Discover the best top things to do in Roseland Peninsula, United Kingdom including St. Just in Roseland Church, Lamorran House Garden, St Mawes Sit on Kayaks, Get On Board SUP, St. Anthony Head Walk, Melinsey Mill, St Mawes Ferry.
Restaurants in Roseland Peninsula
5.0 based on 228 reviews
Described as one of the prettiest in England, this church sits proudly on the waters edge amongst sub-tropical trees and shrubs.
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!
5.0 based on 79 reviews
Subtropical Italianate inspired garden on Cornwall's beautiful Roseland peninsula.
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.
5.0 based on 83 reviews
We hire single and double sit-on top kayaks from the quay, in the pretty South Cornish sea-side village of St. Mawes. See the area under paddle power- it's magical. Explore the tranquil Percuil River and creeks, or venture as far as the lighthouse at "Fraggle Rock" if conditions are favourable.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Stand up paddle board taster sessions, tuition, hire and coaching. Offers kids and family sessions throughout the summer school holidays, as well as group events and paddle nights. Bookable via phone or email outside of the peak season.
5.0 based on 131 reviews
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
4.5 based on 110 reviews
Visited with my family and had a lovely cream tea. Very pleasant surroundings, needs a few trout in the pond ????
4.5 based on 532 reviews
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.
great little trip on the ferry. Saves a long drive around, good views as you cross. Can get out of vehicle if you wish
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.