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Pubs near HelfordThe village of Helford is a hidden gem of a place, secreted on the banks of the Helford River and surrounded by ancient woodland, deep valleys and creeks. Take a passenger ferry along the river and you’ll feel as if you’ve entered another world, a peaceful refuge from the traffic and crowds of the 21st century. It’s impossible not to think of smugglers, pirates and Daphne du Maurier’s tortured heroines as you slide across the water through this beautiful corner of Cornwall. More »
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Trengilly Wartha Inn
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
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The Star and Garter
Drop in to this traditional local pub and chances are you'll catch a bit of live music.
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Seaview Inn
Set back from the main drag up on the hill behind the town centre. Great panoramic views of the comings and goings in the marina and out across Falmouth estuary.
www.seaviewfalmouth.co.u
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The Boathouse
Sit outside under the sail for stunning views across the water over Falmouth's bustling marina.
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The New Inn
The food and beer are always good and the locals are friendly. The menu is more restaurant than pub.
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The White Hart
With a cosy open fire and views across the pretty village square to St Peter's, a 15th Century church with views to Falmouth bay, this traditional pub serves good quality food freshly prepared from locally sourced ingredients where possible. There is a good range of cask conditioned ales on hand pump and a selection of fine wines. The local fish served in Doombar batter is not to be missed and there is a varied specials board. Children are welcome and there is a large beer garden.
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