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This picturesque harbour village in Cornwall, England, is surrounded by steep cliffs and offers breathtaking views of the coastline. The village is home to a 19th-century harbour, where visitors can watch fishermen unloading their daily catch. The quaint cottages, many of which date back to the 17th century, are adorned with colourful flowers and add to the village's charm. The village's narrow, winding streets are lined with art galleries, craft shops, and tea rooms, giving it a relaxed, artistic atmosphere.
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Lovely walk through the woods to get to the Quay. Opposite the small car park (big enough for around 4 to 5 cars), through the large gate there is a well paved path. Follow this all the way to the quay, it around 25 minutes walk. 3/4 of the way to the quay, part way up the hill, there is a small path going to the left. At the bottom of this path is a large grass picnic area with lovely views of the Helford River.
Love love love this place! Special times, wonderful memories, always a friendly walker, sailor or camper to chat with. Forest and shingle beach. Lush swimming off steps at high tide! A peaceful and sublime camping spot, with firepit. Take your rubbish home with you and we're all happy!
Lovely walk and magical woodland. If driving route for the carpark as maps won't take you there.
Lovely flat area that was intended to be a landing stage for Queen Victoria. There are 2 fire pits so no need to burn the grass with a fire. It is 1.9 kilometers from the car park but that means no traffic noise. The pathway from the car park is a simple crushed stone road so easy going. You could get to it in a wheelchair but the hill from the quay is long and steep.
Lovely walk, rocky path, suitable for 'offroading' buggies but not a traditional stroller. Good places for the children to explore down some paths with supervision. What 3 words for the 3-4 parking spaces at the beginning of this walk. Unframed.january.saga
A nice evening walk to a pretty place
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Lovely walk through the woods to get to the Quay. Opposite the small car park (big enough for around 4 to 5 cars), through the large gate there is a well paved path. Follow this all the way to the quay, it around 25 minutes walk. 3/4 of the way to the quay, part way up the hill, there is a small path going to the left. At the bottom of this path is a large grass picnic area with lovely views of the Helford River.
Love love love this place! Special times, wonderful memories, always a friendly walker, sailor or camper to chat with. Forest and shingle beach. Lush swimming off steps at high tide! A peaceful and sublime camping spot, with firepit. Take your rubbish home with you and we're all happy!
Lovely walk and magical woodland. If driving route for the carpark as maps won't take you there.
Lovely flat area that was intended to be a landing stage for Queen Victoria. There are 2 fire pits so no need to burn the grass with a fire. It is 1.9 kilometers from the car park but that means no traffic noise. The pathway from the car park is a simple crushed stone road so easy going. You could get to it in a wheelchair but the hill from the quay is long and steep.
Lovely walk, rocky path, suitable for 'offroading' buggies but not a traditional stroller. Good places for the children to explore down some paths with supervision. What 3 words for the 3-4 parking spaces at the beginning of this walk. Unframed.january.saga
A nice evening walk to a pretty place