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Things to do

  DURING YOUR HOLIDAY 

Outdoor activities are plentiful, with everything from climbing to ziplining, sailing, surfing,  mountain biking, diving, horse riding, inflatable aqua parks, hiking, sea kayaking, and coasteering… or just a gentle stroll along the many beautiful beaches or scenic walks!

Beaches

  CLOSE TO PENDRA LOWETH 

Local Beaches

This area of Cornwall boasts the most stunning beaches, popular with families and accessible from Pendra Loweth Holiday Village, either by a beautiful walking route or by bicycle or car. Maenporth beach, Swanpool Beach and Gyllyngvase beach in Falmouth are well worth a visit during your stay.

people walking on a Cornish beach on a warm and sunny day

Falmouth

 VIBRANT HISTORICAL TOWN 

The spirit of the sea

Quirky, independent shops and galleries line the towns cobbled streets, adorned with colourful bunting. Enjoy the many quayside pubs and restaurants where you can relax after a day's exploring. Excellent sailing and watersports are available on the river estuary.

Falmouth has a lively arts scene and a calendar, choc full of events, from beer and food festivals to the Sea Shanty Festival and Falmouth Week, which hosts the largest regatta in the South West, offering different live musical events each evening.

Bunting above Market Street. © Rod Allday. geograph.org.uk/photo/6876389

Attractions

  CLOSE TO PENDRA LOWETH 

Local attractions

Visit Henry VIIIs castle fort. Experience the interactive displays at the National Maritime Museum. Enjoy a day out at the spectacular Eden Project...

There are many attractions in the area to enjoy during your stay.

Pendennis Castle. © Darren Shilson, CC BY 2.0

Gardens

  WORTH EXPLORING 

Gardens to visit

Discover the historic and exotic wooded valley of Glendurgan Garden.  Experience the magic of Trebah sub-tropical Cornish garden, with four miles of footpaths winding through dazzling exotic planting, its own private beach, and the countless secret corners.

Explore the Roseland peninsula, with its unspoilt landscape of cliffs, creeks, woods and beaches. There are coves and dog-friendly bays waiting to be discovered, as well as remnants of medieval and military history and wildlife in the water and sky.

Boat trips

  ON THE RIVER AND AT SEA 

Boats

Embark on a traditional Cornish boat trip along the stunning Helford River.

Adventure into the ocean and experience Cornwall's captivating marine wildlife on a Wildlife Sea Cruise.

Go for a cruise around the harbour, join a fishing trip or visit the Beautiful St. Mawes onboard The May Queen.

Take the Park and Float ferry into town!

Sea Sports

  GENTLE OR EXTREME 

Sea Sports

Try scuba diving and experience the amazing world beneath the waves.

Go Sea Kayaking around the most stunning coastline in Cornwall.

Experience the thrill of seafishing.

Learn Surfing or Stand up Paddleboarding at Maenporth Beach.

Land Sports

  NEAR PENDRA LOWETH 

Land Sports

Enjoy a round of golf on a clifftop course overlooking the stunning bay.

Take on a high wire adventure and zipline safari across a wooded quarry.

Experience the joy of riding a horse along the beach.

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Walks & Hikes

  IN STUNNING SURROUNDINGS 

Walks & Hikes

Hike and Walk some of the most beautiful circular routes, taking in the beaches, coves, creeks, rivers and woodlands around the local area.

Enjoy the off-roads walk from 55 Fathoms to Maenporth Beach.

Walk along the stunning routes of the Southwest coastpath.

Restronguet Creek © Wayland Smith. geograph.org.uk/photo/6432201

Places

  WORTH VISITING 

Places to visit

Experience the art and craft galleries and food outlets of the stunning working harbour town of Porthleven.

Feed the ducks and admire the wildlife at Swanpool Nature Reserve.

Take a ferry trip to the yachting mecca of St. Mawes. Visit the Charlestown Harbour of Poldark fame.

Places to visit

Visit the exciting harbour town of Fowey.

Take a boat trip to the heathland archipelago of the Scilly Isles.

Spend a day in the artists and surfers paradise of St. Ives.

Cycle, walk or run the famous 18 mile Camel Trail.

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