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Beaches near St Mawes
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Gyllyngvase Beach
(2.5 miles)
Falmouth has many family-friendly beaches, Gyllyngvase being perhaps the most popular (and the most bizarrely named).
50.143
-5.069
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Swanpool Beach
(2.9 miles)
Swanpool Beach is outside Falmouth between Gyllynvase and Maenporth beaches. Spend a while on the sand and then meander up to enjoy the view and have a bite to eat at on the terrace of the Three Mackerel restaurant.
50.140
-5.077
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50.125
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Pendower Beach
(4.6 miles)
Pendower Beach joins Carne Beach to form one gloriously long stretch of sand, popular with families due to the easy parking right behind the beach.
50.204
-4.945
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Carne Beach
(4.9 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.
50.206
-4.938
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Porthbeor Beach
(1.3 miles)
Nestling undisturbed on the Roseland peninsula, Porthbeor is pleasantly sheltered and dotted with unusual rock formations.
50.149
-4.992
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Loe Beach
(3.7 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.
50.206
-5.049
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