Discover the best top things to do in Mullion, United Kingdom including South West Coast Path Walk- Mullion Cove to Lizard Point & Village, Mullion Glass Studio & Workshop, Poldhu Beach, Mullion Cliffs National Nature Reserve, The Marconi Centre, Gallery Anthony, Mullion Garden.
Restaurants in Mullion
5.0 based on 171 reviews
This 7 mile moderate walk along the South West Coast Path is from the picturesque Mullion Cove, along the wild and exposed cliffs of the west coast of the Lizard Peninsula. Pass beautiful sheltered coves, including Kynance Cove, before reaching Lizard Point, the southernmost point of mainland Britain.
Mullion cove is great for a days activity. Great for kayaking around the clear waters and rocky coves. Safe for swimming and jumping off the harbour walls on high tide. Small cafe available with nice ice creams. Great fun for all and safe for kids.
5.0 based on 19 reviews
My partner loves poppies. My partner loves decorative glass. My partner loves decorative glass decorated by poppies. My partner has such items procured from this location. My partner adores this enterprise. We buy every time we visit. We have bought for ourselves and for friends/family. The proprietor is engaging, knowledgeable, has a good memory, despite our infrequent visits and is truly creative. If you like glass decoration try this place. She will even let you book an experience session.
5.0 based on 88 reviews
Lovely clean beach, sheltered with soft sand, plenty of space for relaxing day, excellent cafe serving usual snacks and drinks, good toilet facilities adjoining beach entrance, inexpensive car park opposite beach all flat level surfaces and very easy access to beach and all facilities.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
What could be better than hiking, birdwatching or biking through the romantic and rugged Cornwall countryside?
Quaint harbour on the SW coast path allows for great walking. Ignore the big car park for £3 all day on the left (as you drop down from Mullion village) as around the corner is a smaller one asking for a £1 donation with funds going back into the community - how wonderful! Was fabulous on a windy day to see the might of the sea against the cliffs and harbour wall, although some people got too close and quite wet (luckily not us!).
4.5 based on 73 reviews
I was shown around by one the the volunteer guides who are drawn from Amateur Radio Enthusiasts, it was really interesting to learn about the early days of radio transmission and the amazing work that Mr Marconi undertook.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
A lovely gallery with some great pieces. We met the gallery owner who was extremely helpful and passionate about not only his own Artwork but about encouraging other that share his passion. Well worth a visit
4.5 based on 9 reviews
Mullion garden is just down from the Church, peaceful and very pretty. The carpark is just down a little way, so if you don't like the hustle and bustle of a beach, and just want to sit and read your book/paper, this is the place for you. You feel you are in the country with the birds singing, occasionally church bells ringing. A truly special little hideaway. Mullion - I think I am right saying - is the largest village in Cornwall, and again has a great choice of eatery's. A charming village not to be missed.
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