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Explore Pendower Beach and its Surroundings
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St Mawes
(4.6 miles)
St Mawes takes the Cornish coast to a very classy standard; perching on the unspoilt Roseland peninsula, the surrounding countryside is outstanding.
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Carne Beach
(.3 miles)
Carne Beach joins Pendower Beach to form one gloriously long stretch of sand, popular with families due to the easy parking right behind the beach.
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Porthbeor Beach
(4.4 miles)
Nestling undisturbed on the Roseland peninsula, Porthbeor is pleasantly sheltered and dotted with unusual rock formations.
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Feock
(4.6 miles)
Lying on the shore of the River Fal, the village of Feock can be reached easily fom Falmouth or Truro by road or by the King Harry Ferry. Trelissick House and Garden are to the west. Tregew, a former farmhouse, dates back to 1315. From nearby Loe Beach 30 or more oyster boats can be seen working during the winter months.
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Loe Beach
(4.6 miles)
Situated near Feock and running south west to Restronguet Point, Loe Beach is popular for watersports all year round and oyster boat watching during winter months.
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The Kings Head
(2.5 miles)
In the tiny hamlet of Ruan Lanihorne, just a few miles outside Truro, The Kings Head harbours the best kept secret on the beautiful Roseland peninsula.
Set deep in the countryside, at the head of the Fal Estuary and close to the magical Lamorran Woods, this traditional country pub will greet you with a warm welcome, great beers and a superb menu.
With entries into the CAMRA Good Beer Guide, Alastair Sawday's Pubs and Inns of England and Wales and The Good Pub Guide you will not be disappointed with the pub fare or the breathtaking views of rolling countryside which can be enjoyed from the beer garden.
www.kings-head-roseland.co.uk
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