Emily's Guidebook

Emily
Emily's Guidebook

Beaches

Gwithian Towans Beach is my all time favourite beach, about half an hours drive from Devoran. Blasted by the breeze off the Atlantic, the magnificent beach at Gwithian Towans is always a colourful scene of windsurfers on the water blokarts on the beach and kites in the sky. Backed by sand dunes tufted with wild grass, at low tide there is a vast amount of sand to enjoy and large areas of rock pools are uncovered, which are great for kids to explore. The beach is a favourite destination for surfers as the constant swell coming in from the ocean provides good all year round conditions. Common seals are a regular sight near the beach and the area is a breeding ground for colonies of seabirds such as guillemots, razorbills and cormorants.
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Gwithian Beach
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Gwithian Towans Beach is my all time favourite beach, about half an hours drive from Devoran. Blasted by the breeze off the Atlantic, the magnificent beach at Gwithian Towans is always a colourful scene of windsurfers on the water blokarts on the beach and kites in the sky. Backed by sand dunes tufted with wild grass, at low tide there is a vast amount of sand to enjoy and large areas of rock pools are uncovered, which are great for kids to explore. The beach is a favourite destination for surfers as the constant swell coming in from the ocean provides good all year round conditions. Common seals are a regular sight near the beach and the area is a breeding ground for colonies of seabirds such as guillemots, razorbills and cormorants.
A particularly popular beach and perfect for splashing about, miles of golden sand, huge surf, and sand dunes, it’s a pretty impressive place. Starting from the village, it’s easily accessible which is ideal if you’ve got young ones in tow and you could just plonk yourself on the sand close to the village, put down your beach towels and relax. There's a selection of cafe's and bars close by, serving snacks and drinks throughout the main holiday seasons. If the tide’s right out, do the place justice and have a walk up the beach to Ligger Point, just a 2 mile jaunt away.
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Platja de Perranporth
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A particularly popular beach and perfect for splashing about, miles of golden sand, huge surf, and sand dunes, it’s a pretty impressive place. Starting from the village, it’s easily accessible which is ideal if you’ve got young ones in tow and you could just plonk yourself on the sand close to the village, put down your beach towels and relax. There's a selection of cafe's and bars close by, serving snacks and drinks throughout the main holiday seasons. If the tide’s right out, do the place justice and have a walk up the beach to Ligger Point, just a 2 mile jaunt away.
Located within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this Blue Flag award winning beach is one of Cornwall’s most popular surfing beaches bordered by soft golden sand and backed by large dunes and dramatic cliffs. From the beach at low tide you can walk to the neighbouring and equally stunning beach at Chapel Porth to the east. Porthtowan's large expanse of sand, perfect for a game of rounders or cricket, makes Porthtowan a firm family favourite, there’s even a children’s play park at the top end of the beach.
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Porthtowan Beach
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Located within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this Blue Flag award winning beach is one of Cornwall’s most popular surfing beaches bordered by soft golden sand and backed by large dunes and dramatic cliffs. From the beach at low tide you can walk to the neighbouring and equally stunning beach at Chapel Porth to the east. Porthtowan's large expanse of sand, perfect for a game of rounders or cricket, makes Porthtowan a firm family favourite, there’s even a children’s play park at the top end of the beach.
Set at the foot of the valley containing the sub-tropical gardens of Glendurgan is the tiny village of Durgan. Consisting of a clutch of cottages (mostly owned by the National Trust) Durgan overlooks the Helford river with stunning vistas in all directions. The beach at Durgan is a pleasant mix of grey sand and shingle with plenty of rocks and rockpools at either end to keep everyone occupied. Whilst swimming is fairly safe in this sheltered location one should be aware there is no lifeguard service. Durgan has a strong boating tradition and there is a slipway running down the beach along with moorings just offshore. It is also home to the annual Durgan Regatta on the last Sunday in August.
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Durgan Beach
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Set at the foot of the valley containing the sub-tropical gardens of Glendurgan is the tiny village of Durgan. Consisting of a clutch of cottages (mostly owned by the National Trust) Durgan overlooks the Helford river with stunning vistas in all directions. The beach at Durgan is a pleasant mix of grey sand and shingle with plenty of rocks and rockpools at either end to keep everyone occupied. Whilst swimming is fairly safe in this sheltered location one should be aware there is no lifeguard service. Durgan has a strong boating tradition and there is a slipway running down the beach along with moorings just offshore. It is also home to the annual Durgan Regatta on the last Sunday in August.

Food scene

https://www.ferryboatcornwall.co.uk One of my favourite places to eat, lunch on the terrace watching people messing about on boats or in the cosy restaurant by the fire. You can’t go far wrong at the Ferry Boat. (Be sure to book)
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Ferry Boat Inn
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https://www.ferryboatcornwall.co.uk One of my favourite places to eat, lunch on the terrace watching people messing about on boats or in the cosy restaurant by the fire. You can’t go far wrong at the Ferry Boat. (Be sure to book)
https://www.pandorainn.com The place to see and be seen in the sunshine. Sat on the pontoon sipping Pimms, watching the experienced and not so experienced yachtsman moor their boats. You’ll not want to leave. Fantastic spot for crabbing with the kids too.
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Pandora Inn
Restronguet Hill
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https://www.pandorainn.com The place to see and be seen in the sunshine. Sat on the pontoon sipping Pimms, watching the experienced and not so experienced yachtsman moor their boats. You’ll not want to leave. Fantastic spot for crabbing with the kids too.
Delicious and authentic tapas in the heart of Falmouth. There’s also one in Truro http://bodegaeighteen.com There’s
Bodega 18
46 Arwenack Street
Delicious and authentic tapas in the heart of Falmouth. There’s also one in Truro http://bodegaeighteen.com There’s
https://www.potagergarden.org A real gem in the middle of nowhere. Delicious vegetarian food all locally grown or sourced. Potager has emerged from the bramble choked wilderness of an abandoned plant nursery and is now a relaxing and beautiful haven to rest while learning, eating, meeting friends or just relaxing.
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Potager Garden
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https://www.potagergarden.org A real gem in the middle of nowhere. Delicious vegetarian food all locally grown or sourced. Potager has emerged from the bramble choked wilderness of an abandoned plant nursery and is now a relaxing and beautiful haven to rest while learning, eating, meeting friends or just relaxing.
So close to home it’d be rude not to. Stroll towards the quay and you’ll find it. Great local gin selection, friendly owners and don’t miss out on the Fish Pie
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The Old Quay Inn
32-33 St John's Terrace
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So close to home it’d be rude not to. Stroll towards the quay and you’ll find it. Great local gin selection, friendly owners and don’t miss out on the Fish Pie
https://mackerelskycafe.co.uk The best seafood tapas I’ve found. Tiny little place, loads of fun. Not to be missed.
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Mackerel Sky Seafood Bar
New Road
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https://mackerelskycafe.co.uk The best seafood tapas I’ve found. Tiny little place, loads of fun. Not to be missed.
Fantastic breakfasts - on the way to Falmouth, look for Cornish Garden Nurseries on your left as you leave Perranarworthal.
The Olive Grove Bistro
Barras Moor
Fantastic breakfasts - on the way to Falmouth, look for Cornish Garden Nurseries on your left as you leave Perranarworthal.
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The Punch Bowl & Ladle
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Sightseeing

https://sealsanctuary.sealifetrust.org/en/ Beautiful place doing a lot of good for the local seal life. A chance to see some seals up close and personal. Great for kids too.
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Santuari de Foques de Cornualla
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https://sealsanctuary.sealifetrust.org/en/ Beautiful place doing a lot of good for the local seal life. A chance to see some seals up close and personal. Great for kids too.
A welcoming garden set in an estate with stunning maritime views and lovely woodland walks.
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Fiducia Nacional - Jardí Trelissick
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A welcoming garden set in an estate with stunning maritime views and lovely woodland walks.
https://nmmc.co.uk For adults and children alike. A rainy day option with a lovely gift shop
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Maritime Museum station
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https://nmmc.co.uk For adults and children alike. A rainy day option with a lovely gift shop
Take the little ferry from The Prince of Wales Pier in Falmouth over to St Mawes for lunch and a little light shopping. Do not leave without having had an ice cream. For ferry times visit https://www.falriver.co.uk/ferries/st-mawes-ferry/timetable
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St Mawes
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Take the little ferry from The Prince of Wales Pier in Falmouth over to St Mawes for lunch and a little light shopping. Do not leave without having had an ice cream. For ferry times visit https://www.falriver.co.uk/ferries/st-mawes-ferry/timetable

Entertaining the kids

When the Cornish weather isn’t being kind
https://www.bluereefaquarium.co.uk/newquay/ Go meet Omiros the turtle rescued off the coast of Greece.
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Aquari Blue Reef
Towan Promenade
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https://www.bluereefaquarium.co.uk/newquay/ Go meet Omiros the turtle rescued off the coast of Greece.
Complete madness! Soft play that is perfect to wear the kids out. They serve food too. http://razetheroof.co.uk
Raze the Roof indoor children's soft play, virtual reality & laser tag arena
30a Kernick Road
Complete madness! Soft play that is perfect to wear the kids out. They serve food too. http://razetheroof.co.uk
Really special for all ages. Absolute winner.
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Lappa Valley
63 residents recomanen
Really special for all ages. Absolute winner.

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https://www.totsabout.co.uk

A great website for activities in Cornwall, specifically for pre-schoolers.