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The Roseland Heritage Coast

13 Mill Square, Padstow PL28 8AE, United Kingdom
4.8(1.6K)$$$$
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2y

St. Mawes in Cornwall offers a truly enchanting experience that beautifully blends history and natural beauty. The historic coastline of St. Mawes is a testament to the timeless charm of this region. As a well-educated individual with a conservative yet forward-thinking perspective, you'll appreciate the preservation of tradition while embracing the possibilities of the future.

The picturesque village of St. Mawes, with its quaint cottages and charming streets, takes you back in time to a period when life moved at a more leisurely pace. The historic landmarks, including St. Mawes Castle, offer a glimpse into the past and the strategic importance of this region. The stunning coastal views are a testament to nature's enduring beauty.

St. Mawes not only caters to history enthusiasts but also nurtures the creative flair in you. The tranquil surroundings and breathtaking landscapes provide the perfect backdrop for artistic inspiration. The vibrant community in St. Mawes is welcoming and embraces modernity while respecting its historical roots.

St. Mawes and its historic coastline provide a unique and harmonious blend of the past and the future, appealing to your well-rounded interests and appreciative of your conservative yet forward-thinking views. It's a destination that captures the essence of Cornwall's beauty and...

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5.0
6y

I'm just reading my own review, and Google has out me some miles from where I actually was, which was St Austell Bay. Personally I love it. Generally I see the place from a yacht, and love anchoring off the many coves in St Austell bay. In an offshore wind, these coves are hard to beat. Many (I think) are only accessible from the sea, though on a summer day they have a fair number of people from canoes, speedboats and yachts.

There is a coastal path that goes round the entire Cornish coast. I have walked quite a bit of the section in St Austell bay and that is quite something.

Dolphins and basking sharks are regularly seen. Just before writing this and after a night at anchor I sailed past a pod of dolphins.

The only thing that detracts, in my opinion, is the number of speedboats, RIBs, jet skis and such that zoom about St Austell bay on a hot summer day. As a yotty I can't grumble, it is no more my bay than it is theirs. However I have found them quite intrusive even from the land, and I don't think they realise how far their language can...

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4.0
7y

Great walking along the Cliff path, coming from the Rosevine down to Porthcurnick Beach I believe you go right to Portscatho & The Hiden Guy, great food, good people & Dog friendly, the path views on either side right takes you 4.3 miles to Bare Head steep path in places, but amazing views. Go right to Portscatho, 5/6 miles to St Austin & the Light House you can see from the Old World War 11 Gun inplacement. As I mentioned views are awesome, the people are friendly. Ideal for taking your dog on walks, there are some secluded Beaches, The Ocean is very blue which reminded me of the Caribbean, the amazing colour of the water & in Cornwall of all places amazing . You can walk from Portscatho, you can get coffee or water from the little shop or all the nutrition you need before the walk, take water with you, have fun. great vistas for taking Photos and...

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D RussellD Russell
St. Mawes in Cornwall offers a truly enchanting experience that beautifully blends history and natural beauty. The historic coastline of St. Mawes is a testament to the timeless charm of this region. As a well-educated individual with a conservative yet forward-thinking perspective, you'll appreciate the preservation of tradition while embracing the possibilities of the future. The picturesque village of St. Mawes, with its quaint cottages and charming streets, takes you back in time to a period when life moved at a more leisurely pace. The historic landmarks, including St. Mawes Castle, offer a glimpse into the past and the strategic importance of this region. The stunning coastal views are a testament to nature's enduring beauty. St. Mawes not only caters to history enthusiasts but also nurtures the creative flair in you. The tranquil surroundings and breathtaking landscapes provide the perfect backdrop for artistic inspiration. The vibrant community in St. Mawes is welcoming and embraces modernity while respecting its historical roots. St. Mawes and its historic coastline provide a unique and harmonious blend of the past and the future, appealing to your well-rounded interests and appreciative of your conservative yet forward-thinking views. It's a destination that captures the essence of Cornwall's beauty and rich heritage.
Herbert FartingaleHerbert Fartingale
I'm just reading my own review, and Google has out me some miles from where I actually was, which was St Austell Bay. Personally I love it. Generally I see the place from a yacht, and love anchoring off the many coves in St Austell bay. In an offshore wind, these coves are hard to beat. Many (I think) are only accessible from the sea, though on a summer day they have a fair number of people from canoes, speedboats and yachts. There is a coastal path that goes round the entire Cornish coast. I have walked quite a bit of the section in St Austell bay and that is quite something. Dolphins and basking sharks are regularly seen. Just before writing this and after a night at anchor I sailed past a pod of dolphins. The only thing that detracts, in my opinion, is the number of speedboats, RIBs, jet skis and such that zoom about St Austell bay on a hot summer day. As a yotty I can't grumble, it is no more my bay than it is theirs. However I have found them quite intrusive even from the land, and I don't think they realise how far their language can carry over water.
Debby JonesDebby Jones
We had a wonderful, strenuous walk from Charlestown to Pentewan. There were some really quite steep sections which were challenging for us but extremely satisfying; we have named it 'The Rollercoaster Path'! We then bussed to Mevagissey (you could continue on the path but we needed to stop), had coffee & pancakes at Shesells (5☆) on the harbour, took the boat to Fowey (tea & scones), then bus back to the start. It was a great day to remember - highly recommend all the above!
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St. Mawes in Cornwall offers a truly enchanting experience that beautifully blends history and natural beauty. The historic coastline of St. Mawes is a testament to the timeless charm of this region. As a well-educated individual with a conservative yet forward-thinking perspective, you'll appreciate the preservation of tradition while embracing the possibilities of the future. The picturesque village of St. Mawes, with its quaint cottages and charming streets, takes you back in time to a period when life moved at a more leisurely pace. The historic landmarks, including St. Mawes Castle, offer a glimpse into the past and the strategic importance of this region. The stunning coastal views are a testament to nature's enduring beauty. St. Mawes not only caters to history enthusiasts but also nurtures the creative flair in you. The tranquil surroundings and breathtaking landscapes provide the perfect backdrop for artistic inspiration. The vibrant community in St. Mawes is welcoming and embraces modernity while respecting its historical roots. St. Mawes and its historic coastline provide a unique and harmonious blend of the past and the future, appealing to your well-rounded interests and appreciative of your conservative yet forward-thinking views. It's a destination that captures the essence of Cornwall's beauty and rich heritage.
D Russell

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I'm just reading my own review, and Google has out me some miles from where I actually was, which was St Austell Bay. Personally I love it. Generally I see the place from a yacht, and love anchoring off the many coves in St Austell bay. In an offshore wind, these coves are hard to beat. Many (I think) are only accessible from the sea, though on a summer day they have a fair number of people from canoes, speedboats and yachts. There is a coastal path that goes round the entire Cornish coast. I have walked quite a bit of the section in St Austell bay and that is quite something. Dolphins and basking sharks are regularly seen. Just before writing this and after a night at anchor I sailed past a pod of dolphins. The only thing that detracts, in my opinion, is the number of speedboats, RIBs, jet skis and such that zoom about St Austell bay on a hot summer day. As a yotty I can't grumble, it is no more my bay than it is theirs. However I have found them quite intrusive even from the land, and I don't think they realise how far their language can carry over water.
Herbert Fartingale

Herbert Fartingale

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We had a wonderful, strenuous walk from Charlestown to Pentewan. There were some really quite steep sections which were challenging for us but extremely satisfying; we have named it 'The Rollercoaster Path'! We then bussed to Mevagissey (you could continue on the path but we needed to stop), had coffee & pancakes at Shesells (5☆) on the harbour, took the boat to Fowey (tea & scones), then bus back to the start. It was a great day to remember - highly recommend all the above!
Debby Jones

Debby Jones

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