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Pennywort Cottage
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50.06487
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50.058
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Halzephron Inn (1.1 miles)
Very popular locally and a quality eating place with a welcoming bar. Sunsets over Mounts Bay are sometimes spectacular.
50.055
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Barefoot Kitchen (1.3 miles)
Their picnic knife is a stroke of outdoor genius and their rugs are good enough to wear; get kitted up with everything you need for outdoor eating at the Barefoot Kitchen's online shop. Watch local foragers and foodies in action in their film clips. Then go out and experience it for yourself.
www.barefootkitchen.com
50.052
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50.086
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Loe Bar Beach (1.9 miles)
An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Loe Bar is a sandbank that formed in the 12th or 13th Century, cutting off the Cober estuary from the sea to create Loe Pool, the largest natural fresh water lake in Cornwall. Until then, ships could sail up the estuary as far as Helston. Strong currents make it unsuitable for swimming here, but it is a popular spot for sea fishing and kite flying, while Loe Pool is a haven for bird watchers. The area is great for walking; a circular walk from Porthleven around Loe Pool takes in woodland and rolling fields and the National Trust owned Penrose Estate.
50.07
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Dollar Cove (1.9 miles)
Dollar Cove on the Lizard takes its name from the coins that have occasionally been found here from the wreck of a 17th Century ship. Also known as Jangye-ryn.
50.03918
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50.037
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50.035
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Poldhu Cove (2.3 miles)
Sand dunes to play in and level access from the car park make this a good choice for families with young children.
50.032
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Olivers of Helston (2.5 miles)
Established in 1860, this family-run business began as a butchers. Over the years, it has diversified and is now also a delicatessen and fine wine merchant, stocking a wide range of local produce.
www.oliverscornwall.com
50.099
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Helston Folk Museum (2.6 miles)
The artefacts here sprawl across two floors and five halls. Well laid out, the museum charts the social history of the area with evocative exhibitions.
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50.101
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50.101
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Colroger Creamery and Bistro (2.7 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.
50.027
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Mullion (2.7 miles)
A real hub of activity, Mullion is packed with cafes, pubs, craft centres and shops.
50.027
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50.027
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Helston (2.7 miles)
Georgian town houses line the streets of Helston, giving it a stately air. Every May, the town hosts ‘Flora Day’, a May Day celebration which involves the famous ‘furry dance’ procession through the streets.
50.101
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Creftow (2.7 miles)
This artists’ co-operative shows work from around 15 local painters, sculptors and photographers in three galleries.
www.creftow.com
50.101
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Mullion Galleon (2.7 miles)
Situated on the corner of Nansmellyon Road and Churchtown this take-away fish and chip shop also has a licensed restaurant.
50.026
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The Old Inn (2.7 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.
50.026
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The Atlantic Inn (2.9 miles)
A warm welcome awaits you from owners Leigh and Adi Santi at this friendly locals' pub. With an outside terrace and great views out across Mounts Bay, The Atlantic inn serves locally-sourced homecooked food, with a range of ales and wines. Live music on Saturday nights during the summer, quiz nights on Mondays and darts on Wednesdays.
www.theatlanticinn.talktalk.net
50.08207
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Porthleven Beach (2.9 miles)
A lovely sandy family beach near the village centre. At low tide you can walk three miles along the beach to Loe Bar and the National Trust owned Penrose Estate.
50.081
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Polurrian Cove (3 miles)
Lack of facilities makes this lovely, sandy beach a good choice if you are after some peace and quiet. Park in Mullion and walk down from the village.
50.022
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Trelowarren (3 miles)
An awe-inspiring Jacobean mansion with its own chapel. Outbuildings have been tastefully converted to create a restaurant and a craft display area. There are also leisure facilities including a swimming pool, children's pool and gym, for which holiday membership is available.
www.trelowarren.com
50.07122
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Quayside Fish (3.1 miles)
This award-winning fishmonger in the old Cornish fishing port of Porthleven plies its trade like an artisan. Lobsters, crabs, scallops, mussels, oysters: everything on offer here is fresh, local and sustainable. Look for the giant swordfish sign.
www.quaysidefish.co.uk
50.08472
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Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station Experience (3.1 miles)
Please note this attraction is temporarily closed as of March 2010. A high-tech, multimedia visitors' centre and a gallery gives you the low-down on the history of satellite communication, while outside are some of the biggest dishes you’ve ever seen.
www.goonhilly.bt.com
50.05595
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Porthleven (3.1 miles)
The shops and cafes of Porthleven cluster around its historic harbour in classic Cornish style. The village has a blissfully laid-back atmosphere. There are a several good pubs, cafes and restaurants and an excellent fishmongers. Porthleven makes an ideal refuelling spot if you are walking the South West Coast Path as it runs right through the village.
There are several small craft shops, one of which designs and makes clothes to order, along with wonderful galleries and gift shops. From the harbourside you can watch fishing boats come in, several of which you are able to go out on fishing trips with. When the sea is rough, particularly in Winter, the image of the waves crashing over the harbour wall and up against the church is truly a magnificent and unique sight captured by many an artist and photographer alike over the centuries.
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50.085
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Porthleven Cycle Hire (3.1 miles)
This family-run company offers high quality mountain bikes for hire, with free delivery and collection into the bargain. Operating out of the scenic Cornish fishing village of Porthleven, there are good cycle trails nearby.
www.porthlevencyclehire.co.uk
50.084
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50.08
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West Cornwall Adventure- Mullion and Poldhu (3.4 miles)
Adventure out on kayaks to offshore islands, learn to surf on some of Cornwall's best waves or try coasteering for a whole new perspective on this wonderful coastline. The highly qualified, friendly team at West Cornwall Adventure aim to give you a totally unique experience of the Cornish coast. Based at Portreath beach on Cornwall's north coast and at Mullion and Poldhu coves on the south coast.
www.westcornwalladventure.co.uk
50.01622
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50.015
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Mullion Cove (3.5 miles)
This pretty little harbour dates back to the late 1800s and the old net store and pilchard cellar can still be seen there today. It is still a working harbour, now under National Trust ownership. The sea walls protect it from the winds that can whip across from Mount's Bay, making it quite a sheltered spot. Mullion head, to the right as you look out to sea, is a breeding ground for colonies of razorbills, guillemots, kittiwakes and lesser black-backed gulls.
50.014
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The Grove Bistro Studio (4 miles)
A celebration of food; rustic cuisine, with a strong Mediterranean influence, is given a modern make-over and served in mellow, contemporary surroundings.
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Trengilly Wartha Inn (4.6 miles)
A traditional bar with classic choices - try the bangers and mash, which takes this dish to a whole new level. In the restaurant, three Cornish chefs compete to make their mark on the burgeoning specials board.
www.trengilly.co.uk
50.109
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The New Inn (4.7 miles)
The food and beer are always good and the locals are friendly. The menu is more restaurant than pub.
50.133
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Cornish Camels (4.9 miles)
The eight bactrian camels at Rosuick Farm are free to visit and are available for camel treks. There is also an organic cafe, farm shop and a gift shop with local crafts and children's toys. Tractor rides also available. Look out for the peacocks!
cornishcamels.com
50.045
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Rosuick Organic Farm Shop (4.9 miles)
Visit the Camel Centre while you're here! Organic lamb, beef , pork, chicken and veg, traditional farmhouse farye, pies and cakes and local pottery and art.
www.rosuick.co.uk
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