The 10 Best Things to do in Roseland Peninsula, England

January 14, 2022 Sachiko Swiger

Discover the best top things to do in Roseland Peninsula, United Kingdom including St. Just in Roseland Church, Lamorran House Garden, The Harbour Gallery, St. Anthony Head Walk, St. Mawes Castle, Portloe Harbour, Melinsey Mill, St Mawes Ferry, Carne Beach, Summers Beach.
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1. St. Just in Roseland Church

St Just in Roseland TR2 5JD England +44 1326 270248 http://www.stjustandstmawes.org.uk
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5.0 based on 228 reviews

St. Just in Roseland Church

Described as one of the prettiest in England, this church sits proudly on the water’s edge amongst sub-tropical trees and shrubs.

Reviewed By 324CarolineS324 - East Sussex, United Kingdom

The churchyard described as ‘the most beautiful in the world’ is just that. A palm filled tropical woodland with green moss and fern it winds down the hill of tiered graves of beautiful calligraphy and Celtic crosses. Wirth taking time to meander through. At the bottom is this small picturesque church steeped in history on the waters edge . So atmospheric and peaceful it was a truly magical setting that made you want to linger soaking in every bit . Truly memorable and a joy to see. Then head on up the slope for a slap up cream tea at Mrs T’s at the top. PERFECT afternoon!

2. Lamorran House Garden

Lamorran Upper Castle Road, St Mawes TR2 5BZ England +44 1326 270800 http://www.lamorrangarden.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 79 reviews

Lamorran House Garden

Subtropical Italianate inspired garden on Cornwall's beautiful Roseland peninsula.

Reviewed By helentU7095WQ

perched on the edge of a cliff overlooking the sea this is really worth a visit for all garden lovers, tropical trees and succulents among statues and other more colourfull plants, there is a lovely little shop too with realistic prices.

8A The Quay, Portscatho TR2 5HF England +44 1872 580807 [email protected] http://www.theharbourgallery.co.uk
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

The Harbour Gallery

The Harbour Gallery in Portscatho is Cornwall's freshest gallery featuring online Podcasts , Contribution Buying, Regular Exhibitions in unusual locations, website with Zoom feature. We represent Andrew Tozer, Ben Taffinder, Mike Hindle, Ilric Shetland, Jill Hudson, Rachael Mia Allen, Robin Mason, Stephen Higton, Mary Allen, Haidee-Jo Summers, Hilary Stock, Jenny Aitken & Claire Henley.

Reviewed By lodgeofag - New Forest National Park Hampshire, United Kingdom

Whatever your choice of picture or art selection you will ind courtesy humour and helpfulness. Justpop in and enjoy!

4. St. Anthony Head Walk

National Trust Porth Car Park, St Mawes TR2 5EZ England +44 1392 383560 http://www.southwestcoastpath.com/walksdb/654/
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5.0 based on 131 reviews

St. Anthony Head Walk

Reviewed By APH0363 - Steeple Claydon, United Kingdom

we were staying just up the road and wondered where this road ended. what a find!!!! parked free as we are NT membrs and took the walk to the bird hide and enjoyed all the views on the way. an excellent opportunity to take in some Ww2 history and the best views possible

5. St. Mawes Castle

St Mawes TR2 5DE England +44 1326 270526 [email protected] http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/st-mawes-castle/?utm_source=Trip%20Advisor&utm_campaign=Local%20Listings&utm_medium=Trip%20Advisor%20Profiles&utm_content=st%20mawes
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4.5 based on 635 reviews

St. Mawes Castle

This round stone artillery fortress was built for Henry the Eighth in 1542, using a cloverleaf plan with a four-storied round tower. Take the free audio tour to discover life at the castle during the Civil War and explore the castle and grounds with its stunning views out to sea. Child friendly and dog friendly.

Reviewed By 762jeffreyg - London, United Kingdom

Set just outside St Mawes this castle built on behalf of Henry VIII was intended to stop invaders and pirates from invading the upper reaches of the river estuary. Later the French and then Germans were the main threat and so this castle and Pendennis Castle on the other side of the Estuary controlled these waters with their artillery for many years. There are many steps and the castle is structured over a number of layers to provide gun platforms for controlling that side of estuary. Lots of hand rails and safety guards. Excellent toilet facilities and shop run by English Heritage. Lots of benches for sitting and admiring the views and ideal for picnics.

6. Portloe Harbour

Portloe England http://www.cornwalls.co.uk/Portloe-village.htm
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4.5 based on 140 reviews

Portloe Harbour

Reviewed By SteveStead - New Ash Green, United Kingdom

This is a beautiful little cove but you need to go prepared. Either book a lunch at the Lugger Hotel (can recommend) and use their car park or take your own supplies and leave your car in the village car park and enjoy a picnic lunch from one of the benches on the cliff path with a panoramic view to die for. Take a pair of binoculars, a book to read and a sketchbook with you. If that's not your thing you're in the wrong place!

7. Melinsey Mill

Veryan TR2 5PX England +44 1872 501049 http://www.melinseymill.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 110 reviews

Melinsey Mill

Reviewed By brettor

Visited with my family and had a lovely cream tea. Very pleasant surroundings, needs a few trout in the pond ????

8. St Mawes Ferry

St Mawes Quay, St Mawes TR2 5AG England +44 1326 741194 [email protected] http://www.falriver.co.uk/stmawesferry
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4.5 based on 532 reviews

St Mawes Ferry

The St Mawes Ferry connects the charming fishing village of St Mawes with the bustling port of Falmouth. The ferry provides an all year round service to over 162,000 visitors and commuters a year and is an absolute must for anyone visiting Cornwall. Passing the impressive castles of St Mawes and Pendennis, the ferry route takes you on a magical journey across the Carrick Roads.

Reviewed By P9425ZDmichaelr - Southampton, United Kingdom

great little trip on the ferry. Saves a long drive around, good views as you cross. Can get out of vehicle if you wish

9. Carne Beach

Veryan TR2 5PF England
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4.5 based on 114 reviews

Carne Beach

Reviewed By 873mikeo - Eastleigh, United Kingdom

We were staying in Veyran and found this beach it was fantastic, really good for paddleboards and swimming, water was really warm

10. Summers Beach

St Mawes TR2 5AN England
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Summers Beach

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