pace. The
country lanes and
views along the way
are simply beautiful.
St Just in Roseland
Visit the historic
church at St Just
in Roseland and be
prepared to have your
breath taken away.
This church is a must
if you are visiting the
Roseland Peninsula.
Explore the Roseland
An idyllic old world fishing village
The Roseland Peninsula really does have the kind of scenery
that will take your breath away. Situated on the eastern
side of the River Fal, this isolated peninsula is famous for
its ‘away from it all’ atmosphere. Country pubs, coastal
walks, galleries, water activities, golden beaches, the list
goes on. Visit the Roseland and enjoy our favourite little
corner of Cornwall.
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Visit St Mawes
Active port with bustling activity all year round
The idyllic old world fishing village
of St Mawes with its mild climate,
fascinating history and stunning
location is one of Cornwall’s best kept
secrets. Sitting in the shelter of St Mawes
Castle, the small harbourside village
enjoys a wide selection of waterfront
eateries, galleries and activities.
Watersports
Sit-on kayaks can be
hired from the slipway
in St Mawes in the
summer months, a
great way to explore
the river and have
some fun along
the way.
Castle
Stunning views
from the perfectly
preserved St Mawes
Castle are only a 10
minute walk from the
harbour. This Tudor
castle dates back to
the 16th century and
is the small sister of
Pendennis Castle
easily visible across
the water in Falmouth.
Travel Connections
Place Ferry See p20
7 Days a week
April - October
St Mawes Ferry See p16
7 Days a week
All year round
Enterprise Boats See p24
Up to 7 days a week
April - October
Transport for Cornwall
Bus services. See p40
All year round
Lamorran Garden
We strongly recommend
a visit to this intimate
sub-tropical garden
looking out over St
Anthony Headland - a
real treat! Only a 10-15
minute walk from the
harbour and open
April-September each
year. Check opening
times before setting
out.
All aboard
St Mawes is your
gateway to the river
and there is a wide
range of boat trips
departing from the
harbour. Hop aboard
the St Mawes Ferry for
a cruise to Falmouth
or the Place Ferry to
hop across to Place
and St Anthony. Or
take a relaxing cruise
up the river to
Trelissick Garden.
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On your bike
Great rides around the Fal River
FALMOUTH - ST MAWES
Distance: 16 miles
Time: 2.5 h (approx)
Map: See right
A scenic cycle around the river with
great views and two ferry crossings.
From Falmouth follow the roadside cycle lanes
to Penryn. Turn right up the steep ‘Truro Hill’
and follow the map until you
re-join the A39. Turn left with caution and take
the first right up into Perranwell. After the station
(Perranwell) take Route 3 for the traffic free
route to Devoran and follow the river to Penpol
before climbing the hill to the B3289 which will
take you to King Harry Ferry Bridge (please walk
bikes down ferry slipway). Follow the B3289 to
St Just in Roseland and then take the A3078 to
St Mawes via the castle.
Enjoy a coffee at one of the many cafés and pubs
in St Mawes before returning to Falmouth on the
St Mawes Ferry (p16).
FALMOUTH - TRURO
Distance: 13 miles
Time: 2 h (approx)
Map: See right
A quiet route between the bustling
port of Falmouth and the cathedral
city of Truro.
Follow the Falmouth - St Mawes route (on the
50
right page) until the King Harry turning on
the B3289. Go straight ahead taking
the first right and follow Route 3
signs to Calenick. Turn right up Old
Falmouth Road before turning
right onto the former railway
line, now the Newham Trail,
which will take you into the
heart of Truro.
COAST TO COAST TRAIL
Distance: 11 miles
Time: 1.5 h (approx)
Traffic free multi-use trail between
Devoran and the North Coast.
Follow the Bissoe cycle trail between Devoran
and Portreath on the North Coast. A great day
out and ideal for families. A flat graded trail
between the two coasts. Connect with the many
other tracks along the way and explore the heart
of Cornwall.
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A3078
King Harry Ferry
Falmouth
PWP
CHQ
St Mawes
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Distance: 9 miles from St Mawes
Time: 2 h (approx)
Map: See above
St Anthony Head looks out over
Falmouth Bay and the Carrick Roads.
Highly recommended view point and great spot
for a picnic.
Ferry connections
Combine your ride with
the following services all
of which take bikes.
Note: Make it easy for
the St Mawes & Place
Ferry crew by removing
your panniers before
boarding down the steps
PRICES
King Harry Ferry £1 (p28)
Caution! Walk bikes
down slipway
Place Ferry: Extra £2 (p16)
St Mawes Ferry: FREE
MYLOR & FLUSHING
Distance: 5 miles from Falmouth
Time: 1.5 h (approx)
Map: See above
A great ride for less adventurous riders.
Flushing is a picture postcard waterside village
with 2 pubs and a quayside restaurant.
Mylor Harbour is bustling with activity and
has a waterside café and restaurant. Mylor
Bridge has a great pub, shop and post office.
See map for route options above.
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Roseland Ramble
St Mawes and The Roseland walks
6 Miles I Moderate to hard I 4h (approx) I I I
A walk guaranteed to blow away
the cobwebs while taking in
the spectacular scenery on the
Roseland Peninsula.
Starting at the Place Ferry landing near Place
House, this walk takes you around the southern
tip of the Roseland Peninsula passing secluded
beaches, St Anthony Head & Lighthouse, storm
carved cliffs and quiet creeks.
Essential Map
This map will take
you to famous beauty
spots and to the hidden
corners of the estuary
which many people miss,
so that you get the most
out of exploring this
beautiful area.
Step by step
1 Get to the Place Ferry landing at Place via the
Place Ferry (from St Mawes) and the St Mawes
Ferry (if starting in Falmouth).
2 Follow the pathway and then road towards
Place Manor and then after you have passed the
manor take a right turn back on to the pathway
3 Pass Place Church (12th Century) and follow
the pathway across the field to the top.
4 Once at the top, follow the lower pathway down
to the water and do not use the top pathway.
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Nanashuttal
St. Mawes
Percuil
River
Priory
Point
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Froe
11
Greeb Po
Pendennis
Castle
Governor
etailed map of Falmouth
St Mawes Ferry
Black Rock
St Mawes
Castle
Lugo
Carricknath Point
Carricknath Cove
St Anthony Head
Summers Beach
Place Ferry 1
Cellars
Beach
➌
St Anthony Church
5
Barton Farm
St Anthony
in Roseland
Molunan Beach 6
7 8
St Anthony Lighthouse
4
3 2
Zone Point
Toddy Steps
➋Place
Bohortha
9
13
Porthbeor
Beach
10
Towan
Beach
Killigerran Head
Porthmellin Head
FALMOUTH
BAY
KEY
Getting
Travel Connections
around
5 Arriving at Carricknath Point where you will
9 Follow the pathway to the top of Porthbeor
see some pinewood trees, follow the pathway
around the headland until you reach Great &
Place Ferry See p20
Runs a half hourly service
Main road
beach (not currently accessible).
10 Continue along the path to Killigerran Head
from St Mawes across to
Little Molunan Beach.
and Towan Beach, follow the signs to the Thirstea
Secondary road
Place Creek.
6 Carry on over the wooden bridge and follow the
Co for refreshments (check opening times).
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path to the right (don’t go up the long set of steps).
Cross the road from the cafe into Porth car park
7 Arriving at St Anthony Lighthouse, the pathway
7 Days a week.
Minor road and follow the pathway taking you into the woods.
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goes back on itself here and up a hill to the car
Follow the pathway along Porth Creek which
St Mawes Ferry Track See p16
park at the top.
then leads on to the Percuil River.
8 Follow the pathway from the car park past the
7 Days a week Railway 13 Follow the pathway along the river which will
All year round
old military gun lookouts and bird hide.
Path
eventually lead back to the Place Ferry landing
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Cycling route
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Key t
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Tregoose
Point
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St Mawes and the Roseland Walks
Point Quay
3.5 Miles I Moderate I 3 h (approx) I I I I
Tregunwith
Restronguet
Creek
Restronguet
Passage
Crownick Farm
Turnings
Penpol
Pandora Inn
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Channel
Creek
Turnaware
Bar
B3289
B3289
Po
Carlannick /falriver
Trelissa
The R
Treverras
Tredellans
Carwarthen
Lanho
Carvinack
Restronguet
barton
or Bridge
Greatwood
Turnings
rm
me Farm
1 Starting on the Quay at St Mawes, turn left
along the seafront and walk towards the castle.
Trefusis
2 From the castle, walk through the lower car
Kilnquay
park and continue along the coastal footpath
Flushing
Wood
alongside Quay the Carrick Roads for approx 1 mile.
3 At the fork, take the right turn and
you will
Kiln
start to climb inland heading Quay east Trefusis and as Point you
Flushing Ferry
crest the Prince hill, you will join the A3078 road.
of Wales
4 Turn Pier right, follow the road for approx 100 yards
before picking up the footpath on the left side.
5 The path doubles back at this point and can
be followed for another 100 yards where there
is a turning left off the main NMMC path which will take
you down past Bosloggas to the Percuil River.
Koffiji
6
When you arrive at the river, the path turns
54
An easy to moderate walk around St Mawes
Headland taking in views of the village, Carrick St Mawes
Castle, Carrick Roads and the Percuil River.
Trelew
For an easy walk, just follow the route up to the castle and then turn
back or carry on for a circular walk around Penarrow the village peninsula.
Point
Mylor
Harbour
Step by step (see map right)
Flushing
south and follows the shores of the river all the
way back to St
Princess
Mawes.
Pavilion Falmouth Hotel
Falmouth Lodges
Gyllyngvase Café
Gyllyngvase Beach
Swanpool Point
Roads
Pendennis
Castle
Travel Connections
St Mawes Ferry See p16
7 Days a week / All year
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King Harry Ferry See p28
7 Days a week / All year
falriver.co.uk/khf
Enterprise Boats See p24
7 Days a week
falriver.co.uk/eb
Transport for Cornwall
Bus Number 50
Governor
St Mawes Ferry
Black Rock
Messack
Point
2
St Mawes
Castle
Lugo
Carricknath Point
3
Carricknath Cove
A3078
Bosloggas
Nanashuttal
St. Mawes
1
4
5
St Just In
Roseland
Summers Beach
Place Ferry
Cellars
Beach
St Anthony Church
Barton Farm
Percuil
River
St Anthony
in Roseland
Molunan Beach
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St Anthony Lighthouse
6
Priory
Point
Toddy St
Boho
Place
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River Fal
Ardevora
EXPLORE
Ruan High lanes
Borlase
Wood
St Mawes to
St Mawes and The Roseland Walks
Carlannick
Philleigh
Polmesk
Philleigh Way
Cookery School
Polmenna
Polglase
Farm
Penhallow
Trensetrall
St Just
Lower Penhallow
nnel
eek
re
Treworthal
6 Miles I Moderate I 3-4h (approx) I I White Lane I
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Trelissa
The Roseland
Treverras
Treluggan
Tregairewoon
Farm
Merrose
Tredellans
Farm
Roseland Stores
Tregaire
Lanhoose
B3289
Carwarthen
Carvinack
A3078
Trewithian
Rosevine
Curgurrel
Porthbean
Beach
T
Creek Stephen Po
Messack
Point
3
Bosloggas
8
Nanashuttal
St. Mawes
St Just In
Roseland
1 2 Follow instructions 1 & 2 Treloan on the walk left.
3 At the fork, take the left turn Farm and continue
Porthcurnick
Beach
Portscatho
Porth Cove
Treloan
Beach
Pednvadan
turning left onto the road and immediately taking the steps opposite.
Priory 5 At the top of the steps you Rosteague will reach a path, head straight forward over
Point
the stile into National Trust land signposted Church Greeb Town Point Farm.
6 When you arrive at ‘Church Town Farm’ pick up the footpath which
will head south adjacent to
Froe
the road.
field to avoid walking on the road and head to a water tower which you need
2
1
to follow for just over half a mile Towan before picking up the footpath on the left.
St Mawes
Summers Beach
Beach
8 Follow instructions 5 & 6 on the St Mawes Headland Walk left.
Place Ferry Toddy Steps
Cellars Bohortha
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t Mawes Ferry
Beach
Killigerran Head
55
Lugo
4
A3078
7
5
6
Percuil
River
Step by step
Tregassa
Walk from the historic fishing
village of St Mawes along the
Carrick Roads to St Just in Roseland
and its picturesque church.
Gerrans
along the shoreline to St Just in Roseland.
4 Head into the churchyard and explore
Portscatho Holidays
the magnificent church then exit the churchyard via the main entrance way
7 Before the road, turn right over the stile sign posted Tregear Vean into a
ethella
h lanes
hallow
k Stephen Point
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EXPLORE
Treworlas
Farm
Kings Head
Little
Treviles
Pendower
Beach
Gerrans Bay
Baruppa
Melinsey Mill
Gwendra
Carne Beach
Tregongon
Nare Head
Roseland Walks
A3078
Treburthes
The Nare Hotel
4
Pennarin Point
Trenona Farm
Holidays B&B
5-6 Miles Treworga I Hard I 4-6 h (approx) I I I
A3078
Veryan
Shannick Point
Churchtown Farm
Carne
A stunning walk around Nare Head,
the village of Veryan and Carne
Beach. Tie this walk in with a lunch
stop at the Nare Hotel for a perfect
day out.
5
3
2
6
Nare Head
Trelaglossick
Tregamenna
Manor
Polcreek
1
Calendra
Gul Rock
Travel Connections
King Harry Ferry See p28
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Transport for Cornwall
Bus Number 50
7
8
9
Step by step
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1 From the NT car park at Kiberick Cove, take
the path through the gate to head steeply downhill
towards the cove. When you reach the South West
Coast Path, turn right to follow it around Nare Head.
2 After it has rounded Nare Head, the path drops
steeply downhill, passing a small ruin, and
crosses the stream at the bottom of the valley.
3 Climbing on the other side of the stream, fork
right to leave the Coast Path (or carry on for Carne
Beach and the Nare Hotel), which drops downhill
above Pannarin Point, and continue uphill to Carne.
Fork right to go between the buildings, carrying on
along the lane to the main settlement at Carne.
4 At the road, bear left, ignoring the turning on
your right. Take the path straight ahead at the
sharp left-hand bend. The path passes to the
left of Carne Beacon and comes out on another
road. Turn immediately right onto the footpath
on your right, which follows the right-hand hedge
before coming out onto Pendower Road beside
Churchtown Farm.
5 On the road turn right to walk through Veryan,
continuing straight on at the crossroads,
following Back Lane to the church.
6 Go through the churchyard to take the
footpath running from the left of the church. This
runs alongside the stream for a moment and then
climbs straight ahead through two fields separated
by a small copse to come out on a lane leading to
another road.
7 Turn left on the road and then immediately
right, continuing straight ahead at Trewartha
and on down the lane to Trewartha Hall. Stay on
the footpath as it turns to the left between the
buildings and goes into the left-hand field ahead.
Going through the hedge halfway down, it heads
for the far right-hand corner of this right-hand
field, descending steeply to the stream and coming
out by the houses at Sunny Corner.
8 Bear right past the houses and turn left on the
road. Take the footpath on the lane opposite,
dropping downhill to a track. Turn left on the
track and walk to the junction where the South
West Coast Path leaves on your right, heading
back towards Kiberick and Nare Head.
9 Turn right onto the Coast Path to Kiberick. In
the field below the car park pick up the footpath
on your right to retrace your steps uphill to return
to the start of the walk.
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More @falriver detailed
on the Roseland
MalpasRamble Walk page
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Tregonian
Woodbury
Old Kea
Truro River
Trevean
Tregothnan
House
Penhale
Woods
Fentongollan
Merther Lane
River Fal
St Michael
Penkivel
Nancarrow
Trewartha
Vean
Tregenna
Trewonnal
Parson’s Hill
Woods
Lamorran
Trebollack
Penvose
Gare
Hay
Barton
Farm
EXPLORE
Cregoe
Penhesken
Higher
Demain
Bessy
Beneath
Corss
Ruan Lanihorne
Place to Portscatho
Kings Head Tregongon
Trethella
Trelaglossick
Roseland Walks
River Fal
Calendra
9-10 Miles I Moderate to hard I 5-6 h (approx) I I I
Trelonk
Trenona Farm
Ardevora
Holidays B&B
Veor
Little
Treviles
Baruppa
Treburthes
Ardevora
Ruan High lanes
Treworga
A3078
nel
ek
Mawes Ferry
k Rock
Messack
Point
St Mawes
Castle
Lugo
Carricknath Point
Carricknath Cove
Molunan Beach
A3078
St Anthony Head
B3289
Bosloggas
Borlase
Wood
St Just In
Roseland
Nanashuttal
Place Ferry
1
Cellars
Beach
2
Zone Point
Carlannick
Priory
Point
Polmesk
Polmenna
Bohortha
Philleigh
Polglase
Farm
Froe
Killigerran Head
Porthmellin Head
Penhallow
Treworthal
White Lane
B3289
The
Trelissa
Roseland
Treverras
Treluggan
Tregairewoon
Farm
Merrose
Tredellans
Farm
Roseland Stores
Carwarthen
St. Mawes
3
Barton Farm
Carvinack
Summers Beach
St Anthony
in Roseland
St Anthony Lighthouse
St Anthony Church
Percuil
River
Lanhoose
Toddy Steps
Place
Tregaire
A3078
7
Porthbeor
Beach
Philleigh Way
Cookery School
Gerrans
4
Tregassa
Treloan
Farm
Rosteague
Towan
Beach
Take the
Place Ferry
from St Mawes
to Place
Trewithian
6
5
Rosevine
Porthcurnick
Beach
Portscatho
Porth Cove
Treloan
Beach
Greeb Point
Curgurrel
Porthbean
Beach
Pednvadan
Portscatho Holidays
Trensetrall
Lower Penhallow
Creek Stephen Point
Travel Connections
Place Ferry See p20
7 Days a week (seasonal)
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St Mawes Ferry See p16
7 Days a week
falriver.co.uk/smf
King Harry Ferry See p28
7 days a week
01872 862 312
Transport for Cornwall
Bus Number 50
The Nare Hotel
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A3078
Treworlas
Farm
Melinsey Mill
Gwendra
Churchtown Farm
Carne
Tregamenna
Manor
Polcreek
Carne Beach
Pendower For those wanting a whole day of
Beach
Shannick Point
Ferry landing to Portscatho Nare Head taking in
Gerrans Bay
Step by step
Veryan
walking and magnificent views!
Pennarin Point
A walk along the Roseland Peninsula following
the South West Coast Path from the Place
St Anthony Head, Porthbeor and Towan Beach.
Gul Rock
1 Take the Place Ferry from St Mawes to Place
2 Follow the pathway towards Place Manor and
take the right turn behind and follow the pathway
through the church and up the hill.
3 Take the lower route once you go through
the turnstile and follow the pathway around
the peninsula until you reach Porthbeor (more
instructions on the Roseland Ramble Walk p52)
4 Follow the coast path past Towan Beach and
then on to Portscatho, a perfect spot for lunch
or a snack.
5 Walking up the hill to Gerrans Church. Passing
the church turn left and follow the signs to the
car park, carry on along the lane passing Treloan
Farm towards Porth.
6 From Porth follow the signs that will take you
along the shores of Porth Creek to North Hill
Point.
7 From here you turn and follow the path which
runs alongside the Percuil River back to Place
Creek.
ation
erranwell
)
al
Perranwell Rail
Station
The
EXPLORE
Devoran
Tregye
Point
Four
Turnings
Penpol
Carnon River
Fal Walk
Point Quay
The Oyster Way
Carsawnan
Restronguet
Creek
Carclew
7 Miles
Upper
I
Lodge
Moderate to hard I 4-5h Tregunwith I I I
Restronguet
Angarrick
Passage
Dowstall
Bellair
Tregoose
Crownick Farm
Pandora Inn
Restronguet
barton
B3289
Channel
Creek
Turnaware
Bar
5
Borlase
Wood
B3289
Polmesk
Philleigh Way
Cookery School
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Polmenna
Philleigh
Polg
Carlannick
Far
W
B3289
Trelissa
The Rose
Treverras
Tregairewoon
Farm
Tredellans
Carvinack
Carwarthen
4
Rose
Tregaire
Lanhoose
A3078
Enys Garden
Selected days only
Mylor Bridge
Greatwood
Treg
reluswell
Mount
Lower
Treluswell
Bellevue
Gwarder
Carvinack
Six Turnings
Trelew
Carrick
Roads
Messack
Point
3
St Just In
Roseland
Gerrans
yn Rail
ation
Higher
rgilliack
rewen
Farm
nwarne
arlidnack
an
ads
Farm
This is a spectacular Cornish walk
along the banks of the River Fal and
Penryn
the Oyster Way Lidl from St Mawes Flushing to
Muddy Beach
King Harry Reach.
The walk to King Harry Reach from St Mawes
of Wales
takes in the beautiful scenery along the Fal - the
last remaining oyster fishery in Europe
still to be
Bickland
Water
ock Water
Sparnon
an
Bosloe
n
Beach
Crill
Grebe
Beach
dredged by sail and oar.
Nangitha
Farm
Cornish
Holiday
Cottages
58
Bareppa
Carvallack
wnan Smith
Pencoose
Farm
Falmouth
Roscarrack
Penmorvah
Tregedna
Farm
Meudon
Trerose
Bissom
Water
Boslowick
Roscarrack
Farm
Maenporth
Estate
Nandsidwell Farm
Mawnan Church
Bissom
Sainsbury
Penrose Farm
Landerio Farm
Maenporth Beach
Rosemullion
Farm
Parsons Beach
Golden Bank
High Cliff
Bream Cove
Trevissome Farm
Falmouth
Golf
Course
Pennance
Pennance Mill
Penmere
Rail Station
Gatamala Cove
Prisk Cove
Newporth Beach
Newporth Head
Flushing
Quay
Prince
Pier
Rosemullion Head
Kiln
Quay
Flushing Ferry
Koffiji
Princess Pavilion
Swanpool Point
Swanpool Kayak Hire
Swanpool Beach
Mylor
Harbour
81
Falmouth Hotel
Trelissick
Garden
Falmouth Lodges
Gyllyngvase Café
Pennance Point
Kilnquay
Wood
NMMC
Gyllyngvase Beach
Trefusis
Trefusis Point
Penarrow
Point
Governor
Pendennis
Castle
Turn over for a detailed map of Falmouth
Travel Connections
St Mawes Ferry
Lugo
1 From the quay in St Mawes, head towards Place
Carricknath Point
the castle.
Barton Farm
Carricknath Cove
St Anthony
2
Pick up the coast path from
in Roseland the lower car park
Black Rock
FALMOUTH
BAY
Enterprise Boats See p24
7 Days a week (seasonal)
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St Mawes Ferry See p16
7 Days a week
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King Harry Ferry See p28
7 days a week
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2
St Mawes
Castle
Step by step
Molunan Beach
and follow the path to St Just in Roseland.
St Anthony Lighthouse
3 Here you’ll find St Just Church and the churchyard
that Sir St John Anthony Betjeman Head described as ‘the most
beautiful on earth.'
4 From St Just continue North alongside St Just
Creek before breaking away from the river and
heading inland. The latter part of the walk is on the
road so take care.
5 When you arrive at King Harry Reach you can
jump on the King Harry Ferry and get to the other
side of the river where you can catch an Enterprise
Boat (seasonal, see p24) from the Trelissick
Pontoon back to Falmouth and then come back to
St Mawes via the St Mawes Getting Ferry around or alternatively
retrace your route back.
Bosloggas
Nanashuttal
St. Mawes
A3078
1
KEY
Summers Beach
Place Ferry
Cellars
Beach
St Anthony Church
Zone Point
Main road
Priory
Point
Toddy Steps
Bohortha
Secondary road
More details at falriver.co.uk/walks
Broad
Minor road
Porthbeor
Beach
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Track
Percuil
River
Tre
Fa
Rost
Froe
T
B
Porthm
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Penair
Kiggon
EXPLORE
Old Ale House
M&S
her
nick
The Alverton
Hotel
Skinners
Brewery
Newham
loggas
detailed map of Truro
289
Trethowell
Trevaste
Boscawen
Park
Penpoll
Take
Enterprise Porth Kea
Boats from
Falmouth A great walk that kids
(and dogs!) love around
the National Higher Trust Trelissick along
Lanner
the banks of the Fal River. Trevean
Lower Lanner
Coombe
Malpas
This circular walk can be completed as a whole
Old Kea
walk, or you can just do the north or south route.
5
6
Truro River
1
2
4
3
Menadews
St Clement
Woodbury
Merther
Trelissick Walk
2-3 Miles I Easy Eglosmerther I 1-2h (approx) I I I I
Tregonian
Travel Connections
Penhale
Woods
Step by step
Tresawsan
Fentongollan
Merther Lane
St Michael
Penkivel
24
Enterprise
Boats
Enterprise Boats See p24
1 Starting at the NT main car park, head south
7 Days a week (seasonal)
down the parkland towards the water at the beach,
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Tregothnanturn left and pick up the pathway around the creek.
King Harry Ferry See p28 House
Nancarrow
2 Follow the pathway all the way along until you
7 days a week
see the pontoon on your right down a zig zag
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pathway, follow the zig zag if you want to see the
Transport for Cornwall
river and water, otherwise, continue along the
Bus Number 493
path and go down the steps.
Truro River
North & south walk around the estate
3 Cross the road and continue up the steps on to
the ‘north’ River section Fal of the Woodland Walk.
4 Follow the path around the river and into
Trewartha
Vean
Parson’s Hill
Woods
Treveor
Lamorran
Philleigh
Tregen
Trewonn
Borlase Lamouth Creek.
Wood 5 At the junction, turn right to take a small diversion
to Roundwood Quay and then retrace your
Polmesk
steps back to the junction or turn left to Philleigh carry on Way
Cookery School
the main route. Polmenna
Polglase
6 At the road, cross safely and then follow the path
Carlannick
Farm
to the main drive and follow back to the main car park.
Channel
Note: To walk just one section of the route, at White
Creek
step 4 walk back up the main road to the car park
instead of joining
Trelissa
The
the next
Rosel
section.
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Treverras
Tresillian River
B3289
Treg
Arde
Ve
ck
Cliftures
Farm
Bosvathick
ince
now House
amansack
Wood
Trenoweth
Bosvarren
Lower
Spargo
Farm
105 m
Tregonhaye
Farm
EXPLORE
Chynoweth
Sparnon
Higher Argal
Helford Walk
Higher
Lamanva
Spargo
Lamanva
Farm
Farm
Crossroads
Treverva
Falmouth Treverva Farm to Lamanva the Helford Trewen
Farm
Bosawsack
Antron
Farm
109 m
Higher
Kergilliack
Penwarne
Carlidnack
Bickland
Water
Helland
House
10 Miles I Hard I All day walk I I I I
Trewoon
Crill
Roscollas
Farm
Farm
High Cross
Garage
Trenarth
Farm
ort Navas
Frenchman’s
Creek
renchman’s
Pill
Tregithew
Kestle
Argal
Lake
Trecombe
Treworval
Trenarth
Bridge
Higher Tregarne
Lower Penpoll
Lower Tregarne
Bosahan
Barton
Higher Penpoll
Roscaddon
Boskensoe
Durgan
Crossroads
Condurrow
Tendera
Bareppa
Carvallack
Manaccan
Carne
Gillan
1 Starting in Falmouth Town, follow the main
Lanarth
Budock Water
Trudgwell
Nangitha
Farm
Falmouth
Roscarrack
Penmorvah
Tregedna
Farm
Roscarrack
Farm
Nandsidwell Farm
Helford River
St Anthony
Tregasso
Boslowick
4
Maenporth
Estate
Penrose Farm
Maenporth Beach
High Cliff
Bream Cove
Dennis Head
Men-aver
Point
Lestowder
Golden Bank
Gatamala Cove
Rosemullion
Farm
Trebah
Crossroads Glendurgan
Prisk Cove
Trerose
Garden
Bosloe
9
Durgan
Trebah
Mawnan Church
Helford Garden 7
Durgan Beach Grebe
6
Passage
Beach
Parsons Beach
Robin’s Cover
Porthallack
8
Bar Beach
Beach
August Rock
Passage Cove
Toll Point
Helford Ferry
Helford
Point
The Gew
Helford
Village
Step by step
Mawnan Smith
high street east and past the docks, round
Men-aver
Beach
Landrivick
Farm Choon
the seafront Trelowry to Gyllyngvase Beach. Roskruge
Trezebel
Barton
Roskorwell
2 Follow the path along the back to the beach
Trevaddra
Treglossack
Higher
which will take you on to the coast path and to
Treworgie Bodden
Menifters
Higher
Trenower Swanpool Beach.
Roskruge
Halwyn
3
Beacon
At Swanpool, carry on along the main road
er Trenower
80
at the back of the beach and Trewince turn right to
Carno
Tregarne
rejoin the coast Rosemorder path just past the restaurant.
Tregowris
Tregaminion
Tregidden 4 Follow Farm the Trewoon coast path to Maenporth beach
Tredinnick
and track along the back of the beach to Mill rejoin Mehal
Cornish
Holiday
Cottages
Pendennis Point (more detailed p61) and along
the coast path at the opposite end.
Meudon
Pennance Mill
5
Trewarnevas
Visit Trebah
Garden
Penmere
Rail Station
Falmouth
Golf
Course 3
Pennance
Newporth Head
Swanpool Point
Swanpool Kayak Hire
2 Swanpool Beach
Newporth Beach
Rosemullion Head
Nare Point
Prince
of Wales
Pier
Polnare
Cove
Princess Pavilion Falmouth Hotel
Falmouth Lodges
Gyllyngvase Café
Pennance Point
5 Follow Nare the Head path to Rosemullion Head.
Penare
6
Nare Cove
and arrive at Grebe Beach.
Porthkerris Point
Porthkerris Cove
Pencra Head
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8Porthallow
Follow the path way again along the river
9 Park-an-tindo
Trenance
Koffiji
1
NMMC
Gyllyngvase Beach
Pendennis
Castle
Turn over for a detailed map of Falmouth
This long walk takes you through
the maritime port of Falmouth,
along beautiful stretches of
coastline in Falmouth Bay
before joining the Helford River
and ending at Helford Passage.
There is a bus service from Helford Passage
factor in time to walk up here if returning by
Chyreen
Porthoustock
bus (check times before you set out)
back to Falmouth if you don’t fancy the
walk back. Check times before you set out.
Continued
Governor
St Mawes Fer
Black Rock
FALMOUTH
BAY
From Rosemullion Head, carry on along the
path past the village of Mawnan, Porth Saxon
7 Follow the path at the back of Grebe Beach
and round the last corner until you reach
Helford Passage.
The return bus leaves from the top of the
hill at the junction to Helford Passage, so
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porth Beach
rth Head
osemullion Head
Nare Point
Prince
of Wales
Pier
Polnare
Cove
Nare Cove
Quay
Flushing Ferry
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Koffiji
Nare Head
Princess Pavilion
Gyllyngvase Café
Gyllyngvase Beach
Swanpool Point
Swanpool Kayak Hire
Swanpool Beach
A39
1
NMMC
Trefusis Point
Falmouth Hotel
Falmouth Lodges
4
Pendennis
Castle
Governor
Walk around the historic Pendennis
Turn over for a detailed map of Falmouth
Headland where you'll be rewarded
with fantastic views across Falmouth
Harbour Pennance Point and along the Cornish coast.
Step by step (see map above)
1 From Custom House Quay head east towards
the Maritime Museum along the road, cross the
first mini roundabout and follow Bar Road past
N. Parade
Pendarves Rd
Tresillians Rd
Falmouth Road
Police Station
A39
Tehidy Tce
Penwerris Lane
Penrose Rd
Straton Tce
Penwerris Tce
FALMOUTH
Trevethan Rd
Kimberley Park Rd
Killigrew Street
To Maenporth
and Swanpool
Albany Pl
The
Moor
Albany Rd
Marlborough Rd
Greenbank
Trefusis Rd
Greenbank
Quay
Market St
St Mawes Ferry
Black Rock
5
FALMOUTH
BAY
the entrance to the docks, under the railway bridge.
2 After crossing the roundabout you will start
to climb Castle Drive and can enjoy the fantastic
views across the harbour and into the active
dockyard below.
46
Broadmead
Guesthouse
Discover more
about Falmouth
2
6
Greenbank, Water’s Edge
& The Working Boat
Kimberley Park
Church St
New Street
Woodlane Crescent
Prince of Wales
Pier (POW)
Oggie’s Cornish Kitchen
Queen Mary
Gardens
A39
St Michael’s
Resort
FLUSHING
Flushing Holiday
Cottages
Fox Rosehill
Arwenack St
Arwenack Av
Trefusis Rd
Custom
Sessions House
Surf & Skate 2 Quay
Shop (CHQ)
Harbour Reach
The Chain Locker
Harbour Lights
RoBo
Koffiji
Anacapri
Kinbrae
Events Square
Bar Road
Chelsea House
B&B
Tunnel
RNLI Station
Maritime Museum
Enjoy a gentle stroll taking in the
best of this historic maritime town.
3
4
5
1
St Mawes
Castle
KEY
Summers Beach
Place Ferry
Continued St Anthony Head
Zone Point
3 A short distance after the docks you will find
Ferry to St Mawes,
Trelissick & Truro
Ferry to St Mawes
Falmouth Docks
Castle Beach
Castle Drive
Castle Drive
EXPLORE
Bohortha
Carricknath Point
St Anthony Church
Porthbeor
Barton Farm
Carricknath Cove Around the Falmouth Peninsula
Beach
St Anthony
in Roseland
Molunan Beach
2 Miles I Easy I 1-2h I I I I
St Anthony Lighthouse
Pendennis
Castle
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Pendennis Point
the entrance for Pendennis Castle.
Cellars
Beach
4 Explore this prominent castle and enjoy its
breathtaking views. Continuing along Castle Drive
you will come to Pendennis Point where you can
explore the headland and enjoy an ice cream.
From Pendennis Point you continue along
Castle Drive until you reach a fork. Bear right and
pick up Castle Hill which will take you back to the
roundabout next to Falmouth Docks.
6 From the roundabout follow your original track.
Optional: You can extend this walk by strolling
down the sea front to Gyllyngvase Beach.
Travel Connections
Enterprise Boats See p24
7 Days a week (seasonal)
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St Mawes Ferry See p16
7 Days a week
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Cornwall by Kernow
7 Days a week
Bus U1 & U2
Getting around
Main road
Falmouth
Secondary road
A walk around Broad Falmouth Town
Minor road
1-2 Miles I Easy I 1h I I I I
Track
Railway
Step by step Path
River
Toddy Steps
Place
Pendennis
Travel Connections
Enterprise Boats See p24
7 Days a week (seasonal)
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St Mawes Ferry See p16
7 Days a week
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Cornwall by Kernow
7 Days a week
Bus U1 & U2
Towa
Beac
Kil
Porthmell
1 Start your Cycling walk at Discovery route Quay, home to
the National
Walk
Maritime
described
Museum
in
Cornwall.
the Fal River Guide
2 Head down Arwenack Street to Custom
House Quay for great views across the harbour.
Ferry route
3 Continue your walk through the town with
its eclectic mix of shops and cafes before
reaching the Prince of Wales Pier. Here you’ll
find the Fal River Visitor Information Centre.
4 From here, stroll up to the Moor before
taking on the steps of Jacob’s Ladder. You can
head back down the steps once you get your
breath back or walk parallel to the harbour
before cutting back down to Arwenack Street.
water
EXPLORE
Trefusis
Around the headland
5 Miles I Easy I 4 Hours I I
Twelveheads
Coombe
Cusgarne
Chycoose
Vean
Threemilestone
Disused
Mining
Area
Coldwind Cross
Bissoe
Higher
Bissoe
Coop
Wheal Baddon
Sparnock
Helston
Water
Chycowling
Highertown
Truro
Old Ale House
A390
Skinners
A walk with great views across
Brewery
the Carrick Roads from Flushing,
Nansvallan
Newham
through the village, to Mylor Yacht
Harbour around Trefusis Headland.
Kea
Higher
Start this walk from Falmouth by
Calenick Trethowell
catching the Flushing Killow Park Ferry from
Golf Course
Carlyon
Prince of Wales Pier.
Gew
Farm
The Valley
Chygowlin
Carnon Downs
Quenchwell
Aldi
Come to Good
Sainsbury
Playing Place
Halvarras
Farm
B3289
Lanyew
M&S
Treloggas
Turn over for a detailed map of Truro
Porth Kea
Higher
Lanner
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Trevaste
Boscawen
Park
Truro River
Penpoll
Lower Lanner
Coombe
Malp
Old
Trev
M
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94
Frogpool
Rose
Tregellas
Farm
Trewedna
Pelean
Cross
Pellynwartha
Ponsanooth
Step by step
Mylor Lidgey by following the coast.
Gaddles
2
62
Roskrow
Wood
Goonhingey
Carnsew
Granite
Quarry
Lower
Trewedna
Perranarworthal
College
Reservoir
Perranwell Station
Devichoys Wood
( Nature Reserve)
Barras
Moor
1
Cosawes
Treffry
When you arrive in Flushing, enjoy
Little
Treliever
Treluswell
Perranwell
Antron
Trenoweth
4
Farm
Tregonhaye
Cliftures
Farm Chynoweth
Farm
to Flushing or from Trelew as shown on map. Bickland
Water
Higher
Lower
Kergilliack
Nangitha
Spargo
Farm
Farm
Argal
Lake
Budock Water
Higher Argal
Perranwell Rail
Station
the historic fishing village, its two pubs and the
Devas
Quayside Restaurant before heading towards
After you round Trefusis Point, look out
Treluswell
Mankea
Mount
for the cave and Roskrow steps A39 cut into the stone foreshore.
Both were used to
Farm
Lower
B3292 Treluswell
transfer
contraband goods ashore with the cave
Bellevue
marking the entrance to an old tunnel that led
up to Higher the cellars of the estate house on the hill
Treliever
where the goods were Tremough
stored.
Trenoweth
Granite
Asda
and boasts one of the oldest Celtic crosses in
Quarry
Sparnon
Carclew
Upper Lodge
3 Once in
Mabe Mylor Harbour you can enjoy
Station
a drink
Glasney Rooms Penryn
in Castaways Burnthouse or in the cafe. St Mylor Church
is a two minute walk away from the harbour
the country.
More details in
our area map
leaflet
Penryn Rail
Retrace your steps back along the path back
Pencoose
Farm
Flushing Ferry
Devoran
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Falmouth
Carnon River
Carsawnan
Angarrick
35
Dowstall
Bellair
Enys Garden
Selected days only
Gwarder
Bissom
Water
Boslowick
Carvinack
Bissom
Farm
Lidl
Muddy Beach
Sainsbury
See Flushing
Ferry p35
Landerio Farm
Travel Connections
07974 799 773
Six Turnings
Tregye
Tregoose
Point
Point Quay
Restronguet
Creek
Tregunwith
Restronguet
Passage
Trevissome Farm
Crownick Farm
Mylor Bridge
Penmere
Rail Station
Flushing
Flushing 1
Quay
Four
Turnings
Pandora Inn
Trelew
Penpol
Restronguet
barton
Kiln
Quay
Flushing Ferry
Prince
of Wales
Pier
Koffiji
Greatwood
Mylor
Harbour
Kilnquay
Wood
NMMC
B3289
3
4
Penarrow
Point
Trefusis
2
Trefusis Point
Carrick
Roads
Channel
Creek
Turnaware
Bar
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St Mawes Ferry
Messa
Poin
St Ma
Cast
Carric
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Coombe
Cusgarne
Chycoose
Vean
Disused
Mining
Area
Coldwind Cross
Bissoe
Higher
Bissoe
Wheal Baddon
Sparnock
Helston
Water
Gew
Farm
Chycowling
The Valley
Killow Park
Golf Course
Chygowlin
EXPLORE
Playing Place
Treloggas
Mylor Creek
Quenchwell
Come to Good
Halvarras
Farm
Carlyon
Lanyew
B3289
Carnon Downs A circular walk around Mylor
3 Miles I Easy I 2h (approx) I I I
Porth Kea
Higher
Lanner
Lowe
C
A393
Frogpool
Rose
Tregellas
Farm
Trewedna
Pelean
Cross
Pellynwartha
Ponsanooth
Lower
Trewedna
Perranwell Station
Perranarworthal
Devichoys Wood
( Nature Reserve)
Barras
Moor
Perranwell Rail
Station
Perranwell
Carclew
Upper Lodge
Tregye
B3289
A beautiful little walk from Mylor
Penpol
Bridge along Tregoose
Devoran
Mylor Creek and
around the
Point
headland to Restronguet
Weir. This relaxed stroll along Mylor
Creek Carnon Riverhas glorious views of the
Carrick Roads Point Quay and the Roseland.
Extend the walk a little further and
Carsawnan
call into the Restronguet Pandora Inn for lunch.
Angarrick
Creek
Tregunwith
Restronguet
Passage
Crownick Farm
Four
Turnings
Pandora Inn
Tu
A394
ow
ture
rk
Menallack
Farm
Treffry
Devas
Cliftures
Farm
Lidgey
Lower
Spargo
Farm
Higher
Spargo
Farm
Helland
House
Roskrow
Wood
Goonhingey
Higher
Treliever
Carnsew
Granite
Quarry
Trenoweth
Trenoweth
Granite
Quarry
Chynoweth
Treverva
Cosawes
Mankea
Gaddles
Treverva Farm
Roskrow
Farm
Mabe
Burnthouse
Argal
Lake
Antron
Farm
Lamanva
Farm
A39
Lamanva
College
Reservoir
Lamanva
Crossroads
Little
Treliever
Tremough
Glasney Rooms
Asda
Tregonhaye
Farm
Treluswell
B3292
Higher Argal
Treluswell
Mount
Lower
Treluswell
Penryn Rail
Station
Higher
Kergilliack
Trewen
Farm
Bellevue
Sparnon
Crill
Bickland
Water
Nangitha
Farm
Budock Water
Penryn
Enys Garden
Selected days only
Gwarder
Pencoose
Farm
Trewoon
Penmorvah
Roscollas
Farm
Falmouth
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Golf
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Falmouth
Roscarrack
Bissom
Water
Boslowick
Roscarrack
Farm
Carvinack
Bissom
Farm
Lidl
Muddy Beach
Sainsbury
Dowstall
Bellair
Landerio Farm
Six Turnings
Trevissome Farm
Step by step
Mylor
1 Beginning at the car park in Mylor Harbour Bridge,
cross the road Flushing and follow Trevellan Road Trefusis down
Golden Bank
Mylor Bridge
towards Mylor Creek.
Flushing
Quay
2
4
Restronguet
barton
5
Trelew
Kiln
Quay
Flushing Ferry
Prince
of Wales
Pier
Pennance Point
Greatwood
Kilnquay
Wood
Penarrow
Point
Carric
Road
NMMC
Pandora Inn)
Koffiji
4
Penmere Then take the road up the hill past
Gover
Rail Station
Pendennis
Restronguet Barton. Princess Pavilion Falmouth Hotel Castle
Falmouth Lodges
5 When you reach the junction
follow the path
Gyllyngvase Café
back across the fields where Gyllyngvase you Beach will return to
Course
Pennance
1
When the road ends you’ll find a footpath
which will take you along the creek
Trefusis
and around
Point
the headland.
3 Follow the footpath until you reach
Restronguet Weir and Restronguet Point.
(Carry on here alongside the water to the
Trevellan Road.
Swanpool Point
Swanpool Kayak Hire
Swanpool Beach
2
3
Turn over for a detailed map of Falmouth
haye
m
Park
& Ride
Bickland
EXPLORE
Water
Nangitha
Threemilestone
Farm
Falmouth
Coop
Higher
Kergilliack
Pier
Treliske Hospital
Truro River
Highertown
Tresillian River
Truro
/falriver
NMMC 4
St Mawes
Turn
Budock Water
over for a detailed map of Truro
Chacewater
Koffiji
Sparnon
Penmere
her Argal
Boslowick
Governor
Rail Station
Truro City
A390
Skinners
Brewery
Pendennis 2
Boscawen
Princess Pavilion Falmouth Hotel
Park
Nansvallan
Newham Castle
Falmouth Lodges
City Walks
3
Roscarrack
Gyllyngvase Café
Truro River Black Rock Malp
Gyllyngvase Beach
4 Miles I Moderate I 3h I I
Trewen
Roscarrack I
Kea
Trevaste
Farm
Farm
Golden Bank
Swanpool Step Point by step
Higher
Calenick Trethowell
Swanpool Kayak 1
Start Hire in Truro and walk down Lemon Quay, Penpoll
Killow Park
Sparnock
Twelveheads
Golf Course
Carlyon
Swanpool Beach
City and under the subway towards Tesco.
Crill country come together in Travel Connections
Porth Kea
Gew
Farm
Turn over for a detailed map of Falmouth
PenmorvahDisused
Old
Mining
Transport for Cornwall
the Truro City Walk
Falmouth
2 Take the path by the riverside along
Area
Wheal Baddon
Various Golf Buses
Chygowlin
Higher
Course
Newham Road before turning right up Gas Hill.
Playing Place
Lanner
Pennance Helston
Tre
Cornwall by Kernow
Lower Lanner
Water
Pennance 3
Lanyew
Bissoe
Chycowling
Point Here you’ll pick Halvarras up a cycle and footpath
Farm
Treloggas
Various Buses
Coombe
Quenchwell on your left. You’re now on the old Newham
Penrose Farm
Coombe
Tregedna
Higher Enterprise Newporth Boats Beach
Railway Line.
Bissoe
Chycoose Farm
The Valley
B3289
Penwarne
Vean
Selected high tide cruises
Newporth Head
4 Follow the path all the way until it ends. It
Pennance Mill Carnon Downs
Cusgarne
Coldwind Cross
Come to Good
will bring you out opposite Station Road.
FALMOUTH
Bareppa
5 Take care crossing the road and follow
Maenporth Beach
garne
Frogpool
Perranwell Station
Four
down the Tregye hill past Turnings Truro Train B3289 Station and back
Carvallack
Perranwell Rail
Carlidnack
Maenporth
Estate
High Cliff
BAY
Station
into town.
Rose
Tregellas
Penpol
Farm
6 Take Tregoose some time out to enjoy all Truro has
Perranwell
Devoran
Channel
to offer, from Truro Cathedral to Lemon Street
Creek
Cornish
Point
Lower
oskensoe
Trewedna
Holiday Trewedna Meudon
Cottages Perranarworthal
Market, and enjoy a well deserved rest.
Carnon River
Bream Cove
enpoll A393
A390
Pelean
Mawnan Smith
Point Quay
Cross
Pellynwartha Turnaware
Bar
Park
& Ride
Carsawnan
Tresillian
Waitrose
Restronguet
Treffry
Cartharthen
Gatamala Cove
A390
Creek
Durgan
B3284
Nancemabyn
Crossroads
Nandsidwell Farm
A390
Malpas
Devichoys Wood
( Nature Reserve)
Carclew
4
Upper Lodge
Tregunwith
Penair
Kiggon
Great
Ponsanooth
Restronguet
Trewirgie
The Alverton
Little
Rosemullion
Angarrick
Hotel
Rosemullion Head
Passage
Barras
Tregerrick
Trewigie
Moor
Crownick Farm Pandora Inn
A3078
Malpas Treliske to Hospital Tresillian
Farm
3 Merther
Cosawes
Dowstall
Treffry
Old Ale House
Glendurgan
Highertown
p
Prisk Cove
Trerose
Restronguet
Little
Aldi
Garden
Bosloe
Sainsbury
Menadews
Tregerrick
Bellair
barton
Eglosmerther
3 Miles I Easy Devas I 2h I
M&S
Durgan
Truro
Treveor
Mawnan Church
St Clement
Turn over for Treluswell
a detailed map of Truro Tresawsan
Trewartha
Greatwood
ah
Lidgey
Mylor Bridge
2 Penhale
Vean
en
Gaddles
Enys Garden
Woods
Have a brilliant walk from the A390
Selected days only
Durgan Beach
Skinners
Grebe
Treluswell
Trebollack
Mankea
Brewery
Penvose
lovely village Beach of Malpas along Boscawen
Parsons the
Mount
Beach
Roskrow
A39
Park
Tregenna
Robin’s Cover
Nansvallan
Newham
Gare
Porthallack
46Carrick
Mes
Farm
Lower
calming banks of the beautiful B3292
Gwarder
Treluswell
Fentongollan
Beach
August Rock
Discover more
Po
Carvinack Six Turnings
Roskrow
Trelew
Wood
Bellevue Truro River
e
Malpas
Tresillian River. Toll Point
Merther Lane
about Falmouth
Roads
Little
1
Treliever
Trewonnal
Kea
Trevaste Pencoose
Bissom
Tregonian Landerio Farm
Goonhingey
Higher
Farm
Water
Penarrow
Calenick Trethowell
Point
Helford River
Ruan Lanihorne
Higher
Bissom
Penpoll
Woodbury
Trevissome Farm
Parson’s Hill
Killow Park
St Michael
Sparnock
Treliever The Gew
Farm
Carlyon
Woods
Golf Course
Penkivel
Porth Kea
Gew
Tremough Travel connections Step by step Mylor
King
Farm
Carnsew
Penryn Rail
Old Kea
Trethella
Granite
Station Transport for Cornwall
Lamorran Harbour
l Baddon
Quarry Mabe
Glasney Rooms
St Anthony
Penryn
1 Follow the path out of Malpas.
Chygowlin
Higher
Tendera
Playing Place
Lanner Various Buses
Lidl
Trefusis
Burnthouse
Flushing
River Fal
Helston
Muddy Trevean Beach
Tregothnan 2
Following the river, head to the village of St
Lanyew
Lower Lanner
House
Nancarrow
Kilnquay
Water
Trelonk
Chycowling
Halvarras
Ardevora
A394
Farm
Treloggas
Cornwall Coombe by Kernow
Flushing
Wood
Veor
Trenoweth
Dennis Head
Clement. Quay
Quenchwell
Little
Condurrow
Granite
Asda
Treviles
Quarry
Various Buses
Sainsbury
3
Kiln
Kernow
Pass through the village and keep following
Ardevora
TrudgwellThe Valley
B3289
College
Quay
Adventure
Men-aver
Trefusis Point
Reservoir
Enterprise Boats Nare Point
Flushing Ferry
Park
River Fal
Prince
Treworg
Carnon Downs
Antron
Point Men-aver
the river all of Wales the way to Tresillian. Ruan High lanes
on
Trenoweth Come to Good Farm
Pier
Tregonhaye
Selected Beach high tide cruises
Cliftures
4
Trensetrall
Borlase Retrace your steps back to Malpas.
Farm Chynoweth
Farm
St M
Bickland
Polnare
Wood
Cas
Water
Cove
Philleigh
Gillan
Four
Higher
Polmesk
Carne
Philleigh Way
Lower
Tregye Turnings B3289Kergilliack
Nangitha
Cookery School
Perranwell Rail
Spargo
Polmenna
Station
Lestowder
Farm
Falmouth
NMMC Polglase
Farm
Penhallow
Nare Head Carlannick
Farm
Lower PenhallowSt Mawes Ferry
ArgalTregasso
Budock Water
Lake
Penpol
Penare
Koffiji
Tregoose
Treworthal A3078
anwell
Devoran
Sparnon
Penmere
Channel
White Lane
B3289
Car
narth
Higher Argal
Boslowick
Governor
Rail Station
Higher
Creek
Point
Trewarnevas
Pendennis
Trelissa
Treworlas
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The Roseland
Lamanva
Spargo
Lamanva
Princess Pavilion Falmouth Hotel Castle
C
Farm
Farm
Crossroads
Falmouth Lodges
Farm
Carnon River
Roscarrack
Gyllyngvase Café
Black Rock
Treverva
Treverras
Aldi
5
Sainsbury
6
Old Ale House
M&S
1
The Alverton
Hotel
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Safety Tips
EMERGENCY AT SEA OR ON THE COAST
Every year, thousands of people get into real,
life-threatening difficulty on our coasts.
They may be washed out to sea, pulled under
by a strong rip current, or simply get into the
water when conditions are dangerous.
To ensure you and your family don’t put
Beach
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Food & Drink
Lifeguard
Parking
Public toilets
Beaches
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yourselves in danger, we have compiled
some simple steps you can take to stay safe
on the beach.
TOP TIPS TO STAY SAFE
Always read and obey the safety signs,
usually found at the entrance to the beach.
These will help you avoid potential hazards
on the beach and identify the safest areas
for swimming.
When on a lifeguarded beach, find the red
and yellow flags and always swim or
bodyboard between them – this area is
patrolled by lifeguards.
Never swim alone.
If you get in trouble, stick your hand in the
air and shout for help.
If you see someone in difficulty, never
attempt a rescue. Tell a lifeguard or, if you
can’t see a lifeguard, call 999 or 112 and ask
for the Coastguard.
If you think you are caught in a ‘rip’ try to swim
parallel to the beach until out of the effects of
the rip and then make your way to shore.
Falmouth
Maenporth
Helford
Pentewan
Flushing
Gyllyngvase
Swanpool
St Mawes
Little &
Great Molunan
Porthbeor
Towan
Porthcurnick
Portscatho
W
Gorran Haven
Pendower
& Carne
RNLI More information on beach safety, go to rnli.org.uk/beachsafety or call 0800 328 0600
N
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Pentewan
Gorran Haven
Portholland
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Danger. NEVER enter the water
when the red flag is flying,
under any circumstances.
Patrolled by lifeguards.
Safe areas to swim, bodyboard
and use inflatables.
Patrolled by lifeguards.
For use of watercraft such
as surfboards and kayaks.
Offshore wind. You should
NEVER use an inflatable
when the sock is flying.
A wide sandy beach with access via
Pentewan village. Excellent for
swimming and watersports. Small
car park which can get busy during
the summer months.
Near: Mevagissey On the map: N5 p123
Best conditions for a pleasant day:
Wind Direction: N, NW, W & SW
Avoid: Strong E, SE & S winds
Tide: Best Low Water +/- 5 Hrs
Parking: Small car park in village
A popular wide sandy beach with good
parking and access via a large slipway.
A safe swimming beach with good
facilities including café, shop and
toilets.
Near: Gorran On the map: M6 p123
Best conditions for a pleasant day:
Wind Direction: NE, N, NW & W
Avoid: Strong E, SE & S winds
Tide: Best Low Water +/- 4 Hrs
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Towan
A sandy crescent-shaped beach that is
larger than it may first appear. It has
coarse sand and rock-pools at low tide.
Usually a quiet beach.
Near: Froe
On the map: E9 p122
Best conditions for a pleasant day:
Wind Direction: W, SW, S, SE, E, NE & N
Avoid: Strong E & S winds
Tide: Best Low Water +/- 5 Hrs
Parking: At Porth farm, 5 mins walk
Food & Drinks: Thirstea above Towan Beach
St Mawes - Tavern
Take
the St Mawes
Ferry from
Falmouth.
See p16
Small but very sheltered beach in the
fishing village of St Mawes. Close to
shops, pubs & toilets and connected to
Falmouth by a regular ferry service.
Near: St Mawes On the map: D8 p122
Best conditions for a pleasant day:
Wind Direction: W, NW, N, NE & E
Avoid: Strong E & S winds
Tide: Best Low Water +/- 4 Hrs
Dogs: Not allowed on Tavern Beach
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Gyllyngvase
Gyllyngvase is Falmouth’s main
award-winning beach. The beach is a
10 minute walk from town or about 1hr
if you take the leisurely stroll around
Pendennis Headland. See p63.
The outward stretching Lizard peninsula
which is the UK’s most southerly point
and the historic Pendennis Castle that
guards the harbour entrance is a sight
to be seen.
Gyllyngvase also has a beachside café/
bar serving dishes using the finest
Cornish produce as well as
delicious cakes.
The soft white sand, the rolling waves
and the variety of activities on offer
make Gyllyngvase perfect for families.
Twinned with its breath-taking views
out into Falmouth Bay where you might
see ships at anchor.
Great and Little Molunan
The beach is lifeguarded in the summer
months making it a safe spot for children.
Activities on offer at the beach include
kayaking, coasteering, climbing and
much more.
Near: Falmouth On the map: C9 p122
Best conditions for a pleasant day:
Tide: Best any tide and some surf at low tide
Dogs: Only in winter (banned Easter to 1Oct)
#GyllyBeach
Set in the shelter of St Anthony's
lighthouse and headland, Great and
Little Molunan overlook the Carrick
Roads and Falmouth harbour. A
picturesque cove with a sandy beach
and sheltered from the east winds, it’s
the perfect beach for relaxing or exploring
all the quirky nooks and crannies. St
Anthony’s lighthouse was built in 1835
and is a prominent local landmark
protecting sailors entering Falmouth
harbour from the Manacles. There are
also the remains of WW2 gun batteries
and magnificent views out to sea and
back to Falmouth.
To access Little & Great Molunan, leave
the car at St Anthony Head (NT) or take
the ferry from St Mawes to Place and
follow the South West Coast Path.
The beach can be found at the bottom
of a short flight of steep steps. Toilets
are available at St Anthony Head but
there are no facilities on the beach.
Near: St Anthony Head On the map: D9 p122
Best conditions for a pleasant day:
Wind Direction: : N, NE, E & SE
Avoid: Strong W, SW & S winds
Tide: Best Low Water +/- 4 Hrs
See Also
St Mawes Ferry: Page 16
Place Ferry: Page 20
Walks: Page 52
Visit St Mawes: Page 49
#GreatMolunan
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Swanpool
Swanpool is a popular Falmouth beach,
not as big as nearby Gyllyngvase but
with many of the same facilities.
Situated along the same stretch of coast,
the beach offers endless views over
Falmouth Bay and the ships at anchor,
as well as glimpses of the harbour
entrance and St Anthony’s Lighthouse.
The beach has a variety of activities
if you fancy some adventure such as
kayaking and paddleboarding. You can
even find your inner Tiger Woods on
the Crazy Golf Course. Just behind the
beach is the Swanpool Nature Reserve.
A rare habitat where you will see an
abundance of wildlife including ducks,
wading birds and the resident pair of
swans who, in spring, are accompanied
by their fluffy cygnets.
The beach café is very popular and
is open all year round. It sells a wide
variety of drinks, hot and cold food and
their own quirky ice cream.
Swanpool beach has toilets as well as a
large car park. Dogs are not allowed on
the beach in the summer.
Near: Falmouth On the map: B9 p122
Best conditions for a pleasant day:
Wind Direction: SW, W, NW & N
Avoid: Strong S, SE, E & NE winds
Tide: Best any tide and surf at low tide
Dogs: Only in winter (banned Easter to 1 Oct)
#swanpool
Helford Passage
Trebah & Durgan
Maenporth Beach
Extremely attractive beaches on the
North shore of the Helford Estuary.
The beach at Helford Passage has a
pub, toilets, ferry and boat hire with
the ferry landing on the beach at Trebah
and Durgan.
Near: Helford On the map: A10 p122
Best conditions for a pleasant day:
Wind Direction: NE, N, NW & W
Tide: All tides & good rock pooling at low tide
#HelfordPassage
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A delightful sheltered sandy beach -
perfect for families. Relax with an ice
cream from the café on the beach, dine
in the highly acclaimed Cove Restaurant
or get active and hire a kayak.
Direct access from the car park to the
beach with public toilets nearby. A short
distance from the beach is Maenporth
Estate offering first-class accommodation
with leisure facilities surrounded by
magnificent gardens.
Near: Falmouth On the map: A9 p122
Best conditions for a pleasant day:
Tide: Best any tide and surf at low tide
Dogs: Banned Easter to 1 Oct
#maenporth
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Portholland Porthcurnick Portscatho
A small sandy beach linking the two
coves of East and West Portholland.
Covered at high tide but some great
rockpooling at low tide. Level access to
the beach at West Portholland.
Near: Portholland On the map: J6 p123
Best conditions for a pleasant day:
Wind Direction: W, NW, N & NE
Avoid: Strong E, SE & S winds
Tide: Best Low Water +/- 4 Hrs
Parking: Limited
A wide sandy beach backed by lush
green fields and sheltered by steep cliffs
either side. Great rockpools at low tide
and a slipway.
Near: Portscatho On the map: G7 p122
Best conditions for a pleasant day:
Wind Direction: N, NW, W & SW
Avoid: Strong E, SE & S winds
Tide: Best Low Water +/- 4 Hrs
Parking: Portscatho car park , 5 mns walk
Public Toilets: In Portscatho
Mostly rocky but with many sandy
patches. Great for rock-pooling at low
tide. Set at the base of an attractive
fishing village with lots of amenities
such as shops, galleries and pubs.
Near: Portscatho On the map: F8 p122
Best conditions for a pleasant day:
Wind Direction: SE, S, SW, W & NW
Avoid: Strong E winds
Tide: Best Low Water +/- 3 Hrs
#portscatho
Pendower/Carne Beach
Lunch on the beach
After a morning on the beach, head up
the hill and treat yourself to lunch at the
Nare Hotel’s “Quarterdeck’’ restaurant.
Looking out across Carne Beach
towards Nare Head, the Quarterdeck
has an excellent lunch menu including
a wide range of freshly caught sea food
that can be enjoyed together with
a glass of chilled rosé wine and the
spectacular view. A mile-long sandy
beach sheltered by the dominant Nare
Headland to the East. Great safe beach
for kids with flat soft sand and lots
of shelter.
Near: Veryan On the map: G7 p122
Best conditions for a pleasant day:
Wind Direction: NE, N, NW & W
Avoid: E, SE, S & SW winds
See Also:
The Nare Hotel: Page 94
Visit St Mawes: Page 49
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THINGS
TO DO
Sophie Stanley Butcher
Learning Officer,
National Maritime
Museum Cornwall
Dotted along the River Fal, on the foreshore and
inland, is a rich array of things to do, ready and
waiting to be explored and discovered. From gardens
bursting with Cornish colour to museums and
attractions, such as ours, full of heritage and local
history - all family friendly, all incredibly welcoming
and every one of them delighted to see you.
At National Maritime Museum Cornwall we’ve a
jam-packed year ahead. With aerial performances in the
summer holidays, heritage boat charters running until
September and brand-new exhibitions too it is truly an
exciting time to visit. Add in the 15 galleries, Lookout Tower,
the underwater Tidal Zone and the café with views over
Falmouth and you really do have a day out to remember.
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EXPLORE local beaches,
creeks and wildlife at
your own pace
ATTRACTIONS
The river is packed
full of great places
to visit from castles
to gardens.
ON THE WATER
Get wet on the river,
sailing, boat hire
and kayaking.
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ADVENTURE
Outdoor and indoor
activities to suit all
tastes and skills.
WORKSHOPS
A range of workshops
for all including cooking
and yoga retreats.
CULTURE & ARTS
Live music, theatre,
dance, literature.
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Pendennis Castle
Stir up your sense of adventure at
Pendennis Castle, a coastal fortress
with unmissable sea views. Travel
back to wartime Cornwall, climb to
the top of the keep, and enjoy acres
of green space at this historic gem.
Castle
Open daily
27 Mar – 31 Oct,
26 Dec - 1 Jan, 19 - 27 Feb
Weekends Only
1 Nov – 23 Dec, 2 Jan – 18 Feb
Wed-Sun
28 Feb - 31 Mar
The castle has defended Cornwall since
Tudor times and played a vital role
during the two World Wars.
Don’t miss the daily blast of a historic
gun (Apr-Oct), or the chance to grab
lunch in the café, with traditional Cornish
food as fabulous as the views.
Please see website for the latest booking
information and opening times.
Situated on a headland overlooking
Falmouth, Pendennis is one of Henry
VIII’s finest seaside castles. And despite
its peaceful setting, it has a rich and
poignant history.
Get married in style...
Winding stone staircases, atmospheric
war rooms and action-packed events
make it all too easy to imagine life here
centuries ago. Plus, a Castle Explorers
family trail guides you round the fortress.
St Mawes Castle
www.english-heritage.org.uk/pendennis
English Heritage, Pendennis Castle, TR11 4NQ
01326 316 594
/pendenniscastle
On the Map: p124
In Falmouth
Castle
Open daily
27 Mar – 31 Oct,
19 - 27 Feb
Weekends Only
1 Nov – 23 Dec, 27 Dec – 18 Feb
Wed-Sun
28 Feb - 31 Mar
Get married in style at historic
Pendennis Castle and make it
a day to remember.
Wedding Ceremonies and Receptions
with Special Packages available.
www.english-heritage.org.uk/hospitality
PendennisHospitality@english-heritage.org.uk
01326 310 100
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Set on the edge of a pretty fishing
village, St Mawes Castle is among the
best-preserved of Henry VIII's seaside
fortresses – and the most elaborately
decorated of them all.
The castle protected the port of Falmouth
against invasion for 450 years, alongside
its sister fortress, Pendennis. Wander
through landscaped grounds and gardens,
and discover intricate carvings on the
walls – designed to flatter the Tudor King.
One of the best ways to approach the
castle is by the St Mawes Ferry, and
be sure to explore the picture-perfect
harbour and village on your way.
Please see website for the latest booking
information and opening times.
www.english-heritage.org.uk/stmawes
English Heritage, St Mawes Castle, TR2 5DE
01326 270 526
On the Map: p125
In St Mawes
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National Maritime Museum Cornwall
THINGS TO DO
Pay once
and return
again and again
for a full
year.
National Maritime Museum Cornwall
is an independent museum celebrating
the overwhelming influence of the
sea on history and culture and telling
the story of Cornwall’s incredible
maritime heritage.
Explore 15 galleries over five floors,
packed with local, national and
international stories and fascinating
maritime objects. Visit the Lookout
Tower for the best views of Falmouth
before heading down to the Tidal Zone
to search for sea life through the giant
undersea windows. Pop by the Boatbuilding
Workshop and see what their
team of boat builders and volunteers
are currently working on. Head to the
Treasure Island Play Zone and the RNLI
Rescue Zone where imaginations can
run wild. Take a moment to look up at
the flying flotilla in the Main Hall
and then drink in the views in
the Waterside Café
MONSTERS
OF THE DEEP
Deep in the dark murky depths
of the ocean bioluminescence dances
and shadowy figures loom. Something’s
there, but what? Could it be krakens
with tentacles two miles long and giant
sharks as big as skyscrapers? Legends,
folklore and modern day science present
Monsters of the Deep - you decide what
lies beneath.
MAJOR
EXHIBITION
HERITAGE BOAT CHARTERS
Monday 17 May – Sunday 26 September
Hop aboard a boating gem to discover
more of Falmouth’s fascinating
maritime history from the water.
New for 2021 – steamboat charters!
SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
Join in the fun over the school holidays,
there’s always something exciting going
on. Check the Museum’s website
for full details.
www.nmmc.co.uk
Discovery Quay, Falmouth, TR11 3QY
01326 313 388
@TheNMMC
/theNMMC
@nationalmaritimemuseumcornwall
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St Mawes Sit-on Kayaks
Loe Beach
Watersports
Hire sit-on kayaks and explore the
tranquil Percuil River and creeks.
Stop off on the beach, or at a secluded
cove for a picnic. Perhaps paddle to
“Fraggle Rock” lighthouse, or to St Just
Church, if conditions permit.
You will see many species of birds and
other wildlife and, under paddle-power,
you can enjoy the peace of this Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty.
OPEN: 1 April - 31 October inc.
(weather and circumstances permitting)
Booking in advance is always advisable.
See website for full details.
www.stmaweskayaks.co.uk
The Quay, St Mawes, TR2 5DG
07971 846 786
/stmaweskayaks
On the map: p125
In: St Mawes
HIRE: Kayaks and Paddleboards.
LESSONS IN: Sailing, Powerboating and
Multi-activity Watersports.
EXPLORE local beaches, creeks
and wildlife at your own pace.
www.loebeach.co.uk
Feock, Truro TR3 6SH
01872 864 295
/loebeach
@loebeach
On the Map: D6 p122
Near: Truro
Philleigh Way Cookery School
Via Ferrata
Cornwall
Philleigh Way is Cornwall’s leading
cookery school offering full and halfday
courses in their purpose built
kitchen, as well as regular supper
clubs and feast nights, on a beautiful
farm on the Roseland Peninsula
just a mile and a half from the King
Harry Ferry.
Choose from regular Cornish Pasty
classes, courses covering bread
making, fish cookery or various
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international cuisines, or keep an eye
out for special guest chefs leading
one-off specialist courses.
www.philleighway.co.uk
Court Farm, Philleigh, Truro, TR2 5NB
01872 580893
/PhilleighWayCookerySchool
@PhilleighWay
@philleighway
On the map: F6 p122
In: Philleigh
Via Ferrata (‘iron path’ in Italian)
has to be the most exciting high wire
adventure worldwide!
Think somewhere in between scrambling
and rock-climbing, with added twists
and challenges and an epic zip wire!
www.viaferratacornwall.co.uk
Goodygrane Activity Centre, Halvasso,
Longdowns, Penryn TR10 9BX
hello@viaferratacornwall.co.uk
/ViaFerrataCornwall
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Swanpool Kayak Hire
The Rock Pool Project Wildlife Safaris
Hire a kayak from Swanpool Beach
and explore one of the most beautiful
stretches of coastline in Cornwall.
The safe and sheltered waters of Swanpool
bay are perfectly suited to sit-on top
kayaking, with many secret beaches
and caves nearby. From £12 per hour.
www.swanpoolbeach.co.uk
Swanpool Beach, Falmouth, TR11 5BG
07769 110 946 On the Map: B9 p122
/swanpoolfalmouth
A fun, educational and active day out for
people of all ages at one of the world's
best rock pooling spots right here in
Falmouth.
On your private rock pool safari your
friendly marine wildlife expert will safely
guide you and your group through the
magical world of the rocky shore.
From £9.75 per person – based on a
maximum group size of eight.
www.therockpoolproject.co.uk
Telephone: 07857 127376
therockpoolproject @rockpoolproject
@therockpoolproject
The Hidden Cinema at St Mawes Hotel
Hunker down with your favourite film.
Choose from a heart-warming classic, a
hair-rising thriller or an awe-inspiring
live performance from The National
Theatre.
St Mawes Hotel’s state-of-the-art luxury
cinema offers guests the perfect cinema
experience, offering a mix of mainstream,
independent, sporting events and oneoff
screenings.
What’s more, it’s available for private
hire alongside the Courtyard Private
Dining Room, making it the ideal
location whether for a meeting, special
presentation, or video conferencing.
The cinema is also available for exclusive
use, whether with friends or for a family
celebration, enabling guests to show
their very own photographs or video
show.
Soft leather reclining chairs, cosy
blankets and delectable refreshments
from ice cream to popcorn and a fully
licensed bar promise an unforgettable,
extra special cinema experience.
www.stmaweshotel.com
Harbourside, St. Mawes, TR2 5DN
01326 270 270 | events@stmawes.com
/stmaweshotel
@stmaweshotel
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In: St Mawes
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St Michaels Resort
St Michaels Spa is a very special
space, grounded in Cornish wellness
and enfolded in subtropical gardens
stretching down to Falmouth’s
gorgeous Gyllyngvase Beach.
At the heart of the spa sits the south
west’s largest hydrothermal pool, with
21 custom massage stations and a
bliss-inducing 35 degree temperature
that will help you float into a deep
state of calm. The spa also boasts the
Fal River Cruises
world’s first Cornish sea salt steam
room, herbal sauna, a Moroccan
rhassoul chamber and a subtropical
sundeck with ocean-facing hot tub
and barrel sauna.
The ten treatment rooms offer a
range of relaxing and rejuvenating
treatments featuring spa brands from
Cornwall alongside Elemis and ishga
with beauty and wellness treatments
also available.
The resort also boasts a 4 silver-star
hotel, restaurants showcasing the very
best local ingredients and ocean views
plus Cornwall's largest health club
with swimming pool, gym and fitness
studios.
stmichaelsresort.com
Gyllyngvase Beach, Falmouth TR11 4NB
01326 312707
/stmichaelsresort @stmichaelsresort
@stmichaelsresort
On the map: p124
In: Falmouth
Hire your own classic wooden boat
for your special occasion! Our range
of boats are perfect for private hire:
charter for weddings, parties, birthdays,
special occasions, corporate
events and more.
Once on board, we promise you and
your guests will have a great day out
along Cornwall’s most stunning stretch
of water; the River Fal.
We can tailor our cruises to meet your
needs. Our luxury boat ‘Moyana’ is perfect
for any occasion with ample space
for up to 90 guests and a fully stocked
bar serving Cornish ale, amongst other
items. As well as all this, we can provide
an entertaining and informative commentary,
TV screens for showing videos
and pictures, music and more.
The upper deck is perfect for making
the most of the beautiful riverside
scenery on a lovely summer’s day. ‘Moyana’
can be chartered for any occasion
leaving you and your guests with lasting
memories of your special day.
stmichaelsresort.com
www.falriver.co.uk/charter
01326 313 394 charter@falriver.co.uk
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In: Falmouth
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Trelissick - Tranquil and varied in a fabulous location
Open
10am
to 5pm
Family adventures at Trelissick
- Whether you’ve got an hour, an
afternoon or a whole day, you’ll be
able to create your own adventures in
this special part of Cornwall.
Next to the Fal River with woodland
walks and lovely old trees, the garden
and countryside at Trelissick is a great
place to come and have an adventure.
The garden has hidden paths to play
hide and seek and green lawns to picnic
on. Pick up a "50 things to do before
you’re 11¾ activity sheet" and start
your adventure. There are fallen sticks
and leaves to make a trail for your
family to follow, hills to roll down and
summerhouses to discover.
The beach at the bottom of the parkland
is perfect for skimming stones and finding
sea creatures under the rocks.
Crofter's Café has children’s picnic
boxes so you can bring some fuel on
your adventure, or there are lovely
homemade soups and light lunches for
a relaxing meal with all the family.
Trelissick@nationaltrust.org.uk
Feock, Truro, TR3 6QL
01872 862 090
/nttrelissick
@NTTrelissick
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Trelissick
has 30 acres
of woodland garden
for you to explore.
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Garden onboard
Enterprise Boats
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RIVER
GARDENS
John Lanyon
Head Gardener
Trelissick
The South coast of Cornwall and the Fal River area is
an incredible place, full of history and heritage.
The climate and aspect provide the perfect place for
sheltered villages and grand houses to nestle out of the
wind. Over the years these places have become adorned
with special plants from all over the world. The warm,
damp, and humid conditions see rare and exotic plants
flourish. All these factors combine to give these gardens an
undeniably unique atmosphere.
A stream of exciting new plants is arriving too, allowing
us to keep the spirit of innovation alive within Cornish
gardens. Plants such as magnolias, scheffleras and
aeoniums are being developed constantly, giving us
exciting new additions to the gardens we all love so much.
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Trebah
Amphitheatre
offers a varied
programme of
evening
performances
throughout
the summer.
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Trelissick Garden 81
Glendurgan Garden 82
Tregothnan Tea 82
Enys Garden 82
Lamorran Garden 83
Go to Lamorran Garden by boat 83
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Trebah Garden
A sub-tropical paradise with a
stunning coastal backdrop. Open
every day of the year from 10am.
Discover the magic of this beautiful
Cornish valley garden with over four
miles of footpath. Explore under
canopies bursting with exotic blooms.
Follow vibrant tunnels of colour that
cascade down to a secluded, private
beach on the Helford River.
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With adventure play areas, children's
trails and an award-winning restaurant,
Trebah Garden is a family and dogfriendly
garden.
Trebah offers a year round experience:
from spring magnolias; giant rhubarb
in summer; breath taking hydrangeas in
summer; to southern hemisphere plants
flowering in winter.
Please visit our website to find out more
about our current events and activities.
Online booking essential for all visits.
www.trebah-garden.co.uk
Mawnan Smith, Nr Falmouth, TR11 5JZ
/trebahcornwall
@trebahgarden
@trebahcornwall
On the Map: A10 p122
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Trelissick
Open
From 10am
to 5pm
Trelissick has 30 acres of woodland
garden for you to explore. Meandering
paths take you through luxuriant
evergreens and palms to flowering
shrubs and borders bursting with
exotic colour.
There are maritime views to discover
round every corner, sweeping lawns
and little summerhouses where you can
relax whatever the weather. The garden
showcases rare rhododendrons, spring
flowers, magnificent magnolias, a huge
Japanese cedar over 120 years old and a
riot of summer colour in the herbaceous
borders.
As you explore the garden taking in the
views and bright seasonal colours you
are led through different areas from wide
open sweeping lawns, towering bamboo
and tree ferns to silvery beeches in
shaded woodland and even a Cornish
apple orchard with local and heritage
varieties. Whatever the time of year
there’s always something of interest to
see. With benches to relax on and grassy
lawns to picnic on there’s space to take it
all in and enjoy the scenery.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/trelissick
Feock, Truro, TR3 6QL
01872 862 090
Trelissick@nationaltrust.org.uk
/nttrelissick
@NTTrelissick
On the Map: E5 p122
In: Feock
Get to Trelissick aboard Enterprise Boats
There’s only one way to arrive at
Trelissick Garden in style, and that’s
by ferry from Falmouth or Truro.
Enjoy a scenic cruise aboard the
Enterprise Boats with full commentary.
Regular services operate to the gardens
from Easter to October and tickets can
be purchased from The Fal River Visitor
Information Centre in Falmouth, Truro
Tourist Information Centre and Truro
Ticket Office on Town Quay.
For flexibility and hop-on hop-off travel
grab a Fal Mussel Card Visitor which
allows you to travel around the river
for just £21 a day. It will also give you
discounted entry to the gardens if you
are not a National Trust Member.
Tickets can also be purchased
for Enterprise Boats online,
by buying online, you'll get
a discount off the standard fare.
For more infomation see:
Enterprise Boats, p24
All sailings subject to tide, weather and
circumstances.
www.falriver.co.uk/enterprise
Enterprise Boats
01326 741 194
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Glendurgan Garden
Enys Garden
A peaceful, exotic and playful valley
garden that leads down to a sheltered
beach. Glendurgan is a place for
relaxation and reflection as well as
adventure and play.
Amazing spring colour begins with
camellias, followed by magnolias,
rhododendrons and a carpet of
bluebells in May.
The garden also offers dramatic autumn
colour.
In summer it is a haven for wildlife. Look
out for colourful butterflies and listen to
bees buzzing among the flowers.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/glendurgan
Mawnan Smith, Falmouth, TR11 5JZ
01326 252 020
glendurgan@nationaltrust.org.uk
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Located only minutes
away from Falmouth,
this largely natural
garden with an air of history and
www.enysgardens.org.uk
Penryn, TR10 9LB
01326 377 621
On the map: B6 p122
Open
every Tuesday
& Thursday
From 2pm to 5pm
Open every Sunday,
From 11am
to 5pm
mystique is well worth a visit for those
seeking a relaxing and Inspiring
afternoon out.
In: Penryn
Tregothnan Tea
The UK’s first tea gardens thrive in
a unique climate thanks to the 18
metre deep sea creek of the River Fal.
Tregothnan pioneered tea growing
using their botanical know-how,
creating an international home
for truly English tea!
After two decades of cultivation and
growth, the range extends to home
grown herbal teas and unique English
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grown Manuka (which estate bees thrive
on to produce Cornish Manuka honey).
The team also proudly tend to a
selection of rare apple orchards…
and the world-famous Kea Plum
orchards, only found on this small
stretch of the River Fal.
You can enjoy these pioneering tea
gardens for yourself on a guided tour
or purchase the teas, honey, preserves
and other estate delights by visiting the
estate shop or heading online.
www.tregothnan.co.uk
Tregothnan, Truro, TR2 4AJ
01872 520000
/tregothnan
@tregothnan
On the map: G4 p122 Near: Tresillian
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Lamorran Garden
Lamorran Garden is on a four-acre
south-facing hillside with the sea and
St Anthony's Head with its lighthouse
as the backdrop. This is an intimate
garden, the visitors having to go and
find new areas of the garden through
archways and curving gravel paths.
world, planted to create a garden very
much in the mould of Mediterranean
gardens but with ever-present running
water in the many pools and streams.
There is a woodland, a water garden in
Japanese style as well as temples and
archways.
Open April to end of September.
Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays
10am to 5pm.
Situated on the Roseland Peninsula,
these sub-tropical gardens thrive in
a favourable microclimate. There is a
diverse range of plants from all over the
The garden is known for its large
collections of palms and tree ferns.
www.lamorrangarden.co.uk
Upper Castle Rd, St Mawes, TR2 5BZ
01326 270 800
On the Map: p125 Near St Mawes
Get to Lamorran Garden aboard St Mawes Ferry
For more
information,
see St Mawes
Ferry p16
Arrive at Lamorran Garden by ferry
from Falmouth. Hop aboard the St
Mawes Ferry from Prince of Wales
Pier or Custom House Quay in
Falmouth and arrive at Lamorran
Garden by water.
Along the way you will pass two castles,
working docks and Black Rock. The
garden is open every Wednesday and
Friday, April to September, 10am - 5pm.
When you arrive in St Mawes, Lamorran
Garden is only a short ten minute walk
up the road. After you explore the
gardens, enjoy a coffee on the terrace
before returning to Falmouth.
Ferries run up to three times an hour in
peak summer, twice an hour in spring
and autumn and once an hour in winter.
Buy your St Mawes Ferry ticket online
and get a discount.
All sailings subject to tide, weather and
circumstances.
See p16 for more information.
www.falriver.co.uk/smf
St Mawes Ferry
01326 741 194
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Everything
that leaves the Water’s Edge
kitchen is a blissful blend of creativity,
mind-blowing flavour and a dash
of Cornish charm.
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I love buying direct
from local growers and
fishermen – guaranteed
fresh, seasonal & delicious!
Dorian Janmaat, The Idle Rocks
EATING OUT
The best restaurants
and cafés around
the River Fal.
PUBS & DELIS
Local ales & food in
the best locations.
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Bobby Southworth,
Head Chef,
The Greenbank
From the freshest catch to locally farmed crops, from
seasonal ingredients to prime cuts of meat, there is
an abundance of produce on our doorstep that
inspires our menus at the Water’s Edge restaurant
and our quayside pub The Working Boat.
The River Fal has some unique experiences
I’d thoroughly recommend. Tregothnan is the
UK’s only tea plantation, which opens once a
year in spring for its charity garden weekend.
And there is a whole host of unmissable local
eateries, be it fish and chips, a piping hot pasty, a
good old Cornish cream tea, or something more refined.
My personal favourite: cocktails on the terrace at The
Alverton in Truro.
FISH AND CHIPS
Award-winning
fish and chips.
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The Pandora Inn
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The Greenbank Hotel – Water’s Edge
Try our
bottomless gin
brunches, just £25
per person for
our two hour
sessions
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For relaxed fine dining by the sea,
the award-winning Water’s Edge
restaurant and bar is home to some
of Cornwall’s most talented chefs.
Executive Chef Nick Hodges and Head
Chef Bobby Southworth’s inventive
menus incorporate locally sourced
ingredients from the South West to
serve up a true taste of Cornwall.
Everything that leaves the kitchen is a
blissful blend of creativity, mind-blowing
flavour and a dash of Cornish charm. Full
flavours, gorgeous presentation and
the highest quality produce make for an
unforgettable culinary experience.
The two AA-rosette awarded restaurant
is open from 10am until late every day
for locals and non-residents – whether
you’re looking for a laid-back lunch for
two, a venue to host a special occasion
dinner, a catch-up with friends over
brunch or an elegant afternoon tea
complete with Falmouth’s finest views.
www.greenbank-hotel.co.uk
Harbourside, Falmouth, TR11 2SR
01326 312 440
/GreenbankHotel @GreenbankHotel
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In: Falmouth
The Rosevine Restaurant
Mention
Fal River on arrival
and receive a
complimentary hot
beverage or soft drink
when you spend £20
or more
Inside The Rosevine Hotel is a great
restaurant with sea views, overlooking
Gerrans Bay on the Roseland in
Cornwall.
The restaurant serves modern country
style food that is locally grown and
seasonal...just as it should be.
Whether you want brunch, simple tapasstyle
dishes, healthy choices for children
or a three-course grown up supper you'll
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find it here alongside a relaxed atmosphere
and a sensibly priced menu that
uses top-quality local ingredients without
being overly fussy.
On sunny days enjoy lunch on the lawn
looking out to sea. In the evening the
house takes on a more grown-up feel.
Lights are dimmed, candles are lit and
there are comfortable sofas and a wood
burning stove to relax by with a drink.
The Rosevine is a part-Georgian house
near Portscatho. The restaurant offers
all-day family friendly dining in a spectacular
location overlooking Gerrans Bay.
Non-residents are more than welcome,
though prebooking is advised.
www.rosevine.co.uk
Rosevine, Near Portscatho, Truro, TR2 5EW
01872 580 206
/therosevine
@therosevine
On the map: F7 p122 Near: Portscatho
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Hotel Tresanton
The dining room has a calm and
cool Mediterranean atmosphere with
a mosaic floor and tongue and groove
walls. It has a terrace on two sides
where lunch, drinks and candlelit
dinners are served in the summer
and whenever the temperate
climate allows.
Tresanton offers a magical setting for a
family celebration or a small wedding.
The hotel is available for exclusive use
in the quieter season.
Open to non residents for cream teas,
light lunches, dinners and Sunday
barbecues during the summer.
“On a sunny day Tresanton’s dining
room is one of the loveliest places to
eat in England.”
i-escape
www.tresanton.com
St Mawes, Cornwall, TR2 5DR
01326 270 055
/hoteltresanton
@hoteltresanton
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In: St Mawes
The Alverton Hotel
How about a
bottomless gin
brunch? £25pp
for two hour
sessions
The Alverton offers a foodie haven
in the heart of the Cornish capital of
Truro. The two AA rosette awardwinning
restaurant serves British
favourites headed by Executive Chef
Nick Hodges.
Nick’s passion for the rich Cornish
ingredients is evident in every mouthful
of his dishes, which incorporate the very
best farmed, foraged and fished in the
local area.
Throughout summer, on selected
dates a line-up of local musicians will
take to the terrace stage to perform,
with two for £10 cocktails on offer and
foodie treats prepared on the barbecue.
Discover our full events calendar on The
Alverton website.
As we enter the cooler months, it’s
time to find a cosy nook by the fire and
settle in. In December the talented
team of chefs will be rustling up a lavish
festive lunch menu and our Christmas
afternoon tea will be served throughout
the month, alongside plenty of mulled
tipples and mince pies.
www.thealverton.co.uk
Tregolls Road, Truro, TR1 1ZQ
01872 276 633
stay@thealverton.co.uk
/alvertonhotel @alvertonhotel
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In: Truro
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The Chain Locker
The iconic Chain Locker on
Falmouth’s historic quayside offers
stylish and contemporary dining
with the distinctive charm of the
16th century inn, believed to be one
of Falmouth’s oldest buildings.
The bar oozes charm with quirky
maritime touches, cosy nooks and
real log fires.
Pandora Inn
The first floor restaurant provides
unrivalled waterside views of
the bustling quay and spectacular
natural beauty of the Carrick Roads
with two fantastic new balconies,
perfect for dining alfresco.
The six boutique bedrooms are quirky
and inviting with vintage furnishings
and chic fabrics. Each room has a smart
en-suite shower room, divinely
comfortable Vi-Spring beds, luxury
toiletries and four of the rooms boast
breath-taking coastal views.
www.chainlockerfalmouth.co.uk
Chain Locker, Quay Street, Falmouth, TR11 3HH
Pub/Restaurant: 01326 311 085
/Chainlockerfalmouth
@TheChainlocker
On the map: p124
In: Falmouth
Whenever you drop into the Pandora
Inn, you’ll find a warm welcome,
log fires, candlelight and a choice
of delicious things to eat and drink.
The combination of our food, drink and
magical creekside setting has helped
make the Pandora into a multi-award
winning pub – not forgetting the great
customer service from our team!
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Our impressive pontoon extends out into
the creek and offers a unique setting for
diners and drinkers to sit 'on the water'
and relax and choose from our extensive
menu. We have a great range of healthy
plant-based options as well as traditional
favourites – and always plenty of fresh fish!
We serve a great range of real ales,
ciders and locally-sourced soft drinks
and our extensive wine list includes
food pairing suggestions.
For opening and food service times
please visit our website or follow us on
Facebook. Opening times are subject
to change and the Covid restrictions
currently in place.
www.pandorainn.com
Restronguet Creek, Mylor Bridge, TR11 5ST
01326 372 678
/pandora.inn
@PandoraInn
On the map: C6 p122
Near: Mylor
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RoBo
The Watch House
RoBo is an Asian bar and canteen
opening in Falmouth this Spring.
Serving rolls and bowls inspired from
Japan, Korea and Vietnam alongside
Asian bar snacks, cool cocktails and Asahi
on tap.
www.robocanteen.co.uk
Admiralty House, 2 Bank Place, TR11 4AT
@robocanteen
On the map: p124
In: Falmouth
The Idle Rocks
You’ll find The Watch House just by
the harbour wall in the centre of
stunning St Mawes.
A former customs and excise house, then
later a pilchard press, its no-nonsense
functional past is echoed in the white
walled, simply furnished interior.
Split over two floors, with cosy dining
booth seating downstairs and jaw-dropping
views across the harbour upstairs,
it’s a relaxed and comfortable place to
enjoy lunch or dinner. Chef owner Will
Gould makes full use of the dayboat
fish and local produce in his appealing
menus. You can also grab fish and chips
and other delectable takeaway offerings
from the outside hatch, the Watch Out.
www.watchhousestmawes.co.uk
1 The Square, St Mawes, TR2 5DG
01326 270 038
/TheWatchHouse
@the_watchhouse_cornwall
On the map: p125
In: St Mawes
The epitome of chic coastal elegance,
dining at The Idle Rocks is an experience
not to be missed.
Nestled among the harbour in the
charming fishing village of St Mawes,
with year-round dining al fresco on the
waterside terrace, this 19-bedroom
Relais & Chateaux hotel and restaurant
is a coveted destination for the
South West’s most exquisite seafood
and unparalleled views across the Fal.
Led by Executive Head Chef, Dorian
Janmaat (previously of Raymond
Blanc’s Le Manoir) the seasonal menus
reflect the hotel’s ethos of re-engaging
with the simple pleasures of life.
Dorian’s focus is on sustainability,
working with local businesses from the
Fal fishermen for the finest lobster to
the best local farmer for the freshest
seasonal vegetables. Depth of flavour,
texture and presentation of each dish
promises to delight, complemented
by the restaurant’s superb wine list
which incorporates a number of
award-winning, local growers.
www.idlerocks.com
Harbourside, St. Mawes, TR2 5AN
01326 270 270 | eat@stmawes.com
/theidlerocks
@idlerocks
On the map: p125
In: St Mawes
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Harbour Lights Restaurant & Take Away: Award Winning Fish & Chips
Voted into the Top Ten Best Independent
Fish & Chip Shops in the UK (2019) the
Harbour Lights brings together their
award winning fish and chips with
the most stunning of harbour views.
Self-confessed fish and chip fanatics,
it’s all about the freshest of fish, the
crispiest of batter and the most moreish
chips possible. Their award-winning fish
and chips only use fish from responsibly
sourced stocks and chips from local
farmers. Local provenance is evident
throughout their menu. With local Cornish
fish specials available daily whether you
love it battered or grilled. The restaurant
views are stunning across the harbour
and it is accessible to all.
Home to the famous kids’ beach bucket
meal with a free spade with every
empty bucket, guaranteed to please the
little ones. The warmest of welcomes
awaits you.
They have Vegan and Gluten Free
options available and offer delivery
via their website.
www.harbourlights.co.uk
Arwenack Street, Falmouth, TR11 3LH
01326 316 934
/harbourlightsfalmouth
@harbourlightsfalmouth
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In: Falmouth
The Working Boat
Join us every
Sunday evening for
our famous charity
pub quiz from
7.30pm!
Breathe in the sea breeze, sink a few
smooth brews and tuck into proper
Cornish pub grub at The Working Boat.
Situated beneath The Greenbank, the
friendly crew are waiting to welcome
you for chilled out dining and lots of
local tipples.
With a history that spans back over 300
years, The Working Boat used to act
as the base for oystermen to ‘refresh’
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themselves after a long day out on the
boat, and this sentiment still continues
today, with members of the Falmouth
Working Boat Association visiting
regularly for a swift pint.
With fifteen local ales and ciders on tap,
a whole host of brews from Cornish
distillers and brewers, and belly-filling
pub classics, head on down to this
harbourside pub. Explore our website
for our year-round event calendar on
the quay, including Falmouth Week,
The Greenbank’s Fal River Festival,
and Falmouth International Sea
Shanty Festival.
Open daily from 10am until close.
www.theworkingboat.co.uk
Greenbank Quay, Harbourside, TR11 2SR
01326 314 283
manager@theworkingboat.co.uk
/theworkingboat @theworkingboat
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In: Falmouth
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Oggies Cornish Kitchen
Koffiji
The best
of Cornish
food & drink
with a modern
twist
Immerse yourself in a slice of Cornish
hospitality as thick as our clotted cream
or as light as our baristas' cold brew
coffee. Pasties for all, vegan to G-Free,
take home one of our bake@home meals,
or enjoy our ‘ansome lunches and cakes.
www.oggiescornishkitchen.co.uk
50 Arwenack Street, Falmouth
Telephone: 01326 318662
/oggiescornishkitchen
@oggiescornishkitchen
@thethirsteaco
The Thirstea Company
Koffiji is a family run cosy cafe/bar
perfectly situated in the centre of
Falmouth, overlooking Falmouth
Harbour and next to the Maritime
Museum in Events Square.
Koffiji offers a warm welcome, great
breakfast, lunch and famous Cornish
Coffee and scrumptious Cream Teas.
Koffiji also serves a delicious light supper
menu during the summer months.
Enjoy a local ale or delicious cocktail on
our outside seating area and admire the
view. Step back and relax in our home
to home atmosphere. Four-legged
friends are welcome too!
12 Tidemill House, Falmouth TR11 3XP
01326 211 835
/Koffiji-Cafe-Falmouth
@koffiji_falmouth
@koffiji_falmouth
On the map: p124
Open daily
1st April -
31st October
and long weekends
throughout
the year
In: Falmouth
Our new cafe opened it’s doors above there’s something for the whole family. New in 2021 is our new Thirstea Box
Towan Beach for the first time in July
opening the hatch at Carne Beach, near
2020, with views across Gerrans bay Open year round, our roaring log fire is Veryan for the season. Newly converted
and a mouth watering menu there’s quite the antidote to a blustery autumn by us this vintage horse trailer will be
something here for everyone.
day.
serving Origin coffee, Callestick ice
cream, and a selection of sweet treats.
Our menu reflects our home, bursting
with local produce ingredients. Simple
www.thethirsteacompany.co.uk
local quality is our mission and we
Porth Farm, St Anthony, Portscatho, TR2 5EX
believe you’ll find something you’ll love.
01872 580773
From made to order toasties on local
info@thethirsteacompany.co.uk
sourdough to ice cream cones piled high,
/thethirsteacompany On the map: p122
@thethirsteaco
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HOTELS
Cream of the crop hotels situated
arounf the Fal River.
SELF CATERING ACCOMMODATION
Relax, unwind and enjoy your stay in
these luxurious cottages and seafront
apartments.
Nestled in and
with direct access
to the National Trust
Woodland Walks
around the
Trelissick Estate.
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PLACES
TO STAY
Dorian Janmaat
Executive Head Chef,
The Idle Rocks & St Mawes Hotel
Whether you are looking for relaxation or adventure,
luxury stays or quirky glamping, fine dining or fish
& chips, you’ll make special memories in this
wonderful corner of Cornwall.
The outdoors is a big part of life here, whether it’s
getting on the water, discovering the hidden coves
& stunning beaches, or exploring the world-class
gardens, lush woodlands & delightful villages on foot.
I’m incredibly lucky to live and work in the Fal River
area; it really has something for everyone, whether you
are visiting or a resident. Foodies are spoilt for choice
with a wonderful selection of quality restaurants &
pubs, that champion our abundant Cornish produce.
We can’t wait to welcome you!
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B&B, GLAMPING
AND CAMPING
Accommodation and
breakfast or camping in the
great outdoors in spectacular
surroundings.
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The Nare Hotel
The Nare is Cornwall’s only five-star
country house hotel and is considered
by many to be the most comfortable
hotel in the West Country. Its superb
position overlooks the long and sandy
Carne Beach and has spectacular
views over Gerrans Bay.
The rooms and suites are luxurious
and spacious with balconies and
terraces that make the most of
the fabulous views.
The Alverton
There is an extensive range of leisure
facilities including two swimming
pools, hot tub, tennis court, croquet
lawn, and a classic 38’ motor launch,
Alice Rose. Carne Bay Spa offers a
full menu of relaxing treatments by
appointment.
The hotel’s two AA-rosette Quarterdeck
Restaurant serves the finest local
seafood and is open for lunch and
dinner by reservation.
Room
rates start
at just £99
for two
people
It has stunning sea views and a
delightful terrace for alfresco dining
in warmer months. The Dining Room
is also open to non-residents during
the winter and for traditional Sunday
Luncheon by appointment.
www.narehotel.co.uk
Carne Beach, Veryan In Roseland, TR2 5PF
01872 501 111 /thenarehotel
@thenarehotel
@thenarehotel
On the map: H7 p122
Escape to the Cornish capital and
indulge in laid-back luxury at The
Alverton. Cocooned on the outskirts
of Truro, wander up the winding
driveway to discover a beautiful
oasis, manicured gardens and a
four-star hotel steeped in history.
Once a Cornish convent, The Alverton
has earned grade II listed status,
and the stunning original features
and breath-taking architecture
are a sight to behold.
In addition to the hotel’s gorgeous
ivy-clad walls, verdant grounds and
central location, The Alverton boasts
an award-winning restaurant, The
Great Hall - a breath-taking wedding
and events venue, and 51 rooms that
ooze tradition, comfort and romance,
complete with uniquely original
features and luxury furnishings.
Explore the city, coast and countryside,
before returning to The Alverton, where a
warm welcome awaits at the hotel on the
hill. Our restaurant and bar are open to
locals and non-residents from morning
until late every day, as well as our sun-trap
terrace for cocktails and al fresco dining.
www.thealverton.co.uk
Tregolls Road, Truro, TR1 1ZQ
01872 276 633
stay@thealverton.co.uk
/alvertonhotel @alvertonhotel
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In: Truro
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The Greenbank Hotel
Book
direct on The
Greenbank website
for the best rates,
guaranteed
The Greenbank, which has stood
proudly on its harbourside setting
since the 1600s, offers the ultimate
coastal retreat in the heart of Falmouth.
The four-star hotel oozes contemporary
elegance and offers a relaxed luxury
experience to all guests and visitors,
from stylish rooms with distinct
maritime aesthetics to impressive
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suites that offer roll-top bath tubs and
panoramic ocean views.
Dine at the two AA rosette award-winning
Water’s Edge restaurant for inspiring
cuisine and inventive dishes created with
Cornish flair and artisan ingredients.
Or head to The Working Boat for rustic
pub grub and local tipples, all with
sweeping vistas of the Carrick Roads
and Falmouth’s lively harbour. For an
unforgettable trip to the Cornish coast,
The Greenbank awaits.
www.greenbank-hotel.co.uk
Harbourside, Falmouth, TR11 2SR
01326 312 440
reception@greenbank-hotel.co.uk
/GreenbankHotel @GreenbankHotel
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Hotel Tresanton
Originally created in the 1940s as
a yachtsmen’s club, Tresanton is a
cluster of old houses. In 1997 Olga
Polizzi bought Tresanton and spent
two years completely redesigning
and restoring it.
All the rooms have magnificent sea
views and all have been individually
furnished with antiques and Cornish art.
There are three family suites which can
accommodate up to four children and
a lovely playroom.
Pinuccia, the hotel’s racing yacht,
is available for charter.
2017 saw the opening of the Hotel’s
new Mediterranean style Beach Club.
A wonderful place to relax and enjoy
the views over the Carrick Roads.
www.tresanton.com
St Mawes, Cornwall, TR2 5DR
01326 270 055
info@tresanton.com
/hoteltresanton
@hoteltresanton
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The Rosevine
For short breaks or family holidays
in Cornwall. Stay in this ‘Big House
by the Sea’ on the unspoilt Cornish
Roseland Peninsula coast, with the
beach just a 2-minute stroll from
the garden gate – what could be
more perfect?
The Rosevine is quite different - it's not
a hotel, but it's not strictly self-catering
either.
You have your own self-contained
space, but you can also use the rest of
the house too.
Downstairs the house has a bright and
relaxed restaurant where seriously good
food is served for adults and children,
and a family playroom with large screen
TV, toys and games, a drawing room
with wood burning stove and an indoor
heated swimming pool.
Relaxed and friendly, it's great for
families, couples or small groups
of friends. On hand are a team of
professional staff who combine
informality with great hosting.
www.rosevine.co.uk
Rosevine, Near Portscatho, Truro, TR2 5EW
01872 580 206
/therosevine
@therosevine
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St Mawes Hotel
The Idle Rocks
Kinbrae
In the heart of the village, this firm favourite
offers 7 individually designed bedrooms,
a lively Lower Deck- bar, an Upper Deck
restaurant serving authentic Cornish
ingredients, a luxury Hidden Cinema and a
Courtyard Room for your private events.
www.stmaweshotel.com
Harbourside, St. Mawes, TR2 5DN
01326 270270 stay@stmawes.com
/stmaweshotel @stmaweshotel
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In: St Mawes
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Perched perfectly on the rocks in the heart
of St Mawes, it's your home from home
with 19 individually designed bedrooms,
south-facing terrace with unrivalled views
and award-winning restaurant showcasing
the very best of Cornish produce.
www.idlerocks.com
Harbourside, St. Mawes, TR2 5AN
01326 270 270 stay@stmawes.com
/theidlerocks @idlerocks
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In: St Mawes
Beautifully appointed 5-star luxury selfcatering
apartments for grownups.
Located close to Gylly Beach, Falmouth.
Four fabulous boutique style one-bedroom
apartments and a contemporary studio
available. Sea Views, Parking, Super-Fast
Broadband, Private Garden & Garage.
www.kinbraehouse.co.uk
Gyllyngvase Road, Falmouth, TR11 4DJ
01326 315529
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Pendennis and St Mawes Castles
Immerse yourself in Cornwall’s
colourful past by staying in one
of English Heritage’s contemporary
cottages at St Mawes and
Pendennis Castles.
At St Mawes Castle:
Enjoy spectacular sea views as
a family of 4 plus a baby in this
single storey cottage.
At Pendennis Castle:
Callie’s Cottage is a former Sergeant’s
mess, stylishly converted into
a two bedroom cottage – perfect
for a family getaway.
With a beautiful double bed and a sofa
bed, the Custodian’s House is set in the
castle’s ramparts and offers outstanding
views of Falmouth and the sea.
During your stay with us, you will
receive complimentary entry to more
than 400 historic sites in our care,
priority access to our exciting events
and a delicious welcome hamper
loaded with a selection of local goods.
english-heritage.org.uk/holidaycottages
English Heritage Reservation Teams
03703 331 187
/pendenniscastle
/stmawescastle
Fal River Cottage
St Mawes Retreats
Trethem Mill Touring Park
Based in Malpas (near Truro), just three
doors down from the popular Heron
Inn with spectacular views of the river.
The cottage features a wood-burner and
modern living luxuries as well as outside
seating areas to put your feet up.
https://falrivercottage.com
5 Trenhaile Terrace, Malpas, Truro, TR1 1SL
enquiries@falrivercottage.com
/Fal-River-Cottage
07966 398854 On the Map: F4 p122
A collection of privately owned luxury
self catering houses with magnificent
sea views and glorious gardens
located in St Mawes.
St Mawes Retreats luxury holiday houses
are available for a short break, week stay
or longer holiday. Every guest staying is
offered a personal concierge service
including a private chef, in-house spa
treatments, housekeeping, babysitting,
restaurant reservations and advice on
places to visit and things to do on the
Roseland Peninsula. Whatever the occasion
Amanda Selby would be delighted to
arrange your perfect holiday for you.
www.stmawesretreats.co.uk
St Mawes Cornwall
0800 088 66 22
enquiries@stmawesretreats.co.uk
/stmawesretreats
@stmawesretreats
@stmawesretreats
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Toad Hall Cottages
For over 30 years, we have been the
agency of choice to thousands of
holidaymakers looking to enjoy the
beauty and wonder of one of the
continent's most desirable regions.
Specialising in picturesque properties
in fantastic locations, our range of
coastal, rural and waterside holiday
cottages is second to none.
Classic Cottages
Our holiday properties come in all
shapes and sizes; from romantic
cottages perfect for two, to family
homes that fit the largest of groups,
not to mention our dog-friendly
cottages, luxury holiday homes and
properties with swimming pools.
Whether you’re booking a holiday or
looking to let, we work hard to make
sure we offer our owners and guests
everything they would expect from
a local, privately owned company
combined with the expertise and
experience of a market-leading agency.
www.toadhallcottages.co.uk
westcornwall@toadhallcottages.co.uk
01326 250278
/ToadHallCottagesCornwall
@toadhallcottages
@THCottages
From Falmouth Bay to the Helford
Estuary, Classic Cottages have over
140 perfect holiday homes in the
Falmouth area waiting for you.
With a great choice available,
we have family size cottages next to the
beach, romantic boltholes for two and
stunning contemporary apartments in
the picturesque town of Falmouth.
Across the bay, St Mawes offers traditional
seaside escapes with the scenic passenger
ferry cruising the estuary between the two.
falriver.co.uk/placestostay
We cater for all types of holiday; your fourlegged
friends are most welcome in our
pet friendly properties where there are
some excellent coastal walks nearby and
our baby friendly properties come with all
the little extras to make your holiday a bit
easier. For some extra indulgence we also
have properties with swimming pools and
hot tubs.
For over 40 years we have been the
independent holiday cottage specialists.
We pride ourselves on our local expertise
and personally inspect all our properties to
make sure they are exactly right for you.
Classic Cottages are a leading holiday
cottage agent in the UK and we have so
much choice when it comes to your holiday.
www.classic.co.uk
01326 555555
hello@classic.co.uk
ClassicCottages
@classic_cottages
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Creekside Cottages
Visit our
website and
find online
offers
Set in enchanting and picturesque
positions the majority of the cottages
are by, or very close to, the water’s
edge, also village and rural locations.
All offer peaceful and comfortable
accommodation perfect for the sailor,
walker or bird watcher.
Available throughout the year, with
most cottages having open fires.
Winter and Spring Breaks available.
Cottages sleeping from 2 - 10
Locations in:
Falmouth,
Flushing,
Restronguet Creek,
Mylor Bridge,
Malpas.
Tranquil cottages in picturesque idyllic
locations perfect to explore the natural
beauty of the Cornish coast, from the
beautiful creeks, Cornish gardens,
rugged cliffs and sandy beaches,
just perfect. Just come and relax.
Dogs welcome.
www.creeksidecottages.co.uk
Strangwith House, Restronguet, TR11 5ST
01326 375 972
/creeksidecottages
@creeksidecottages
Near: Falmouth
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Mylor Harbourside Holidays
The Valley
Self-catering holiday cottages nestled
into the picturesque surrounds of
Mylor Yacht Harbour in an Area of
Outstanding Beauty with views
across the Fal River. Only a stone’s
throw away from the water’s edge.
With stylish and spacious interiors
and the capacity to sleep from 2 to 8
people, some allowing dogs too, the
properties offer you a home by the sea
during your stay.
Cornish Holiday Cottages
With the sea on your doorstep and
direct access to coastal footpaths,
Mylor is the perfect base for you to
explore south Cornwall.
www.mylor.com/holidays
Mylor Yacht Harbour, Falmouth, TR11 5UF
01326 372 121
/Mylor.Yacht.Harbour
@MylorMarina
On the map: D7 p122 In: Mylor Harbour
Modern and tasteful 5 gold star
self-catering accommodation with a
personal service and great facilities.
Indoor and outdoor pools, fitness
suite, tennis, squash and restaurant in
beautiful countryside.
www.thevalleycornwall.co.uk
Bissoe Road, Carnon Downs, TR3 6LQ
01872 862 194
On the Map: C4 p122
Near: Truro
St Anthony in Roseland
Falmouth and Helford River constantly
seduce and surprise, with no two
moments the same. At Cornish
Holiday Cottages we love our little
corner of the world and know
you will too.
Whether it’s creekside retreats for
hiding out, beachfront apartments
for stepping out, or countryside
boltholes for drying out by the
fire – dogs included.
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We can’t wait to share our small
curated collection of holiday homes
and apartments with you.
www.cornishholidaycottages.net
The Square, Mawnan Smith, TR11 5EP
hello@cornishholidaycottages.net
01326 250 339
/cornishholidaycottages
@cornishholidays
4 listed cottages on Place Estate
near St Mawes Sleeping 2 and up
to 6/9 guests.
Log fires. AONB. Wonderful walks.
Sandy coves. Dogs welcome. Dinghy
park and moorings.
www.roselandcottages.co.uk
Place, St Anthony in Roseland, TR2 5EZ
On the map: D9 p122 Near: Portscatho
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Helpful Holidays
Visit our
brewery
and shop
in Truro
Gilly Beach Café
With hundreds of hand-picked
properties across the West Country,
Helpful Holidays have something for
everyone, whatever you are looking
for in a perfect getaway.
Helpful Holidays is an award-winning
agent with nearly 40 years’ experience
in self-catering holiday letting in the
South West. Whether you are looking
for a romantic retreat for two or a large
country house for many, there is much
to choose from.
We have a host of wonderful properties,
many in waterside locations, across
the South West so you’re sure to find
something you love. If you’d like us to
give you some holiday inspiration to
plan your special break, why not give
us a call?
We know how important our four-legged
family members are too and that’s why
many of our properties are pet friendly.
Due to high demand, we are actively
looking for new properties to join our
portfolio of gorgeous holiday homes.
If you are considering buying or already
own your own holiday cottage, call us
today to speak to one of our experts.
www.helpfulholidays.co.uk
help@helpfulholidays.co.uk
01647 401799 (Option 2 - Owner Team)
/helpfulholidays @helpfulholidays
@helpful_holidays
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Portscatho Holidays
The Roseland is a place where you can
be sure of a great Cornish welcome
and a fantastic holiday experience.
A great selection of restaurants and
eateries, glorious uncrowded beaches
and superb accommodation make
it the perfect place to explore, and
while away the days which is why this
area of Cornwall is an incredibly
popular visitor destination.
One of the oldest independent holiday
letting agencies is Portscatho Holidays
who are based in St Mawes. They offer
the largest selection of holiday cottages
in St Mawes and in total have over 100
properties across the Roseland.
Look no further for a great choice of luxury
properties, village properties, romantic
properties and great apartments.
Whether you are a couple, family or
group of friends we have a choice to
suit your requirements. Many of our
properties are also dog friendly.
www.portscathoholidays.co.uk
info@Portscathoholidays.co.uk
01326 270 900
/portscathoholidays
@portscathohols
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Cornish Cottage Holidays
Visit our
brewery
and shop
in Truro
Gilly Beach Café
Cornwall and holiday cottages are
the two things we know best. If you
are looking for a self-catering holiday
in Cornwall, then you’ve come to the
right place.
Cornish Cottage Holidays were one of
the very first holiday cottage companies
in Cornwall and 50 years on, we are still
delivering wonderful holidays in the
county. Wanting all our guests to enjoy
a fabulous stay, our friendly team is on
hand to help with every aspect of your
holiday including tips on dog friendly
beaches, family days out, places to eat
or just somewhere for some peace and
relaxation. With over 600 self-catering
properties across the county, from
waterside gems to rural retreats; we
have your holiday needs covered.
We have a huge selection to choose
from: romantic cottages for two,
beachside properties to make for a
memorable family stay or somewhere a
little more rural to make the most of
the wonderful walks right on the
doorstep. Whatever you decide, we are
available to help you choose the perfect
location from our wide range of luxury
and classic properties.
www.cornishcottageholidays.co.uk
9a Barncoose Gateway Park, Redruth, TR15 3RQ
01326 336773 (Option 2 – Owner Team)
/holidaysincornwall @cornish_cottage
@cornishcottagehols
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PLACES TO STAY
Harbour's Reach
Glasney Rooms
These six waterfront holiday
apartments offer superb views with
their 'front-line' harbour location.
Situated right on a historic quayside,
with Falmouth’s charming town centre,
restaurants, cafés, bars and shopping
all located just around the corner.
falmouth-waterfront-holidays.co.uk
King Charles Quay, Falmouth, TR11 3HQ
07710 252583
On the Map: A9 p 122 In: Falmouth
Affordable double and twin en-suite
bedrooms set on the green and tranquil
University Campus in Penryn,
with a licenced pizza café, shop and
sports centre onsite.
Exclusively available during July and
August for stays from as little as one
night, our accommodation is ideal for
large and small groups, couples and
independent travellers.
Conveniently located just outside
Falmouth, close to public transport
links, we’re your budget-friendly,
modern base to explore all that
Cornwall has to offer.
www.cornwall-plus.co.uk
Penryn Campus, Treliever Road, TR10 9FE
01326 370 421
booking@fxplus.ac.uk
On the Map: A7 p122
CornwallsCottages.co.uk
With a fantastic selection of more
than 170 holiday homes & cottages
available across the Roseland
Peninsula & Fal River areas, you
can be assured of finding the
perfect property to rent through
CornwallsCottages.co.uk.
Waterside cottages, country barn
conversions, beautiful manor houses,
stunning architect-designed homes
falriver.co.uk/placestostay
and unique buildings are all there for
you to choose for your next holiday!
Every one of our holiday homes
has been personally inspected and
photographed from every angle,
so you can book with total confidence.
In addition we make full use of 3D
virtual tours, floor plans and even
Google’s Streetview to see where you
will be staying!
It’s so easy to book online at any time
of the day or night through one of our
dedicated websites. Browse through
the properties, check live availability &
pricing and make online bookings,
all at the touch of a button.
www.cornwallscottages.co.uk
The Coach House, Carclew Street, Truro, TR1 2DZ
01872 264 441
/CornwallsCottages
@cornwallscottages.co.uk
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Trenona Farm Holidays
Broadmead
Anacapri Guest House
Enjoy a relaxed stay in our Victorian
farmhouse B&B on a working farm.
Our five rooms are all en suite or with
a private bathroom, and have wi-fi,
fridges and refreshment trays.
www.trenonafarmholidays.co.uk
Ruan High Lanes, Truro, TR2 5JS
01872 501 339
/TrenonaFarmHolidays
@TrenonaFarmHols
On the Map: I5 p123 Near: Ruan High Lanes
The family run Broadmead is a Victorian
villa overlooking the heart of Falmouth,
located across from the beautiful
Kimberley Park and 5 minutes walk to
the town and the Prince of Wales Pier.
www.broadmeadhotel.co.uk
66-68 Kimberley Park Road, TR11 2DD
+44 (0) 1326 315704
frontdesk@broadmeadhotel.co.uk
On the Map: p124
In: Falmouth
Located behind the beautiful Gyllyngvase
beach & Queen Mary Gardens. Anacapri
has 18 guest rooms; many of which boast
fantastic sea views. There is so much to
enjoy in and around this guest house and
the lovely town of Falmouth.
www.hotelanacapri.co.uk
Gyllyngvase Road, Falmouth, TR11 4DJ
01326 311454
anacapri@btconnect.com
On the Map: E6 p122 In: Falmouth
King Harry Glamping
Trethem Mill Touring Park
Pennance Mill Farm
Nestled in amongst the stunning
woodlands of Trelissick, you really
have the opportunity to relax and
enjoy a bit of luxury. There is a double
bed in the eco pod, a sofa bed in the 1
room cottage, a private WC and electric
shower. You also have cooking facilities.
2 Ferry Cottages, Feock, Truro, TR3 6QJ
07968 698 062
timlight514@gmail.com
@FalRiver On the Map: E5 p122
Multi award winning 5-star luxury
touring Park for adults only in the
heart of the Roseland Peninsula
offering pitches suitable for caravans,
motorhomes and tents.
www.trethem.com
St Just in Roseland, Nr St Mawes, TR2 5JF
01872 580 504
/Trethem-Mill-Touring-Park
@trethem
On the Map: E7 p122 Near: St Mawes
Family run chalet and camping park
with all facilities for touring and
camping, near Maenporth Beach.
Private path to beach.
Regular bus service to Falmouth.
www.pennancemill.co.uk
Maenporth, Falmouth, TR11 5HJ
01326 317 431
On the Map: A9 p122 Near: Falmouth
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SHOPPING PLACES TO & STAY LOCAL / CLASSIFIED SERVICES
The Alverton
HOTEL
Escape to the Cornish capital and
indulge in laid-back luxury at The
Alverton.
www.thealverton.co.uk
Tregolls Road, Truro, TR1 1ZQ
01872 276 633
stay@thealverton.co.uk
/alvertonhotel @alvertonhotel
On the Map: p125
In: Truro
Bay Lodge Falmouth S/C
Luxury beachfront home in a peaceful
location with spectacular views of
Falmouth Bay, Pendennis Castle,
the Manacles and beyond. Just a few
minutes walk from Events Square, the
town with its shops and many eateries.
www.baylodgefalmouth.com
6 Castle Drive, Falmouth, TR11 4NF
07885250099
Anacapri Guest House B & B
Located behind beautiful Gyllyngvase
beach & Queen Mary Gardens. Anacapri
has 18 guest rooms; many of which
boast fantastic sea views.
www.hotelanacapri.co.uk
Gyllyngvase Road, Falmouth, TR11 4DJ
01326 311454 | anacapri@btconnect.com
On the Map: E6 p122
Bosanneth
B & B
Bosanneth is a stylish Edwardian
‘boutique retreat’, enjoying beautiful
sea views from a quiet location just
80m from Gyllyngvase Beach. Rated
5/5 on Trip Advisor.
www.bosanneth.co.uk
1 Stracey Road, Falmouth, TR11 4DW
01326 314 649
stay@bosanneth.co.uk
Aspect Holidays
S/C
Offering a growing collection of self
catering properties in Falmouth and the
Helford River area, Aspects Holidays has
30 years’ experience as local holiday
lettings experts.
www.aspects-holidays.co.uk
01736 754242
hello@aspects-holidays.co.uk
/aspectsholidays @aspects_holidays
Facebook /aspectsholidays
Bosinver
S/C
Stylish luxurious farm cottages in 30 acres
of peaceful meadows near the south coast.
Heated indoor pool, gym, animal feeding
great for couples and families alike.
www.bosinver.co.uk
Trelowth, St Austell, PL26 7DT
01726 721 28
/bosinver @bosinver
On the Map: N2 p123 Near: St Austell
Broadmead
S/C
Broadmead is a Victorian villa overlooking
the heart of Falmouth, located
across from the beautiful Kimberley
Park and 5 minutes walk to the town
and the Prince of Wales Pier.
Budock Vean Holiday Homes
5* Gold Award holiday homes sleeping
6 or 8. Located in the grounds of a 4*
hotel with private access to the beautiful
Helford River. Dog friendly cottages also
available with private garden, sleeping 2-8.
Budock Vean Hotel HOTEL
4* hotel by the tranquil Helford River,
just 6 miles from Falmouth. Set in 65
acres of gardens & woodland with
private river frontage, golf course, spa,
kayaking, tennis & boat trips on site.
www.broadmeadhotel.co.uk
66-68 Kimberley Park Road, TR11 2DD
+44 (0) 1326 315704
frontdesk@broadmeadhotel.co.uk
www.budockvean.co.uk/stay
relax@budockvean.co.uk
01326 250288
On the Map: A9 p122
www.budockvean.co.uk/stay
Nr Helford Passage, Mawnan Smith, TR11 5LG
01326 250288
relax@budockvean.co.uk
Chelsea House
B & B
Award winning bed & breakfast. 5 minutes
to local beaches and 8 minutes into town,
we offer a cracking breakfast, seaviews
and promise you a warm welcome.
Classic Cottages
S/C
From Falmouth Bay to the Helford
Estuary, Classic Cottages have over 140
perfect holiday homes waiting for you in
Cornwall.
Cornish Holiday Cottages S/C
Falmouth and Helford River constantly
seduce and surprise. It’s why we love
our little corner of the world and know
you will too.
www.chelseahousefalmouth.com
2 Emslie Road, Falmouth. TR11 4BG
www.classic.co.uk
01326 555555
www.cornishholidaycottages.net
The Square, Mawnan Smith, TR11 5EP
01326 212230 /ChelseaHouseFalmouth
hello@classic.co.uk
hello@cornishholidaycottages.net
@chelseahousefalmouth
ClassicCottages
01326 250 339
On the Map: I5 p124
@classic_cottages
/cornishholidaycottages
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Cornish Horizons
S/C
Cornish Horizons is one of Cornwall’s
leading accredited agencies representing
some of the best holiday cottages
throughout Cornwall.
www.cornishhorizons.co.uk
Fore Street, Porthleven, Cornwall, TR13 9H
01841 533331
/cornishhorizons
On the map: D7 p122
Cornish Cottage Holidays S/C
Cornwall and holiday cottages are the two
things we know best. If you are looking for
a self-catering holiday in Cornwall, then
you’ve come to the right place.
www.cornishcottageholidays.co.uk
enquiry@cornishcottageholidays.co.uk
01326 336773 (Option 2 – Owner Team)
/holidaysincornwall @cornish_cottage
@cornishcottagehols
Cornish Traditional Cottages
With over 230 hand-picked and personally
inspected self-catering holiday properties,
located in breathtaking locations
throughout Cornwall, we are confident
you will find your perfect holiday home.
www.corncott.com
Eddystone Court, Wadebridge, PL27 7FH
01208 895354 bookings@corncott.com
/CornishTraditionalCottages
Cornwall's Cottages S/C
We have a fantastic selection of more
than 170 holiday homes & cottages
available across the Roseland
Peninsula & Fal River areas.
www.cornwallscottages.co.uk
The Coach House, Carclew Street, Truro, TR1 2DZ
01872 264 441
/CornwallsCottages
@cornwallscottages.co.uk
Creekside Cottages
S/C
Set in enchanting and picturesque
positions the majority of the cottages
are by, or very close to, the water’s
edge, also village and rural locations.
www.creeksidecottages.co.uk
Strangwith House, Restronguet, TR11 5ST
01326 375 972
/creeksidecottages
@creeksidecottages
Falmouth Holiday Homes S/C
Our exclusive hand-picked portfolio offers
stylish and contemporary properties – a
choice of newly renovated Cornish fisherman’s
cottages, traditional village houses
and luxury waterside villas with views.
falmouthholidayhomes.co.uk
01326 567 344 Mobile: 07717 000 040
info@falmouthholidayhomes.co.uk
/FalmouthHolidayHomes
Fal River Cottage
S/C
The cottage enjoys spectacular views of
the Fal River and features a wood-burner
and modern living luxuries as well as
outside seating areas.
https://falrivercottage.com
5 Trenhaile Terrace, Malpas, Truro, TR1 1SL
enquiries@falrivercottage.com
/Fal-River-Cottage
07966 398854 On the Map: F4 p122
Glasney Rooms
S/C
Affordable double and twin en-suite
bedrooms set on the green and
tranquil University Campus in Penryn,
with a licensed café, shop and sports
centre onsite.
www.cornwall-plus.co.uk
Penryn Campus, Treliever Road, TR10 9FE
01326 370 421 | booking@fxplus.ac.uk
On the Map: A7 p122
The Greenbank
HOTEL
The four-star hotel oozes contemporary
elegance and offers a relaxed luxury
experience to all guests and visitors.
www.greenbank-hotel.co.uk
Harbourside, Falmouth, TR11 2SR
01326 312 440
reception@greenbank-hotel.co.uk
/GreenbankHotel @GreenbankHotel
On the map: p124
In: Falmouth
Harbour's Reach
S/C
Six waterfront holiday apartments
with superb views. Right on a historic
quayside, with Falmouth’s charming
town centre, restaurants, cafés, bars
and shopping all located nearby.
falmouth-waterfront-holidays.co.uk
King Charles Quay, Falmouth, TR11 3HQ
07710 252583
On the Map: A9 p124
Helpful Holidays
S/C
Helpful Holidays is an award-winning
agent with nearly 40 years’ experience
in self-catering holiday letting in the
South West.
www.helpfulholidays.co.uk
help@helpfulholidays.co.uk
01647 401799 (Option 2 - Owner Team)
/helpfulholidays @helpfulholidays
@helpful_holidays
The Idle Rocks
HOTEL
Perched perfectly on the rocks with
19 individually designed bedrooms,
south-facing terrace with unrivalled views
and award-winning restaurant showcasing
the very best of Cornish produce.
www.idlerocks.com
Harbourside, St. Mawes, TR2 5AN
01326 270 270 | stay@stmawes.com
theidlerocks
@idlerocks
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PLACES TO STAY PLACES / CLASSIFIED TO STAY
The Jacob's Ladder Inn B & B
We offer a prime and central location
to stay, as well as offering fine food,
real ales, live music and entertainment
each night!
www.thejacobsladderinn.co.uk
1-2 Chapel Terrace, Falmouth, TR11 3BQ
01326 311010
/Jacobs Ladder Inn
On the Map: I5 p124
Kinbrae
S/C
Beautifully appointed 5-star luxury
apartments for grownups. Located close
to Gylly Beach, Falmouth. Four fabulous
boutique style one-bedroom apartments
and a contemporary studio available.
www.kinbraehouse.co.uk
Gyllyngvase Road, Falmouth, TR11 4DJ
01326 315529
On the Map: A9 p124
King Harry Glamping
S/C
Nestled in amongst the stunning
woodlands of Trelissick, you really have
the opportunity to relax and enjoy a bit
of luxury.
www.kingharryglamping.co.uk
2 Ferry Cottages, Feock, Truro, TR3 6QJ
07968 698 062
timlight514@gmail.com
@FalRiver On the Map: E5 p122
Mylor Harbourside Holidays
Lovingly recrafted from buildings dating
back to the 1800’s, our 8 self-catering
holiday cottages are only a stone’s
throw away from the water’s edge.
www.mylor.com/holidays
Mylor Yacht Harbour, Falmouth, TR11 5UF
01326 372 121
/Mylor.Yacht.Harbour @MylorMarina
On the map: D7 p122
The Nare Hotel
HOTEL
The Nare is Cornwall’s only five-star
country house hotel and is considered
by many to be the most comfortable
hotel in the west country.
www.narehotel.co.uk
Carne Beach, Veryan In Roseland, TR2 5PF
01872 501 111 /thenarehotel
@thenarehotel
@thenarehotel
On the map: H7 p122
Pendennis Castle
S/C
Callie’s Cottage is a former Sergeant’s
S/C
mess, stylishly converted into a two
bedroom cottage – perfect for a family
getaway. Complimentary entry to more
than 400 historic sites included.
english-heritage.org.uk/holidaycottages
Reservation Teams
03703 331 187
/pendenniscastle
Penmere Manor Hotel HOTEL
Penmere Manor Hotel, situated in
2 acres of gardens and woodlands
approximately 1 mile from
the historic port of Falmouth.
www.penmeremanorhotel.co.uk
Mongleath Road, Falmouth, TR11 4PN
01326 211411
reservations@penmere.co.uk
Pennance MIll
S/C
Family run chalet and camping park
with all facilities for touring and
camping, near Maenporth Beach.
Private path to beach.
Regular bus service to Falmouth.
www.pennancemill.co.uk
Maenporth, Falmouth, TR11 5HJ
01326 317 431
On the Map: A9 p122
Portscatho Holidays S/C
Whether you are looking for a cottage for
two, or for family accommodation or for
a group of friends, we have a wide choice
available right across the Roseland!
www.portscathoholidays.co.uk
info@Portscathoholidays.co.uk
01326 270 900
/portscathoholidays
@portscathoholidays
The Rosemary
B&B
Come and relax at The Rosemary Bed
& Breakfast in Falmouth, where we
combine AA 4 Gold Stars B&B
Accommodation with AA Good
Breakfast Award.
The Rosevine HOTEL S/C
Stay in this ‘Big House by the Sea’
on the unspoilt Cornish Roseland
Peninsula coast, with the beach just
a 2-minute stroll from the garden
gate – what could be more perfect?
The Royal Duchy
HOTEL
Many guests return for its winning
combination of comfort, good food,
top-notch facilities and stunning
seafront location.
www.therosemary.co.uk
22 Gyllyngvase Terrace, Falmouth, TR11 4DL
01326 314669
On the Map: A9 p124
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www.rosevine.co.uk
Rosevine, Near Portscatho, Truro, TR2 5EW
01872 580 206
/therosevine
@therosevine
www.royalduchy.co.uk
Cliff Road, Falmouth, TR11 4NX
01326 313042 /TheRoyalDuchyHotel
On the map: D7 p124
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St Anthony in Roseland
S/C
St Mawes Castle
S/C
St Mawes Hotel
HOTEL
4 listed cottages on Place Estate near St
Mawes Sleeping 2 and up to 6/9 guests.
Log fires. AONB. Wonderful walks.
Enjoy spectacular sea views as
a family of 4 plus a baby in this
single storey cottage. Complimentary
entry to more than 400 historic sites.
St Mawes Hotel offers 7 individually
designed bedrooms, a lively Lower Deck bar,
an Upper Deck restaurant serving Cornish
ingredients and a luxury Hidden Cinema.
Sandy coves. Dinghy park & moorings.
www.roselandcottages.co.uk
Place, St Anthony in Roseland, TR2 5EZ
On the map: D9 p122
english-heritage.org.uk/holidaycottages
Reservation Teams
03703 331 187
/stmawescastle
www.stmaweshotel.com
Harbourside, St. Mawes, TR2 5DN
01326 270270 | stay@stmawes.com
/stmaweshotel @stmaweshotel
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St Mawes Retreats
S/C
St Michaels Resort
HOTEL
Sykes Holiday Cottages
S/C
A collection of privately owned luxury
self catering houses with magnificent
sea views and glorious gardens
located in St Mawes.
www.stmawesretreats.co.uk
0800 088 66 22
enquiries@stmawesretreats.co.uk
/stmawesretreats @stmawesretreats
@stmawesretreats
St Michaels offers contemporary Cornish
bedrooms, surrounded by subtropical
gardens and opposite Gyllyngvase Beach,
with the town just a short walk away.
www.stmichaelsresort.com
Gyllyngvase Beach, Falmouth, TR11 4NB
01326 312707
/stmichaelsresort @stmichaelshotel
@stmichaelsresort
Quality holiday cottages, value for
money prices. Base yourself in one
of these self-catering cottages and
explore Cornwall’s most popular
visitor destination.
www.sykescottages.co.uk
One City Place, Queens Rd, Chester, CH1 3BQ
01244 356666 info@sykescottages.co.uk
/sykescottages.co.uk @sykescottages
Toad Hall Cottages
S/C
Specialising in picturesque properties
in fantastic locations, our range of
coastal, rural and waterside holiday
cottages is second to none.
www.toadhallcottages.co.uk
westcornwall@toadhallcottages.co.uk
01326 250278
/ToadHallCottagesCornwall
@toadhallcottages
Trenona Farm Holidays B & B
Enjoy a relaxed stay in our Victorian
farmhouse B&B on a working farm.
Our five rooms are all en suite or with
a private bathroom, and have wi-fi,
fridges and refreshment trays.
trenonafarmholidays.co.uk
Ruan High Lanes, Truro, TR2 5JS
01872 501 339
On the Map: I5 p123
Hotel Tresanton
HOTEL
One of the West Country's most famous
hotels, situated in the unspoiled village of
St. Mawes. All the rooms have magnificent
sea views and all have been individually
furnished with antiques and Cornish art.
www.tresanton.com
St Mawes, Cornwall, TR2 5DR
01326 270 055 | info@tresanton.com
On the map: p125
Trethem Mill Touring
TOURING
Trewince
S/C
The Valley
S/C
Multi award winning 5-star luxury
touring Park for adults only in the
heart of the Roseland Peninsula
offering pitches suitable for caravans,
motorhomes and tents.
www.trethem.com
St Just in Roseland, Nr St Mawes, TR2 5JF
01872 580 504
On the Map: p122
A family run business for over 30 years
and with a personal touch is an oasis
of beauty and calm within its acres
of park and woodland.
www.trewince.com
Trewince Holiday Lodges, Portscatho, TR2 5ET
01872 580289 enquiries@trewince.com
/Trewince
On the map: D7 p122
Modern and tasteful 5 gold star self-catering
accommodation with a personal service
and great facilities. Indoor and outdoor
pools, fitness suite, tennis, squash and
restaurant in beautiful countryside.
www.thevalleycornwall.co.uk
Bissoe Road, Carnon Downs, TR3 6LQ
01872 862 194
On the Map: C4 p122
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SHOPPING & LOCAL SERVICES
Emergency
Pharmacies
Taxis
Pets & Animals
Police, Fire, Ambulance,
Boots Hayle:
Falmouth
Emergency Vets
Coastguard: 999
(Open Till Late):
Abacus
Clifton Villa Veterinary
Police (Non emergency):
Unit E, West Cornwall
01326 212 141
Surgery
101
Shopping Park, TR27 5LX
Able Cabs
24 Hour emergency vets
National Gas Emergency
If you smell gas
0800 111 999
Environment Agency
Flood information
0800 807 060
Heallthcare
Royal Cornwall Hospital
Emergency Department
Trelliske, Truro TR1 3LJ,
01872 253 111
Falmouth Hospital
Minor injury unit only
01736 756 843
Boots Falmouth:
47-49 Market St, TR11 3AB
01326 312 373
Boots Truro:
94 Pydar St, TR1 2BD
01872 272 810
Marine
Falmouth Harbour Master
VHF Channel 16 & 12
01326 312 285
St Mawes Harbour Master
VHF Channel 12
Ferries
St Mawes Ferry
01326 741 194
Enterprise Boats
01326 741 194
Place Ferry
01326 741 194
King Harry Ferry
01872 862 312
Private Boat Charter
01326 741 194
St Mawes Water Taxi
07971 846 786
01326 373 007
Truro
Avacab
01872 241 214
Roseland
Roseland Taxi’s
01872 501 001
A to B Roseland Taxi’s
07790 294 509
Roseland Community
Transport
01326 270 440
Camping
in Truro
01872 273 694
Dog warden
Lost dogs
0300 1234 212
Rosemullion Vets
Falmouth
01326 313 991
Vehicles
Millers Garages Ltd
Tregoniggie Ind Estate,
Bicklandwater Road,
Falmouth TR11 4SN
Trescobeas Road,
Falmouth, TR11 2JA 0
01326 430 000
GP out of hours service
Urgent medical treatment
if you or a member of your
family becomes ill
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NHS Emergency Dental
Helpline
0333 405 0290
St Mawes Dental
01326 270 553
Truro Harbour Master
VHF Channel 12
01872 272 130/224 231
Falmouth Coastguard
01326 317 575
R Pearce & Co
Marine Surveyors and
Consultants
www.rpearce.co.uk
01326 375 500
Robin Curnow Outboard
Buses
Traveline
08712 002 233
OTS Minibus & Coach hire
01326 378 100
Cornwall by Kernow
08456 001 420
Transport for Cornwall
08081 962 632
Park for Truro
01872 279 270
Hawkshead
Camping equipment,
campingaz, Calor Gas
Town Quay, Truro
TR1 2HJ
01872 262 496
Mountain Warehouse
Walking camping and
outdoor equipment
37 - 38 Market Street
Falmouth, TR11 3AR
01326 211 915
01326 373 825
www.millersrenault.co.uk
Xpress Garage &Tyres
Automotive repair,
servicing, tyres and mot
Unit 3-4 Tregoniggie Ind
Est, Falmouth TR11 4SN
01326 377 997
AA
24 Hour UK emergency
breakdown (non-members)
0800 88 77 66
01326 270 392
Motor Specialist
Sales and service of
Launderette
Visitor Information Centres
Local Radios
outboard motors and
Bubbles
Fal River VIC
BBC Radio Cornwall
inflatable boats
99 Killigrew Street,
Prince of Wales Pier,
95.2 Fm & 103.9 Fm
www.robincurnow.co.uk
Falmouth TR11 3PU
Falmouth
Inshore waters forecast
01326 373 438
01326 311 291
01326 741 194
Monday - Friday: 06:45,
07:25, 07:45, 08:25, 12:25
Saturday: 06:45, 07:25,
07:45, 08:15, 13:10
Sunday: 06:45, 07:25,
07:45, 08:15
Bosuns Locker Chandlery
16-17 Church St,
Falmouth TR11 3DR
01326 312 212
Trains
National Rail Enquiries
03457 48 49 50
Trainline
0333 202 2222
Truro Launderette
Boscawen House,
Chapel Hill, Truro, TR1 3BN
01872 272 005
Truro TIC
Boscawen Street, Truro
01872 274 555
Roseland Visitor Centre
Millenium Car Park,
St Mawes
Pirate FM: 102.2-102.8 Fm
01326 270 440
Heart FM:105-107 Fm
Source FM: 96.1 FM
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Fal River Visitor Information Centre
Visit our
brewery
and shop
in Truro
From what to see and where to
stay, we have the answer to your
questions.
We specialise in helping create the
perfect itinerary for your visit and
look forward to seeing you down on
the Prince of Wales Pier.
Open year round, pop in and say hello
to our friendly team.
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SHOPPING & LOCAL SERVICES
Sessions Surf & Skate Shop
Ferry Tickets - for the St Mawes Ferry,
Enterprise Boats, Place Ferry & others.
Fal Mussel Card - Buy your card here
and save money while exploring the
treasures of the Fal River. 1, 2, 3
and 6 day cards available.
Maps and books - O/S Maps, £2 Fal
River Area Maps, walking guide books,
street maps for Falmouth.
Free Area Guide Book - Pick up your
free copy of the Fal River Cornwall Area
Guide Book here.
Bookings - Accommodation
& attractions.
www.falriver.co.uk
Prince of Wales Pier, Falmouth, TR11 3DF
01326 741194
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Sessions is Falmouth’s Locally owned
Independent Surfshop with many
years’ experience in Surfboards,
Wetsuits, Skateboards, Clothing
and Footwear. Our friendly and helpful
staff are always ready to give good
accurate advice whatever your needs.
26 Church Street, Falmouth TR11 3EG
info@sessionssurfshop.com 01326 211 159
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WHAT’S ON
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PHILLEIGH WAY COOKERY SCHOOL
APRIL
THE ALVERTON
JUNE
From 16th April to 16th May
11th-13th June
The 'Champagne Afternoon
Falmouth Classics
Tea Terrace'
The Classics is running con-
The Greenbank will be
currently with the G7 Summit
launching its ‘Champagne
The Alverton's Summer
Cornwall for 2021. Whether it
Afternoon Tea Terrace’ by
Garden Sessions
is for a first visit or a return you
the Water’s Edge bar. This
Most Friday evenings,
will be most welcome. Come
open-air suntrap, with
throughout summer,
and enjoy great sailing on the
panoramic vistas across the
from 5.30pm
idyllic waters of the Fal and
harbour, will be open every
Falmouth Bay and the shore
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
13th August
side music and fun.
from 12pm until 6pm and is
Peeky Blinders Murder
Falmouth Classics welcome
£30 per person, including a
glass of champagne. Book by
calling 01326 312440.
Mystery Evening
11th September
all classic sailing boats to
the whole regatta. Classic
motor launches, classic hulls
Philleigh Way is Cornwall’s leading cookery school
offering full and half-day courses in their purpose
built kitchen, as well as regular supper clubs and
www.greenbank-hotel.co.uk
The Cornish Gin and
powered by whatever means
feast nights, on a beautiful farm on the Roseland
Drinks Festival
they were designed for, are
Peninsula just a mile and a half from the King Harry Ferry.
Tickets are £15 per person
welcome within our Classics
Parade and to our shoreside
Regular courses running throughout the year...
22nd October
functions.
Mon 19th Apr - Mon 3 May
Falmouth Spring Clean
The cleans will take place
over a period of two weeks
at the end of April and will
be in designated groups
of 6 per site to adhere to
government guidelines.
A Night at The Oscars
Murder Mystery Evening
thealverton.co.uk
www.falmouth.co.uk
11th-13th June
G7 Cornwall
n Simply bread
n Cornwall in a day
n Pasties and cream
n Beginners cooking
n Mediterranean fish
n Street food
n Fish in a day
n Knife skills
Email: emma@falmouth.co.uk
Falmouth will play an official
n Italian cookery
MAY
role at the Summit having
been asked to host the Inter-
n Woodfired cooking
Sun 2 May
May Day Sunday lunch
Philleigh Way Cookery
Mon 17 May – Sun 26 Sep
Heritage Boat Charters
Explore Falmouth from
the water aboard a
gentleman’s launch
or a steam launch.
www.nmmc.co.uk
national Media Centre at the
National Maritime Museum
Cornwall. With Visit Cornwall
estimating the total economic
benefits for the region from
hosting the Summit as £50
million, this is an incredible
opportunity to present
Cornwall and Falmouth to the
Check out
their website
for dates
School.
www.philleighway.co.uk
rest of the world.
www.falmouth.co.uk
www.philleighway.co.uk
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WHAT’S ON
NATIONAL MARITIME MUSUEM CORNWALL
Mon 17 May – Sun 26 Sep
2021 LECTURE SERIES
Open Sat 16 Oct
Sat 19th June from 6pm
Heritage Boat Charters
Explore Falmouth from
the water aboard a
gentleman’s launch or
a steam launch.
Thurs 23 Sept - 7.30pm
Maps, Globes & Monsters
with Dr Megan Barford
Looking at 16th and 17th
century globes and atlases,
Tattoo: British Tattoo Art
Revealed
Tattoo opened at the
Museum to huge acclaim
in 2017 and after touring
curator and historian
nationally the exhibition
All year
Monsters of the Deep
Critically acclaimed
May half term
Mini Monsters
of the not so Deep
The Museum will be
Dr Megan Barford will
ask: why are there sea
monsters in the stars?
is returning with some of
the key artworks.
October half term
Falmouth’s International
Sea Shanty Festival
It will be going virtual for
2021. The Virtual Falmouth
International Sea Shanty
exhibition about myths
and legends of deep sea
monsters.
Until Sun 5 Sept
Hegarty’s Boatyard
closed over May half term,
however there will still be
a packed week of events
planned offsite and
online with The Rock
Pool Project.
Thurs 21 Oct, 7.30pm
Hunting Monsters
with Dr Darren Naish
Join Dr Darren Naish,
zoologist and Monsters of
the Deep guest curator,
Silhouettes and Shadows
Enjoy shadowy silhouette
sea monster tales using
spooky shadow puppets
from the deep.
Festival will take place
live on Facebook and
YouTube at 6pm Saturday
19th June and will have a
jam-packed schedule of
A photographic
exhibition that illustrates
a world that is fast
disappearing – one
where skills and
Tue 17 – Thu 19 August
Tall Ship Tours
Charter one of the
Museum’s heritage boats
to explore the intriguing
work of a maverick group
of monster experts – the
cryptozoologists.
Sun 31 Oct
Halloween at the Museum
Dress up as ghosts and
ghouls this Halloween for
tricks and treats in the
uplifting sea shanty songs
and performances.
traditions are passed
down from one
for a tour of the magnificent
Tall Ships.
Thurs 25 Nov - 7.30pm
Tattoo : British Tattoo Art
Museum.
Tickets: Adults FREE, Child
Check out the official website
for further info
www.falmouthseashanty.co.uk
JULY
Thursday 15 July
Fal River Cruise:
Tale of two rias
From the Fal Estuary
to the Helford
6pm - 8.30pm I £20
generation to the next.
Until Sunday 3 October
Memories of Falmouth
This exhibition is a
fascinating photographic
insight into Falmouth
and the surrounding area
during the 50s and 60s.
Summer holidays
Into the Deep Blue
Encounter characters from
Into the Deep Blue as you
explore the Museum. Meet
a mermaid as she swims and
dives amongst the flying
flotilla and bump into an
anglerfish as it scuttles
around the building.
Revealed with Dr Matt
Lodder
In this talk, Dr Matt
Lodder will discuss both
the research content of
Tattoo: British Tattoo
Art Revealed, and the
practical issues of
creating an exhibition of
a marginalised art form.
£5 (with an annual pass).
Christmas holidays
Lanterns and Lights
A festive celebration of
light. From merry Take
and Makes to glistening
star trails, Lanterns and
Lights signals Christmas
time at the Museum and
in Cornwall.
Cruise from the larger
Talk Tickets:
flooded river valley (ria) in
£8 per talk, £6 online
Falmouth Bay to its smaller
twin, learning about
their evolution through
time and the wealth
of archaeological sites and
historic structures. More
detail page 116.
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WHAT’S ON
AUGUST
Fri 6th - Thurs 19th
The Working Boat Festival
The Working Boat will be
hosting its own free music
evenings during Falmouth
Week, 6th – 15th August.More
details on their website.
www.theworkingboat.co.uk
Summer
Cruises
Special Evening & Themed Cruises I May - September
Thursday 27 May
Creekside Archaeology
Exploring the upper reaches of the estuary
6pm - 8.30pm I £20
Departs: Falmouth Prince of Wales Pier
Thursday 15 July
A tale of two rias
From the Fal Estuary to the Helford
6pm - 8.30pm I £20
Departs: Falmouth Prince of Wales Pier
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Falmouth Week
Falmouth Week is a major
attraction for locals and
visitors alike. With its origins
as a local sailing regatta
dating back at least as far as
1837, the week has evolved
into not only a major sailing
competition in the South
West but also an opportunity
for sailors and landlubbers
to enjoy the many daytime
and evening events in the
town. There is so much to see
and do throughout the week
from family friendly activities
on The Moor, various sailing
races on the water from Sunday
to Saturday, and exciting
evening entertainment at
Events Square.
www.falmouthweek.co.uk
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This guided boat trip takes in sites tucked away Cruise from the larger flooded river valley (ria) in
within narrower channels and side creeks, Falmouth Bay to its smaller twin, learning about
where place names like Roundwood Quay, King their evolution through time and the wealth
Harry’s Reach and Malpas provide a tantalising of archaeological sites and historic structures
hint of the many archaeological sites to be lining their shores and the open coast in between
discovered – an Iron Age fort behind a later – from submerged forests, cliff castles, forts,
copper ore quay, a Henry VI chapel overlooking ports and mines to quays, ‘hards’, ‘passages’
a medieval ferry crossing, a ‘bad-ford’ featured and a Frenchman’s Creek.
in the Cornish legend of Tristan and Iseult.
Limited
availability
Book early to avoid
disappointment!
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Thurs 9 September
Thurs 23 September
WHAT’S ON
Cider Tasting Cruise
7pm - 9pm I £35
Departs: Falmouth Prince of Wales Pier
Join The Stable Falmouth for a cider tasting
experience like no other, on board our classic
wooden ferry. During this 2 hour cruise around
the River Fal you will taste a wide selection of
ciders, from high-end elegant sparklers to hedgerow
blends and rough and ready scrumpies. With two
of The Stable’s highly trained Cider Masters on
board to guide you through your cider journey,
you will learn all about the cider-making process,
different cider-making regions and some
common things to look out for such as tannins,
acidity and
blending. To top it off, you’ll tuck-in to The Stable’s
famous freshly prepared sharing boards!
Monday 30 August
Fizz & Chips Cruise
6.30pm - 8.30pm I £25
Departs: Falmouth Prince of Wales Pier
All aboard our luxury wooden boat Moyana for a
special fish and chips supper from the awardwinning
Harbour Lights in Falmouth, cruising around Cornwall’s most
beautiful river. Sit back with a glass of sparkling prosecco on arrival as we set
sail around Falmouth Harbour. Discover these fascinating and historic
waterways with entertaining and informative commentary
from our local skipper.
Carrick
Roads
through
the centuries
Settlement &
industry
6pm - 8.30pm I £20
Departs: Falmouth
Prince of Wales Pier
Take a guided boat
tour around this
deep tidal basin
and discover how
thousands of years of
activity have left their
mark – from Neolithic
forest to Roman coin
hoard, medieval ferry
crossings and
creekside churches,
and later fish weirs,
quays, shipyards, tin
mines, stately homes
and D-Day embarkation
points.
Around
the estuary
mouth
Historic ports & forts
6pm - 8.30pm I £20
Departs: Falmouth
Prince of Wales Pier
The abundance of
archaeological sites
along the Penryn and
Percuil Rivers and
on Pendennis and St
Anthony headlands
reflects the historic
importance of
maritime trade and
the defence of the
realm; learn about
Glasney College and
the medieval port of
Penryn, the growth
of Falmouth and
Flushing from the 17th
century, and 400 years
of fortifications, from
Henry VIII castles to a
WW2 minefield.
Sat 7th - Sat 14th
Sailing Week
Sailing Week features up to
seven days of fleet racing
for yachts and dayboats
in the expansive waters of
Falmouth Bay and the Carrick
Roads (lower Fal estuary).
The week commences with
a race briefing on the first
Saturday, followed by racing
each day from Sunday to the
following Saturday, with
daily and series prizes,
and is complemented by
comprehensive shoreside
events for everyone. Many
of the competitors combine
the racing with their
annual family holiday!
www.falmouthweek.co.uk
Fri 13th
Peeky Blinders Murder
Mystery Evening
www.thealverton.co.uk
ummer-cruises
Tue 17th – Thu 19th
Tall Ship Tours
Charter one of the
Museum’s heritage
boats for a tour of the
magnificent Tall Ships.
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WHAT’S ON
Tue 17th - Thu 19th August
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ESSENTIAL
Truro Cruises
FALMOUH TALL SHIPS
Mark your calendar as
tall ships return to
Falmouth waters!
Falmouth has been
selected as the Race
Start Partner for the Tall
Ships Magellan-Elcano
500 Series 2021 race!
There will be a shoreside
atmosphere like no other,
with activities and events
across Falmouth Town.
From family friendly
day-time activities to
evening entertainment,
and the fantastic Tall
Ships parade of sail, this
momentous occasion
is one not to miss in
Falmouth.
Experience Cruises
View the spectacular
Tall Ships up close from
the water!
Sailing up to 6 times a
day from the Prince of
Wales Pier in Falmouth,
our Fal River Tall Ships
Experience Cruises will
sail you out into the
Carrick Roads to view
the vessels moored in
the inner harbour.
See page 120.
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Afternoon High Tide Cruises to Truro in 2021
Running on selected dates throughout the
year, book a luxury river cruise to Truro
aboard 'Moyana' and enjoy the wonderful
views along the River Fal.
Cruising through an Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty, Enterprise Boats are the
only vessels to take on a magical journey to
the city of Truro by water.
Single
All sailings subject to tide, weather and circumstances.
Book online at falriver.co.uk/truro
Prices & Tickets
Adult
£14
Child*
£7
Return £18.50 £8.50
Single & Day Returns
Family** Cons***
Falmouth to Truro
-
£48
-
£16
Bikes
£2
* 4-16 years olds ** Up to 2 adults & 3 children
*** Over 65s & Students with card 3 and under: FREE
DATES Cruises depart Falmouth on selected dates at 4pm and arrive back at approx 6.30pm
May 25th
May 26th
July 10th
August 7th
August 8th
August 21st
September 5th
September 6th
September 19th
October 4th
October 19th
July 24th
Just travelling
one way? Get a single
ticket and make your
way back at your own
pace, see GWR Train
info, p42
August 22nd
September 20th
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Regular
showings every
Wednesday, Friday,
Saturday & Sunday
this Autumn
& Winter
WHAT’S ON
SEPTEMBER
Sun 5th
Tour of Britain
Cornwall will host the Tour of
Britain for the first time ever
in September 2021, with the
Grand Depart of next year’s
race seeing riders travel
170 kilometres through the
Cornish countryside.
The stage’s provisional route
will visit Penzance, St Just, St
Ives, Hayle, Camborne, Pool,
Redruth, Falmouth, Penryn,
Truro, Newquay, St Austell,
the Eden Project and Bodmin.
Expect a weekend of activities,
performances and lots of
exciting happenings.
www.tourofbritain.co.uk
Sat 11th
The Cornish Gin
and Drinks Festival
Tickets are £15 per person.
www.thealverton.co.uk
2021
LECTURE
THE HIDDEN CINEMA OCTOBER
SERIES Visit St Mawes Hotel to Thurs7th - Sun 10th
Thurs 23 Sept - 7.30pm
Maps, Globes & Monsters
with Dr Megan Barford
Looking at 16th and 17th
century globes and atlases,
curator and historian Dr
Megan Barford will ask:
why are there sea
monsters in the stars?
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Thurs 23rd September
Summer cruise around
the estuary mouth
Historic ports & forts
6pm - 8.30pm I £20
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Sat 25th September
Gin Club - An Evening
with Tarquin's Gin
Held in the majestic Great
Hall, the Tarquin's team
will be telling us about their
distillery based on the north
Cornish coast. Guests will get
to sink into a homemade G&T
on arrival, try samples of their
award-winning products and
learn how to make the perfect
gin cocktail. A line-up of
guest bartenders will also be
showing off their talents in the
mixology department.
www.thealverton.co.uk
enjoy your favourite film,
a heart-warming classic,
a modern thriller or a
stunning live arts performance
in the luxury
25-seat Hidden Cinema.
Wednesdays - 8pm
Art & Cult Movie Night
The ones that slipped
under the radar, that
eventually became cult
classic.
Fridays - 8pm
Feel Good Fridays
Feel good movies to
kick-start your weekend.
Saturdays - 3pm & 8pm
Second Chance Saturdays
Missed it when it first
came out? Not to worry.
Second chance to watch
recent box-office hits
back on the big screen!
Sundays - 3pm
Sunday Classics
The movies you wished
you could have watched
in the cinema when they
first came out.
To book your ticket visit
stmaweshotel.com or
call 01326 270270.
The Hidden Cinema is also
available for Private Hire.
stmaweshotel.com
Falmouth Oyster Festival
The five day festival is packed
with cookery demonstrations
by leading local chefs, there
are oysters, seafood, wine
and local ale to sample along
with children’s shell painting,
entertainment in the form of
sea shanties, a town parade,
live music, an oyster shucking
competition, a Falmouth
Working Boat race and
marquees brimming with
Cornish produce. The festival
is a must for all oyster, seafood
and maritime heritage
enthusiasts!
www.falmouthoysterfestival.co.uk
Open Sat 16 Oct
Tattoo: British Tattoo Art
Revealed
After touring nationally
the exhibition is returning
with some of the key
artworks.
www.nmmc.co.uk
Thurs 21
Hunting Monsters
with Dr Darren Naish
Join Dr Darren Naish,
zoologist and Monsters
of the Deep guest curator,
to explore the intriguing
work of a maverick group
of monster experts – the
cryptozoologists.
www.nmmc.co.uk
Fri 22nd
A Night at The Oscars
Murder Mystery Evening:
www.eventbrite.co.uk
www.thealverfton.co.uk
Sun 31 Oct
Halloween at the Museum
Dress up as ghosts and
ghouls this Halloween for
tricks and treats in the
Museum.
Tickets: Adults FREE, Child
£5 (with an annual pass).
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2021
Thurs 25th
Tattoo :
LECTURE
SERIES
British Tattoo
Art Revealed with
Dr Matt Lodder
In this talk, Dr Matt
Lodder will discuss both
the research content of
Tattoo: British Tattoo
Art Revealed, and the
practical issues of creating
an exhibition of a
marginalised art form.
Talk Tickets: £8 per talk,
£6 online
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Falmouth / 17 - 19 August 2021
Mark your calendar as Tall Ships
return to Falmouth waters!
Falmouth has been selected as
the Race Start Partner for the Tall
Ships Magellan-Elcano 500 Series
2021 race!
There will be a shoreside atmosphere like
no other, with activities and events across
Falmouth Town. From family friendly day-time
activities to evening entertainment, and the
fantastic Tall Ships parade of sail, this momentous
occasion is one not to miss in Falmouth.
What will I see?
A fleet of tall ships from around the world will
arrive in the historic port of Falmouth in the days
leading up to the 19th August as part of the Tall
Ships Magellan-Elcano 500 Series 2021. They
will be moored in the Carrick Roads and inner
harbour, before embarking on a race to A Coruna
in Spain.
Subject to ship arrivals, timings and weather,
it is hoped visitors will be able to take tripper
boats out into the Carrick Roads to view these
magnificent ships at close quarters.
Thurs 25th
Christmas Lights switch-on
Local schools sing
Christmas carols on the
state-of-the-art-stage
before the big switch-on.
The evening is organised
by the Falmouth Town
Team as always and
compered by Pirate FM.
The Falmouth Christmas
lights are switched on
each year by a nominated
community champion.
This is a person or group
who after a public vote,
gets to switch on the lights
for that year. Further
details to be announced
later in the year.
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Tall Ships Experience Cruises
View the spectacular Tall Ships up close from
the water!
Sailing up to 6 times a day from the Prince of
Wales Pier in Falmouth, our Fal River Tall Ships
Experience Cruises will sail you out into the
Carrick Roads to view the vessels moored in the
inner harbour. This is the best and only way to
see the Tall Ships up close this year...
Tickets price : £17 per passenger
£2 donation from each ticket sale will be contributed
back to the Tall Ships event and organisation
See website www.falriver.co.uk/tallships for
timetable and to buy tickets!
BOOK
ONLINE
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Confirmed Ships
WHAT’S ON
Belem, France
Atyla, Vanuatu
Fryderyk Chopin, Poland
Jolie Brise, UK
Maybe, UK
DECEMBER
Morgenster, Netherlands
Patricia, Belgium
Christmas holidays
Rupel, Belgium
Lanterns and Lights
Tenacious, UK
A festive celebration of
Vahine, Finland
light. From merry Take
and Makes to glistening
More ships being confirmed star trails, Lanterns and
all the time.
Lights signals Christmas
See www.falmouth.co.uk time at the Museum and
for an updated list.
in Cornwall.
All information correct at the www.nmmc.co.uk
time of printing.
Sat 11th - Sun 12th
Falmouth Festive Weekend
You can expect a festive land
train, an artificial ice rink, a
Victorian carousel, snowy
scenes and much more!
Complemented with music
and dance, this is a weekend
to come into town! Further
details to be announced later
in the year.
www.falmouth.co.uk
Pay ONCe, Get iN free fOr a year
Discovery Quay,
falMOUth
NMMC.CO.UK
Fri 20th
Major exhibition
Monsters of the Deep
Maritime Museum, Falmouth
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A390 B A30 C
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Redruth,
Burncoose,
Porthtowan
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B3289
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King Harry Glamping
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Trelissick
King Harry Ferry
Tregothnan
Ruan
Lanihorne
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Lizard
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Cornwall
Pennance Mill
Mawnan
Smith
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Penryn
Falmouth
University
Glasney Rooms
Maenporth
Falmouth
B
Enys
Trebah Garden
Glendurgan,
Cornish Holiday Cottages
Budock Vean Hotel
Budock Vean Self Catering
Gyllyngvase
Swanpool
Mylor
Bridge
South West Coast Path
Pandora Inn
Mylor
Flushing
Harbourside
Holidays
Pendennis
Castle
St Anthony
Feock
Loe Beach
St Mawes
Castle
Little &
Great Molunan
A3078
St Mawes
B3289
Trethem Mill
St Just
In Roseland
Church
Percuil
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Philleigh Way
Cookery School
Trewince Holiday Lodges
Portscatho Holidays
St Mawes Kayaks
Greeb Point
Place
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St Anthony The Thirstea Company
in Roseland
Cottages Porthbeor
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Polmassik
St Ewe
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Trenona Farm
Veryan
Portholland
Caerhays
Gorran
Porthmellon
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Falmouth
Castle Drive
Castle Drive
Tehidy Tce
Trefusis Rd
Trefusis Rd
N. Parade
Straton Tce
Penwerris Lane
Pendarves Rd
Tresillians Rd
Falmouth Road
Penwerris Tce
Greenbank
Penrose Rd
Trevethan Rd
Market St
Church St
Kimberley Park Rd
New Street
Arwenack St
Arwenack Av
Albany Pl
Killigrew Street
Woodlane Crescent
Bar Road
Marlborough Rd
Albany Rd
A39
Police Station
A39
FALMOUTH
Broadmead
Guesthouse
Greenbank, Water’s Edge
& The Working Boat
The
Moor
Greenbank
Quay
Kimberley Park
Prince of Wales
Pier (POW)
FLUSHING
Falmouth Docks
A39
Tunnel
Castle Beach
To Maenporth
and Swanpool
Pendennis Point
Flushing Holiday
Cottages
Sessions
Surf & Skate
Shop
Custom
House
Quay
(CHQ)
RNLI Station
Maritime Museum
Pendennis
Castle
N
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Oggie’s Cornish Kitchen
RoBo
Koffiji
Harbour Reach
The Chain Locker
Harbour Lights
Events Square
Ferry to St Mawes,
Trelissick & Truro
Ferry to St Mawes
Fox Rosehill
Chelsea House
B&B
St Michael’s
Resort
Anacapri
Kinbrae
Queen Mary
Gardens
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A3078
ST MAWES
St Mawes
Castle Drive
Lower Castle Rd
A3078
Tresanton
Lamorran
St Mawes Hotel
Portscatho
Holidays
The Watch House
Tredenham Rd
Polvarth Rd
The Idle Rocks Hotel
St Mawes Kayaks
St Mawes
Castle
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Ferries to: Place & St Anthony
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Penzance
A30
County
Hall
Truro Station
Station Road
Superstore
Treyew Road
Truro
Football
Club
A39
St Georges Road
Richmond Hill
Victoria
Gardens
W
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Courts
Frances St.
E
Pydar St.
River St.
Royal
Cornwall
Museum
Calenick St
Lemon Street
St Clement St.
Library
Pydar St.
King St.
Lemon Street
Market
Plaza
Cinema
Lemon Street
Cathedral
High Cross
Kenwyn St. St Nicholas St.
Lr Lemon St.
TRURO
St Clement Street.
Boscawen St.
Lemon Quay
Old Bridge St.
Fairmantle Street
Truro
New Bridge St.
Sub
Bus
Station
Truro
Harbour
Office
way
St Austell St.
Morlaix Ave.
Newham Road
Tescos
The
Alverton
Malpas Road
West
Briton
Police
Station
To A 39
Newquay
St Austell
Green Lane
Falmouth Road
To:
Trelissick &
Falmouth
To Falmouth
Morlaix Avenue
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Tide Info
Earth Moon Sun
Earth Moon Sun
Ebb tide
Depth of water
Neap tide range
Spring tide range
Flood tide
Drying height
Chart Datum
Charted Depth
ENGLAND — FALMOUTH
LAT 50°09′N LONG 5°03′W
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0338 1.3 0318 1.5 0410 1.8 (Mar 28 0223 - Oct 31) 1.0 expected 0258 tide. 1.5 0338 1.5 0344 2.0
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2153 4.7 2140 4.6 2213 4.3 2033 4.9 2047 4.6 2208 4.5 2155 4.2
To aid marine
Chart Datum and is the number given to us in
Low Tide
0416 The 1.5 Date 0403 1.6 0501 2.2 navigation 0258all tide 1.3 tide 0328 tables. 1.8 0449 1.9 0501 2.2
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2231 4.4 2242 4.4 High Tide 2323 4.1 2117 4.7 2129 4.3 2339 4.3 2315 4.1
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All tides are UTC/GMT. For grey areas add 1hour
All tides are UTC/GMT. For grey areas add 1hour
TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS YEAR 2021
TIME ZONE UT(GMT)
0.7 0224 0.6 0244 1.0 0131 0.2 0149 0.7 0227 0.4 0159 1.1
5.1 0813 5.1 0828 4.8 0715 5.4 0731 5.0 0814 5.0 0754 4.5
0.7 TU 1450 0.6 W 1458 1.1 TU 1354 0.2 W 1400 0.8 F F1448 0.6 SA SA1410 1.2
4.6 2034 4.7 2048 4.5 1936 5.1 1947 4.8 2028 4.8 2002 4.5
1.0 0303 0.8 0305 1.3 0208 0.3 0208 0.9 0307 0.8 0227 1.3
4.9 0854 4.9 0859 4.6 0754 5.3 0757 4.8 0855 4.6 0819 4.3
1.0 W 1531 0.8 TH 1521 1.4 W 1431 0.4 TH 1417 1.0 SA SA1530 1.1 SU 1441 1.5
4.5 2116 4.6 2121 4.3 2011 5.0 2012 4.6 2112 4.5 2033 4.3
1.2 0348 1.0 0333 1.5 0245 0.5 0227 1.1 0356 1.2 0305 1.5
4.7 0941 4.7 0937 4.3 0832 5.0 0823 4.6 0948 4.2 0908 4.1
1.3 TH TH1619 1.1 F F1554 1.6 TH TH1508 0.6 F F 1439 1.2 SU 1624 1.5 M 1523 1.7
4.3 2209 4.4 2206 4.1 2048 4.7 2035 4.4 2216 4.2 2139 4.1
1.5 0440 1.3 0415 1.8 0325 0.8 0253 1.4 0502 1.6 0359 1.8
4.5 1039 4.4 1030 4.0 0913 4.7 0851 4.3 1119 3.8 1026 3.9
1.5 F F 1717 1.4 SA SA1645 1.9 F F 1551 1.0 SA SA1509 1.5 M 1739 1.9 TU TU1629 2.0
4.1 2316 4.2 2308 3.9 2133 4.5 2108 4.2 2257 4.0
1.7 0546 1.5 0525 2.0 0414 1.2 0330 1.6 0005 3.9 0535 1.9
4.2 1152 4.2 1137 3.9 1006 4.3 0940 4.0 0636 1.8 1143 3.8
1.8 SA SA1829 1.5 SU 1813 2.0 SA SA1644 1.4 SU 1551 1551 1.8 1.8 TU TU1308 3.8 3.8 W 1818 1818 2.0
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4.0 0706 1.6 0705 2.0 1127 4.0 1056 3.8 0832 1.5 0709 1.7
1.9 SU 1320 4.1 M 1257 3.8 SU 1757 1757 1.7 1.7 M 1704 1704 2.1 2.1 W 1422 1422 4.0 4.0 TH TH1302 4.0
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4.5 0452 0452 5.0 5.0 0430 0430 4.9 4.9 0351 0351 4.7 4.7 0312 0312 4.6 4.6 0448 0448 5.0 5.0 0414 0414 5.2
5.2
1.3 1144 1144 0.6 0.6 1108 1108 0.7 0.7 1044 1044 0.8 0.8 0952 0952 1.0 1.0 1140 1140 0.4 0.4 1104 1104 0.3
0.3
4.5 TH TH 1718 1718 4.8 4.8 FF 1655 1655 4.8 4.8 TH TH 1620 1620 4.6 4.6 FF 1543 1543 4.6 4.6 SU SU1708 4.9 4.9 M 1642 1642 5.1
5.1
1.2 2327 0.7 2304 0.8 2216 0.9 2356 0.5 2325 0.3
4.7 0004 0.6 0511 5.1 0434 4.9 0358 5.0 0524 5.0 0503 5.4
1.1 0534 5.1 1154 0.5 1129 0.5 1043 0.6 1214 0.4 1150 0.1
4.6 F F 1229 0.4 SA SA1738 5.0 F F 1659 4.8 SA SA1627 4.9 M 1743 5.0 TU TU1728 5.3
1.0 1759 4.9 O 2346 0.5 2305 0.6 O
4.9 0045 0.5 0012 0.4 0513 5.1 0443 5.2 0027 0.5 0011 0.1
0.8 0614 5.2 0553 5.3 1209 0.4 1131 0.3 0600 5.0 0550 5.4
4.8 SA SA1308 0.4 SU 1237 0.3 SA SA1736 4.9 SU 1711 5.1 TU1243 0.5 W 1234 0.1
0.8 1836 4.9 1819 5.1 O 2351 0.3 1817 5.0 1812 5.3
5.0 0121 0.5 0024 0.4 0528 5.4 0056 0.6 0054 0.1
0.7 0651 5.2 0550 5.2 1215 0.1 0633 5.0 0637 5.3
4.8 SU SU 1341 1341 0.4 0.4 SU 1244 1244 0.3 0.3 M 1754 1754 5.2 5.2 W 1307 1307 0.7 0.7 TH TH 1315 1315 0.1
0.1
1911 1911 4.9 4.9 1811 1811 5.0 5.0 1849 1849 4.9 4.9 1855 1855 5.3
5.3
0.7 0152 0152 0.6 0.6 0057 0057 0.4 0.4 0033 0033 0.1 0.1 0118 0118 0.8 0.8 0134 0134 0.2
0.2
5.2 0726 0726 5.1 5.1 0626 0626 5.2 5.2 0613 0613 5.5 5.5 0703 0703 4.9 4.9 0721 0721 5.2
5.2
0.5 M 1411 1411 0.6 0.6 M 1315 1315 0.4 0.4 TU TU 1256 1256 0.0 0.0 TH TH 1326 1326 0.8 0.8 FF 1354 1354 0.4
0.4
4.9 1945 1945 4.8 4.8 1845 1845 5.0 5.0 1836 1836 5.3 5.3 1918 1918 4.8 4.8 1935 1935 5.1
5.1
0.6 0113 0113 0.0
0.0
5.2 0656 0656 5.4
5.4
0.5 W 1334 1334 0.1
0.1
4.9 1914 1914 5.2
5.2
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MAY
Time m Time m T
0214 0.4 0141 1.1 0
1 0803 4.9 16 0737 4.5 1 0
SA 1434 0.7 SU 1353 1.2 TU 1
2016 4.9 1947 4.6 2
2
3
4
5
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7
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9
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25
26
27
28
29
30
31
2
0257 0.8 0214 1.2 0
0847 4.5 0810 4.3 1
SU 1519 1.1 M 1427 1.4 W 1
2103 4.6 2025 4.4 2
3
0349 1.2 0254 1.4 0
0944 4.1 0858 4.2 1
M 1614 1.5 TU 1511 1.6 TH 1
2206 4.2 2121 4.3
4
0454 1.5 0350 1.6 0
1114 3.8 1003 4.0 0
TU 1726 1.8 W 1616 1.8 F 1
2344 4.0 2229 4.2 1
5
0619 1.7 0510 1.7 0
1246 3.8 1114 4.0 0
W 1856 1.8 TH 1742 1.8 SA 1
2340 4.3 2
6
0109 4.1 0631 1.6 0
0755 1.5 1225 4.1 0
TH 1354 4.0 F 1901 1.6 SU 1
2022 1.6 2
7
0211 4.3 0049 4.4 0
0858 1.2 0741 1.3 0
F 1445 4.2 SA 1332 4.4 M 1
2119 1.2 2008 1.3 2
8
0259 4.5 0154 4.7 0
0946 1.0 0844 1.0 1
SA 1526 4.5 SU 1432 4.6 TU 1
2205 1.0 2110 1.0 2
9
0340 4.7 0253 4.9 0
1027 0.8 0941 0.7 1
SU 1602 4.7 M 1525 4.9 W 1
2244 0.8 2206 0.6 2
10
0418 4.8 0347 5.1 0
1104 0.7 1035 0.4 1
M 1638 4.8 TU 1615 5.1 TH 1
2321 0.7 2300 0.4 2
11
0456 4.9 0440 5.2 0
1138 0.7 1126 0.3 1
TU 1714 4.9 W 1705 5.2 F 1
2354 0.7 O 2350 0.3
12
1
0533 4.9 0532 5.2 0
1209 0.7 1214 0.3 0
W 1750 4.9 TH 1754 5.3 SA 1
13
0024 0.8 0037 0.2 0
0607 4.8 0622 5.2 0
TH 1236 0.8 F 1300 0.3 SU 1
1823 4.9 1840 5.3 1
14
0051 0.9 0123 0.3 0
0638 4.7 0710 5.0 0
F 1300 0.9 SA 1344 0.5 M 1
1852 4.8 1925 5.1 1
15
0115 1.0 0208 0.5 0
0707 4.6 0756 4.8 0
SA 1324 1.1 SU 1427 0.8 TU 1
1918 4.7 2009 4.9 2
0253 0.8
0842 4.5
M 1513 1.1
2056 4.7
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TIMES AND AND HEIGHTS OF OF HIGH HIGH AND AND LOW LOW WATERS YEAR 2021 2021
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m m Time Time
m m
Time Time m m Time Time m m Time Time m m Time Time m m Time Time m m
1.1 1.1 0343 0343 1.1 1.1 0252 0252 1.2 1.2 0414 0414 1.2 1.2 0329 0329 1.0 1.0 0457 0457 1.7 1.7 0443 0443 1.3 1.3
4.5 4.5 11
0936 0936 4.2 4.2 16
16
0846 0846 4.3 4.3 11
1000 1000 4.2 4.2 16
16
0916 0916 4.5 4.5 11
1045 1045 4.1 4.1 16 16
1037 1037 4.4 4.4
1.2 1.2 TU TU 1605 1605 1.4 1.4 WW 1508 1508 1.4 1.4 TH TH 1632 1632 1.4 1.4 F F 1545 1545 1.2 1.2 SU SU 1721 1721 1.9 1.9 M M 1710 1710 1.5 1.5
4.6 4.6 2152 2152 4.4 4.4 2105 2105 4.6 4.6 2213 2213 4.4 4.4 2137 2137 4.7 4.7 2302 2302 4.1 4.1 2311 2311 4.3
4.3
17
17
18
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19
19
20
20
21
21
22
22
23
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24
25 25
26 26
27 27
28 28
29 29
30 30
22
33
44
55
66
77
88
99
10 10
11 11
12 12
13 13
14 14
15 15
17
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18
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19
19
20
20
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21
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24
24
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25
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26
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28
29 29
30 30
31 31
22
33
44
55
66
77
88
99
10 10
11 11
12 12
13 13
14 14
15 15
17 17
1.2 1.2 0440 0440 1.3 1.3 0343 0343 1.3 1.3 0502 0502 1.4 1.4 0419 0419 1.2 1.2 0551 0551 1.9 1.9 0549 0549 1.6
1.6
4.3 4.3 1045 1045 4.0 4.0 0941 0941 4.2 4.2 1054 1054 4.1 4.1 1009 1009 4.4 4.4 1146 1146 4.0 4.0 1157 1157 4.2
4.2
1.4 1.4 W W1704 1704 1.6 1.6 TH TH1604 1604 1.5 1.5 F F1723 1723 1.6 1.6 SA SA1639 1639 1.3 1.3 M M1824 1824 2.0 2.0 TU TU1825 1825 1.7
1.7
4.4 4.4 2304 2304 4.2 4.2 2204 2204 4.5 4.5 2309 2309 4.2 4.2 2234 2234 4.6
4.6
18 18
1.4 1.4 0544 0544 1.5 1.5 0445 0445 1.4 1.4 0555 0555 1.6 1.6 0517 0517 1.3 1.3 0007 0007 4.0 4.0 0039 0039 4.2
4.2
4.2 4.2 1203 1203 3.9 3.9 1043 1043 4.2 4.2 1156 1156 4.0 4.0 1112 1112 4.3 4.3 0656 0656 1.9 1.9 0709 0709 1.7
1.7
1.6 1.6 TH TH1809 1809 1.7 1.7 F F1710 1710 1.5 1.5 SA SA1819 1819 1.7 1.7 SU SU1742 1742 1.4 1.4 TU TU1303 1303 4.0 4.0 W W1327 1327 4.3
4.3
4.3 4.3 2307 2307 4.5 4.5 2340 2340 4.5 4.5 1933 1933 2.0 2.0 1957 1957 1.6
1.6
19 19
1.6 1.6 0021 0021 4.2 4.2 0553 0553 1.4 1.4 0015 0015 4.1 4.1 0622 0622 1.4 1.4 0134 0134 4.0 4.0 0208 0208 4.2
4.2
4.0 4.0 0652 0652 1.5 1.5 1149 1149 4.3 4.3 0652 0652 1.7 1.7 1222 1222 4.3 4.3 0803 0803 1.9 1.9 0841 0841 1.5
1.5
1.8 1.8 F F1309 1309 4.0 4.0 SA SA1819 1819 1.5 1.5 SU SU 1302 1302 4.0 4.0 M M 1852 1852 1.4 1.4 WW 1422 1422 4.2 4.2 TH TH 1442 1442 4.5 4.5
4.2 4.2 1917 1917 1.6 1.6 1920 1920 1.7 1.7 2038 2038 1.8 1.8 2124 2124 1.3 1.3
20 20
1.7 1.7 0126 0126 4.2 4.2 0013 0013 4.5 4.5 0125 0125 4.1 4.1 0053 0053 4.4 4.4 0249 0249 4.2 4.2 0317 0317 4.5 4.5
4.0 4.0 0759 0759 1.4 1.4 0700 0700 1.3 1.3 0752 0752 1.6 1.6 0733 0733 1.3 1.3 0903 0903 1.6 1.6 0956 0956 1.2 1.2
1.8 1.8 SA SA 1403 1403 4.1 4.1 SU SU 1255 1255 4.4 4.4 M M 1404 1404 4.2 4.2 TU TU 1337 1337 4.4 4.4 TH TH 1517 1517 4.4 4.4 F F 1541 1541 4.8 4.8
4.3 4.3 2021 2021 1.5 1.5 1928 1928 1.3 1.3 2021 2021 1.7 1.7 2007 2007 1.3 1.3 2135 2135 1.5 1.5 2230 2230 1.0 1.0
21 21
1.6 1.6 0220 0220 4.3 4.3 0121 0121 4.6 4.6 0226 0226 4.2 4.2 0210 0210 4.5 4.5 0341 0341 4.4 4.4 0413 0413 4.7 4.7
4.1 4.1 0855 0855 1.3 1.3 0807 0807 1.1 1.1 0849 0849 1.5 1.5 0847 0847 1.2 1.2 0956 0956 1.4 1.4 1054 1054 0.9 0.9
1.6 1.6 SU SU 1448 1448 4.3 4.3 M M 1400 1400 4.6 4.6 TU TU 1456 1456 4.4 4.4 WW 1447 1447 4.6 4.6 F F 1602 1602 4.7 4.7 SA SA 1631 1631 5.1 5.1
2115 2115 1.3 1.3 2035 2035 1.1 1.1 2116 2116 1.5 1.5 2123 2123 1.2 1.2 2225 2225 1.3 1.3 2324 2324 0.7 0.7
22 22
4.4 4.4 0306 0306 4.5 4.5 0226 0226 4.8 4.8 0317 0317 4.4 4.4 0318 0318 4.6 4.6 0424 0424 4.6 4.6 0501 0501 4.9 4.9
1.3 1.3 0941 0941 1.1 1.1 0910 0910 0.9 0.9 0940 0940 1.3 1.3 0957 0957 1.0 1.0 1044 1044 1.2 1.2 1145 1145 0.6
0.6
4.4 4.4 M M 1529 1529 4.5 4.5 TU TU 1500 1500 4.8 4.8 W W1541 1541 4.5 4.5 TH TH1546 1546 4.8 4.8 SA SA1641 1641 4.9 4.9 SU SU 1716 1716 5.2 5.2
1.3 1.3 2201 2201 1.1 1.1 2139 2139 0.9 0.9 2205 2205 1.3 1.3 2230 2230 0.9 0.9 2311 2311 1.1 1.1 O
O
23 23
4.7 4.7 0348 0348 4.6 4.6 0327 0327 4.9 4.9 0402 0402 4.5 4.5 0417 0417 4.8 4.8 0505 0505 4.7 4.7 0011 0011 0.4
0.4
1.0 1.0 1023 1023 1.0 1.0 1011 1011 0.7 0.7 1025 1025 1.2 1.2 1059 1059 0.8 0.8 1128 1128 1.0 1.0 0545 0545 5.0
5.0
4.6 4.6 TU TU1609 1609 4.7 4.7 W W1556 1556 5.0 5.0 TH TH1623 1623 4.7 4.7 F F1640 1640 5.0 5.0 SU SU1718 1718 5.0 5.0 M M1230 1230 0.5
0.5
1.0 1.0 2242 2242 1.0 1.0 2239 2239 0.7 0.7 2250 2250 1.2 1.2 2330 2330 0.7 0.7 2354 2354 0.9 0.9 1758 1758 5.3
5.3
24 24
4.9 4.9 0428 0428 4.7 4.7 0424 0424 5.0 5.0 0444 0444 4.6 4.6 0511 0511 4.9 4.9 0544 0544 4.8 4.8 0054 0054 0.3
0.3
0.7 0.7 1101 1101 1.0 1.0 1108 1108 0.6 0.6 1107 1107 1.1 1.1 1154 1154 0.6 0.6 1210 1210 0.9 0.9 0624 0624 5.0
5.0
4.9 4.9 W W1647 1647 4.8 4.8 TH TH1649 1649 5.1 5.1 F F1702 1702 4.8 4.8 SA SA1730 1730 5.2 5.2 M M1755 1755 5.1 5.1 TU TU1309 1309 0.4
0.4
0.6 0.6 2321 2321 1.0 1.0 O O2336 2336 0.5 0.5 2332 2332 1.1 1.1 O O 1837 1837 5.3
5.3
25 25
5.1 5.1 0506 0506 4.7 4.7 0519 0519 5.0 5.0 0523 0523 4.7 4.7 0022 0022 0.5 0.5 0034 0034 0.7 0.7 0131 0131 0.4
0.4
0.4 0.4 1136 1136 0.9 0.9 1201 1201 0.5 0.5 1147 1147 1.0 1.0 0601 0601 4.9 4.9 0622 0622 4.9 4.9 0701 0701 5.0
5.0
5.1 5.1 TH TH1724 1724 4.8 4.8 F F1740 1740 5.2 5.2 SA SA1739 1739 4.9 4.9 SU SU1243 1243 0.5 0.5 TU TU1250 1250 0.8 0.8 W W1344 1344 0.5
0.5
0.4 0.4 2356 2356 1.0 1.0 1816 1816 5.3 5.3 1832 1832 5.2 5.2 1913 1913 5.3
5.3
26 26
5.2 5.2 0543 0543 4.7 4.7 0028 0028 0.4 0.4 0011 0011 1.0 1.0 0110 0110 0.4 0.4 0114 0114 0.6 0.6 0203 0203 0.5
0.5
0.3 0.3 1208 1208 1.0 1.0 0611 0611 5.0 5.0 0601 0601 4.7 4.7 0647 0647 5.0 5.0 0700 0700 4.9 4.9 0734 0734 5.0
5.0
5.2 5.2 F F1759 1759 4.8 4.8 SA SA1251 1251 0.5 0.5 SU SU1225 1225 1.0 1.0 M M1327 1327 0.5 0.5 W W1328 1328 0.7 0.7 TH TH1414 1414 0.7
0.7
0.3 0.3 1829 1829 5.2 5.2 1814 1814 4.9 4.9 1859 1859 5.3 5.3 1910 1910 5.2 5.2 1946 1946 5.1
5.1
27 27
5.2 5.2 0028 0028 1.0 1.0 0117 0117 0.4 0.4 0049 0049 0.9 0.9 0152 0152 0.4 0.4 0151 0151 0.6 0.6 0231 0231 0.8
0.8
0.3 0.3 0618 0618 4.7 4.7 0701 0701 4.9 4.9 0639 0639 4.7 4.7 0728 0728 4.9 4.9 0737 0737 4.9 4.9 0806 0806 4.9
4.9
5.3 5.3 SA SA1240 1240 1.0 1.0 SU SU1337 1337 0.5 0.5 M M1303 1303 1.0 1.0 TU TU1407 1407 0.6 0.6 TH TH1405 1405 0.7 0.7 F F1442 1442 1.0
1.0
1831 1831 4.8 4.8 1915 1915 5.2 5.2 1849 1849 5.0 5.0 1939 1939 5.2 5.2 1948 1948 5.2 5.2 2016 2016 4.9
4.9
28 28
0.2 0.2 0100 0100 1.0 1.0 0203 0203 0.5 0.5 0126 0126 0.9 0.9 0229 0229 0.6 0.6 0229 0229 0.7 0.7 0256 0256 1.1
1.1
5.2 5.2 0652 0652 4.6 4.6 0746 0746 4.8 4.8 0715 0715 4.7 4.7 0805 0805 4.8 4.8 0812 0812 4.8 4.8 0838 0838 4.7
4.7
0.3 0.3 SU SU1312 1312 1.1 1.1 M M1421 1421 0.7 0.7 TU TU1340 1340 1.0 1.0 W W1443 1443 0.8 0.8 F F1442 1442 0.8 0.8 SA SA1507 1507 1.3
1.3
5.3 5.3 1903 1903 4.8 4.8 1958 1958 5.1 5.1 1926 1926 4.9 4.9 2016 2016 5.0 5.0 2027 2027 5.1 5.1 2047 2047 4.7
4.7
29 29
0.3 0.3 0133 0133 1.1 1.1 0246 0246 0.7 0.7 0204 0204 0.9 0.9 0304 0304 0.8 0.8 0308 0308 0.8 0.8 0320 0320 1.4
1.4
5.0 5.0 0726 0726 4.5 4.5 0829 0829 4.6 4.6 0752 0752 4.6 4.6 0840 0840 4.7 4.7 0850 0850 4.7 4.7 0911 0911 4.5
4.5
0.5 0.5 M M1346 1346 1.2 1.2 TU TU1503 1503 0.9 0.9 W W1418 1418 1.0 1.0 TH TH1517 1517 1.0 1.0 SA SA1523 1523 1.0 1.0 SU SU 1530 1530 1.6 1.6
5.1 5.1 1937 1937 4.7 4.7 2041 2041 4.9 4.9 2004 2004 4.9 4.9 2051 2051 4.8 4.8 2109 2109 4.9 4.9 2123 2123 4.4
4.4
30 30
0.5 0.5 0210 0210 1.1 1.1 0330 0330 0.9 0.9 0245 0245 0.9 0.9 0339 0339 1.1 1.1 0351 0351 1.1 1.1 0347 0347 1.7
1.7
4.8 4.8 0803 0803 4.4 4.4 0913 0913 4.4 4.4 0831 0831 4.6 4.6 0917 0917 4.5 4.5 0936 0936 4.6 4.6 0952 0952 4.2
4.2
0.8 0.8 TU TU1424 1424 1.3 1.3 W W1546 1546 1.2 1.2 TH TH1459 1459 1.1 1.1 F F1553 1553 1.3 1.3 SU SU1610 1610 1.2 1.2 M M1604 1604 1.9
1.9
4.9 4.9 2017 2017 4.6 4.6 2125 2125 4.7 4.7 2047 2047 4.8 4.8 2128 2128 4.6 4.6 2202 2202 4.6 4.6 2211 2211 4.1
4.1
31
31
0.8 0.8 0415 0415 1.4 1.4 0430 0430 2.0
2.0
4.5 4.5 0957 0957 4.3 4.3 1048 1048 4.0
4.0
1.1 1.1 SA SA1632 1632 1.6 1.6 TU TU1710 1710 2.2
2.2
4.7 4.7 2210 2210 4.3 4.3 2315 2315 3.9
3.9
SEPTEMBER
Time m Time m
0553 2.2 0042 4.0
1 1200 3.9 16 0702 1.9 1
W 1848 2.2 TH 1324 4.2 F
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0722 2.1 0847 1.7
TH 1337 4.1 F 1437 4.5 SA
2005 2.0 2126 1.3
3
0224 4.0 0315 4.4
0833 1.9 0951 1.2
F 1451 4.4 SA 1531 4.8 SU
2108 1.7 2221 0.9
4
0321 4.3 0403 4.7
0931 1.5 1042 0.9
SA 1537 4.7 SU 1616 5.1 M
2202 1.3 2308 0.6
5
0403 4.6 0444 4.9
1022 1.2 1127 0.6
SU 1616 5.0 M 1656 5.2 TU
2249 1.0 O 2350 0.4
6
0442 4.8 0521 5.1
1108 0.9 1207 0.5
M 1653 5.2 TU 1734 5.3 W
2333 0.7
7
0520 5.0 0028 0.4
1151 0.7 0556 5.1
TU 1732 5.3 W 1243 0.5 TH
1809 5.3
8
0015 0.5 0102 0.4
0559 5.1 0630 5.1
W 1232 0.5 TH 1315 0.6 F
1811 5.4 1843 5.2
9
0055 0.4 0130 0.6
0638 5.2 0702 5.1
TH 1310 0.5 F 1342 0.8 SA
1851 5.4 1915 5.1
10
0132 0.4 0154 0.9
0715 5.2 0733 5.0
F 1347 0.5 SA 1405 1.0 SU
1929 5.3 1943 4.9
11
0208 0.5 0213 1.1
0750 5.1 0802 4.8
SA 1422 0.6 SU 1422 1.3 M
2006 5.1 2011 4.7
12
0245 0.7 0231 1.4
0826 4.9 0831 4.6
SU 1501 0.9 M 1442 1.5 TU
2047 4.8 2044 4.4
13
0325 1.1 0255 1.7
0909 4.6 0907 4.3
M 1546 1.3 TU 1513 1.8 W
2138 4.5 2131 4.1
14
0415 1.5 0332 2.0
1011 4.3 1003 4.1
TU 1646 1.7 W 1604 2.1 TH
2256 4.1 2239 3.9
15
0524 1.8 0439 2.3
1144 4.1 1115 4.0
W 1812 1.9 TH 1758 2.3 F
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LAT 5009N LONG 503W
All tides are UTC/GMT. For grey areas add 1hour TIME ZONE2022
TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS YEAR 2021
UT(GMT)
4.1 0142 4.0 0300 4.4 0253 4.6 0348 4.8 0303 4.8 0354 4.7
1.7 0802 2.0 0932 1.2 0923 1.2 1026 0.9 0941 0.9 1028 1.1
4.5 SA SA 1408 4.3 SU 1511 4.8 TU TU 1506 5.0 W 1602 4.9 TH TH 1522 5.0 FF 1612 4.7
1.3 2040 1.7 2159 0.9 2150 0.8 2247 0.7 2209 0.7 2247 1.0
4.4 0251 4.3 0343 4.7 0337 4.9 0423 4.9 0352 5.0 0433 4.8
1.2 0903 1.6 1019 0.9 1013 0.8 1104 0.8 1034 0.6 1108 1.0
4.8 SU 1502 4.7 M 1553 5.0 W 1552 5.2 TH TH 1638 5.0 FF 1614 5.2 SA SA 1651 4.7
0.9 2134 1.2 2243 0.6 2238 0.5 2322 0.7 2259 0.5 2324 0.9
4.7 0333 4.7 0419 4.9 0421 5.2 0457 5.0 0442 5.2 0511 4.9
0.9 0955 1.2 1100 0.7 1100 0.5 1139 0.8 1124 0.5 1146 1.0
5.1 M 1543 5.0 TU TU 1631 5.1 TH TH 1638 5.4 FF 1714 5.0 SA SA 1706 5.2 SU 1729 4.8
0.6 2222 0.9 2322 0.5 2324 0.3 O 2354 0.8 2348 0.4 O 2358 0.9
4.9 0412 4.9 0453 5.0 0505 5.3 0533 5.1 0531 5.3 0548 5.0
0.6 1043 0.8 1138 0.6 1146 0.3 1212 0.8 1213 0.4 1220 1.0
5.2 TU 1623 5.3 W 1706 5.2 FF 1724 5.4 SA SA 1749 4.9 SU 1757 5.2 M 1805 4.7
0.4 2307 0.6 O 2357 0.5
5.1 0451 5.1 0526 5.1 0008 0.3 0023 0.9 0035 0.4 0029 1.0
0.5 1127 0.6 1212 0.6 0549 5.4 0607 5.0 0619 5.3 0622 4.9
5.3 W 1705 5.4 TH TH 1741 5.2 SA SA 1229 0.3 SU 1242 0.9 M 1301 0.4 TU TU 1251 1.0
2351 0.3 1811 5.4 1822 4.9 1846 5.1 1839 4.7
0.4 0532 5.3 0028 0.6 0050 0.3 0050 1.0 0120 0.5 0100 1.1
5.1 1210 0.4 0559 5.1 0633 5.4 0640 5.0 0706 5.3 0655 4.9
0.5 TH TH 1747 5.5 FF 1243 0.7 SU 1311 0.3 M 1308 1.0 TU TU 1346 0.5 W 1322 1.1
5.3 1814 5.1 1856 5.2 1853 4.7 1934 4.9 1913 4.6
0.4 0031 0.3 0056 0.7 0131 0.5 0114 1.1 0205 0.7 0131 1.1
5.1 0613 5.3 0632 5.1 0716 5.3 0710 4.9 0752 5.1 0727 4.8
0.6 FF 1250 0.3 SA SA 1310 0.8 M 1352 0.5 TU TU 1332 1.2 W 1433 0.7 TH TH 1354 1.1
5.2 1830 5.5 1846 5.0 1941 5.0 1925 4.6 2022 4.7 1948 4.5
0.6 0110 0.3 0118 0.9 0211 0.8 0141 1.3 0251 1.0 0205 1.3
5.1 0652 5.3 0703 5.0 0759 5.0 0741 4.7 0839 4.9 0802 4.7
0.8 SA SA 1327 0.4 SU 1332 1.0 TU TU 1435 0.9 W 1401 1.3 TH TH 1522 1.0 FF 1431 1.2
5.1 1911 5.3 1915 4.8 2028 4.6 2000 4.4 2114 4.4 2025 4.4
0.9 0147 0.5 0138 1.2 0255 1.2 0212 1.5 0341 1.3 0244 1.4
5.0 0730 5.2 0732 4.9 0847 4.8 0817 4.6 0932 4.6 0842 4.6
1.0 SU 1404 0.6 M 1351 1.2 W 1525 1.2 TH TH 1436 1.5 FF 1617 1.3 SA SA 1514 1.4
4.9 1951 5.1 1943 4.6 2125 4.3 2044 4.2 2217 4.1 2111 4.2
1.1 0224 0.8 0159 1.4 0349 1.6 0251 1.7 0437 1.5 0330 1.5
4.8 0809 5.0 0800 4.7 0949 4.4 0905 4.4 1035 4.4 0932 4.5
1.3 M 1444 0.9 TU TU 1414 1.5 TH TH 1630 1.6 FF 1524 1.7 SA SA 1719 1.5 SU 1606 1.5
4.7 2033 4.7 2016 4.4 2249 4.0 2142 4.0 2332 4.0 2209 4.2
1.4 0305 1.2 0226 1.6 0500 1.8 0345 1.9 0541 1.7 0427 1.6
4.6 0854 4.7 0836 4.4 1116 4.2 1007 4.3 1148 4.3 1032 4.4
1.5 TU 1531 1.3 W 1447 1.7 FF 1755 1.7 SA SA 1635 1.9 SU 1826 1.6 M 1711 1.5
4.4 2128 4.3 2103 4.1 2250 4.0 2313 4.1
1.7 0357 1.6 0303 1.9 0022 3.9 0507 2.0 0043 4.0 0536 1.7
4.3 0958 4.3 0930 4.2 0628 1.9 1114 4.3 0649 1.7 1137 4.4
1.8 W 1635 1.7 TH 1535 2.0 SA SA 1242 4.2 SU 1800 1.8 M 1258 4.2 TU 1822 1.5
4.1 2256 4.0 2210 3.9 1929 1.6 1935 1.5
2.0 0511 2.0 0402 2.2 0135 4.1 0000 4.1 0143 4.1 0019 4.2
4.1 1136 4.1 1040 4.1 0756 1.7 0630 1.9 0758 1.6 0650 1.6
2.1 TH 1812 1.9 FF 1710 2.2 SU 1349 4.4 M 1222 4.4 TU 1357 4.3 W 1244 4.5
3.9 2325 3.9 2036 1.3 1914 1.6 2036 1.4 1932 1.4
2.3 0043 3.9 0554 2.3 0230 4.3 0108 4.3 0232 4.3 0127 4.4
4.0 0701 2.0 1154 4.1 0857 1.4 0741 1.6 0857 1.4 0802 1.4
2.3 FF 1312 4.2 SA SA 1850 2.0 M 1441 4.6 TU 1327 4.6 W 1448 4.4 TH 1353 4.6
3.8 2006 1.7 2126 1.0 2018 1.3 2125 1.2 2040 1.2
0046 4.0 0232 4.6
0721 2.0 0910 1.1
SU 1309 4.3 FF 1458 4.7
2002 1.6 2142 0.9
JANUARY
Time m Time m T
0331 4.8 0413 4.7 0
1 1013 0.9 16 1042 1.2 1 1
SA 1557 4.9 SU 1633 4.5 TU 1
2241 0.7 2258 1.1
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0425 5.0 0453 4.8 0
1111 0.6 1124 1.0 0
SU 1653 5.0 M 1713 4.7 W 1
2336 0.6 O 2338 1.0 1
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0518 5.2 0532 4.9 0
1205 0.4 1202 0.9 0
M 1746 5.0 TU 1751 4.7 TH 1
4
0026 0.5 0013 0.9 0
0608 5.3 0608 5.0 0
TU 1254 0.3 W 1237 0.9 F 1
1837 5.0 1827 4.7 1
5
0114 0.4 0048 0.9 0
0656 5.3 0641 5.0 0
W 1341 0.3 TH 1310 0.8 SA 1
1924 4.9 1901 4.7 2
6
0158 0.5 0121 0.9 0
0740 5.3 0713 5.0 0
TH 1425 0.5 F 1344 0.8 SU 1
2008 4.8 1934 4.6 2
7
0240 0.7 0155 0.9 0
0823 5.1 0745 4.9 0
F 1508 0.7 SA 1419 0.9 M 1
2050 4.6 2005 4.6 2
8
0322 0.9 0230 1.0 0
0905 4.9 0819 4.8 0
SA 1550 1.0 SU 1456 1.0 TU 1
2134 4.4 2037 4.5 2
9
0405 1.2 0309 1.1 0
0950 4.6 0857 4.7 1
SU 1635 1.3 M 1537 1.1 W 1
2222 4.2 2119 4.4 2
10
0453 1.5 0354 1.3 0
1040 4.3 0946 4.6 1
M 1726 1.5 TU 1627 1.3 TH 1
2319 4.0 2218 4.2
11
0548 1.7 0451 1.5 0
1139 4.1 1050 4.4 0
TU 1824 1.7 W 1731 1.5 F 1
2331 4.2 1
12
0026 3.9 0601 1.6 0
0652 1.8 1205 4.3 0
W 1251 4.0 TH 1847 1.5 SA 1
1929 1.7 2
13
0139 4.0 0051 4.2 0
0759 1.8 0725 1.6 0
TH 1404 4.1 F 1326 4.3 SU 1
2033 1.6 2010 1.5 2
14
0240 4.2 0211 4.3 0
0902 1.6 0849 1.4 1
F 1502 4.2 SA 1444 4.4 M 1
2128 1.4 2127 1.2 2
15
0329 4.4 0318 4.6 0
0955 1.4 1002 1.0 1
SA 1550 4.4 SU 1549 4.6 TU 1
2216 1.2 2232 0.9 2
0415 4.9
1104 0.7
M 1646 4.8
2329 0.6
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