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Explore Trenance Chocolate and its Surroundings
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Kynance Cove
(3.4 miles)
Probably the most photographed beach in the area - the rugged, rocky coastline, caves and gleaming white sand make it one of Cornwall’s prettiest.
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The Lizard
(4.2 miles)
Start in the Lizard village and go past Pentreath Cove, a locals' surfing spot, and Lion Rock, across Lizard Downs and down into Kynance Cove. Enjoy the beach - there is a cafe here for refreshments and then go up the cliff on the other side to do a big loop of the nature reserve. You will pass some ancient settlements and highland cattle and then go back towards the Lizard following the raised footpath across the fields. You can finish with one of Ann’s famous pasties on the green.
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Church Cove
(1.3 miles)
A good family beach with National Trust parking and a small cafe. The tiny 15th Century church on the north side of this cove is slowly being buried in sand but still manages to lend an ethereal feel to this beach.
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Halzephron Inn
(2.6 miles)
Very popular locally and a quality eating place with a welcoming bar. Sunsets over Mounts Bay are sometimes spectacular.
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Cadgwith
(4.0 miles)
Tucked away on the tip of the wild Lizard peninsula, Cadgwith is a gorgeous harbour village with ‘chocolate box’ charm by the bucketful. Thatched cottages line the narrow streets with evocative names like ‘Kiddleywink’ and ‘Dolphin Cottage’. The friendly village pub, the Cadgwith Cove Inn, is steeped in history and makes a great place for an evening meal – much of the seafood on the menu is landed at the cove itself. Pop in on a Friday night and you might just find yourself joining in with the weekly gig by the Cadgwith Singers.
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The Old Inn
(.5 miles)
Traditional thatched pub reputed to have been frequented by Marconi, The Old Inn serves a good range of bar and restaurant meals and a good Sunday roast. Eat on the patio outside when the sun shines, there is an abundance of seating and you can marvel at the splendid hanging baskets, some of the largest you will surely ever see.
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Poldhu Cove
(1.0 miles)
Sand dunes to play in and level access from the car park make this a good choice for families with young children.
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Poldowrian Gardens
(4.4 miles)
This beautifully wild garden sits on the clifftop at Coverack, joining the South West Coast Path. Visits are by appointment only.
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Mullion
(.6 miles)
A real hub of activity, Mullion is packed with cafes, pubs, craft centres and shops.
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Cadgwith
(4.0 miles)
Cadgwith is an idyllic fishing village with thatched cottages spilling onto a tiny beach full of fishing boats. Park above the village and join the coastal path - you will see the large white dishes of Goonhilly Earth Satellite Tracking Station and then Lloyds Signal Station. Eventually you will pass the Devil’s Frying Pan, a 200ft drop to a collapsed sea cave where the sea flows through a narrow arch at high tide.
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The Lizard
(4.3 miles)
The Lizard peninsula has an inspiring sense of isolation - surrounded on three sides by the sea, you really do feel you’ve found the edge of the world here. The Lizard village stands at the most southerly point in England and is the ideal starting place for a walk around the wild Lizard coastline, which is dotted by stunning, deserted coves. It’s said that the best Cornish pasties in the county come from the Lizard Pasty Shop; they are so popular that during the summer you need to order in advance.
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Mullion Galleon
(.5 miles)
Situated on the corner of Nansmellyon Road and Churchtown this take-away fish and chip shop also has a licensed restaurant.
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Colroger Creamery and Bistro
(.6 miles)
As well as serving breakfasts, coffees, cream teas and light lunches the Creamery has a good selection of local produce, the Bistro serves dinner twice a week and has a specialist fish supper - bring your own wine.
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