Beautiful Harbour Villages in Cornwall England
Beautiful Harbour Villages in Cornwall England : Featuring Mousehole, Porthleven, Polperro, St Ives, Cadgwith Cove, Looe, Charlestown, Portloe and Mevagissey,
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Fishing in Cornwall with Anglo Dawn
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Gwinear Fishery - Newquay
Surprise four night session at Gwinear Fishery, after a booking issue at another venue.
Cornwall Kayaking. May Surfing at Marazion
Catching a wave at marazion in Cornwall
⛵ EXPLORING CORNWALL BY BOAT! ???? // Polperro, Fowey and St. Catherines Castle, England
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Steve and I drive to Polperro, Cornwall to explore the old historic fishing village. We take a boat ride along the coast before headed to Fowey and Henry VIII fortress, St. Catherine's Castle.
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My Cornwall Roadtrip {Part 1} - Eden Project, Carlyon Beach, Tintagel Castle + Padstow
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Wild Food Foraging at Sennen Cove, Cornwall
This short film follows Caroline Davey of The Fat Hen as she goes wild food foraging around Sennen Cove.
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Budock Vean Hotel, Cornwall
Budock Vean is a 4* hotel near the Helford River in south Cornwall. We are 6 miles from Falmouth and also have 5* luxury holiday homes, 4* cottages, a spa, restaurant, 9 hole James Braid designed golf course and tennis courts. Optional boat trips and kayak adventures on the Helford River leave from the hotels private river frontage. We are a dog friendly business and have a Gold Green Tourism Award for our commitment to the environment.
Back to St Ives (West Cornwall) - Hiking the South West Coast Path
Its the morning after Trev's stealth coastal wild camp, and Trev is hiking to St Ives in West Cornwall along the South West Coast Path.
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Its the crack of dawn, and Trev has the south west coast path all to himself as he hikes from Pendeen Watch all the way to St Ives, over some severe terrain and in blazing sunshine. Fantastic views galore, blue seas and rugged cliffs along this beautiful stretch of the Cornish coastline.
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St Agnes Cornwall. Places to visit England
Another day out in Cornwall, this time we visit St Agnes, where we watch a few surfers, the dogs run around and have fun, we have coffee and cake, followed by a trip to Mevagissey. Enjoy, thank you for watching
The Fal and Truro Rivers: A Destination Guide From Visit Cornwall
The Fal and Truro Rivers: A Destination Guide From Visit Cornwall.
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Fishing Trip with Aquila Charters in Mevagissey Cornwall
Sea Fishing from Mevagissey Cornwall. Great way to spend a day out! Highly Recommended!
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LRF Rock fishing - Shore Fishing Cornwall
Following on from the bait digging video, I took my worms to the rocks in Falmouth. Just a light set up allowed for a few hours of fun with some little fish. The water was beautifully clear and I could see the wrasse coming out from their hiding places and taking the bait right from my hook. It was even more satisfying catching fish on bait I had caught myself.
Newquay Fish Festival
September in Cornwall is a wonderful time of year, where the hustle and bustle of the summer holidays gives way to a more personal and intimate experience. So why not come down and enjoy some of Newquays gems such as the Newquay Fish Festival.
Sea Kayaking Cornwall: Lizard Adventures
Glide through emerald seas to explore hidden bays and caves - if you are lucky, see seals before they sea you! Learn about the local wildlife, both in and out of the water, as you view the coastline from a different perspective.
Spearfishing Swanpool, falmouth, cornwall, July 2018
Their is no place as beautiful as Swanpool in Falmouth, I can never resist the clear waters and love to forage their , even if it's just to go for a swim.
Kayak Cornwall: Sennen to Botallack Head via The Brisons
A very interesting 12 mile kayak journey from Sennen to Botallack Head via The Brisons. It was nearly high tide when we arrived at this rock island one mile off Cape Cornwall and the tidal flow was strong. We did however managed to land and take tea.
The trip from the Brisons to Botallack Head is imposing with high cliffs and spectacular scenery. There is a particularly fine cave at Botallack which is small but perfectly formed. On the return trip we saw a sunfish (Mola mola) which again was small but perfectly formed.
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20 scenic seaside hotels in Great Britain
Hotel Tresanton, St Mawes, Cornwall: On the edge of a pretty fishing village, overlooking the sweep of Falmouth Bay, with views of St Anthony’s lighthouse, this hotel occupies a cluster of houses, made over by Olga Polizzi, doyenne of British hoteliers, in her trademark simple-chic style.
All bedrooms have a sea view, some a private terrace. The interiors are filled with works by Cornish artists, antiques, objets d’art and curiosities.
Modern menus include a fresh fish of the day. There are terraces, a lush garden, and plans for a Mediterranean beach club and juice café.
B&B; from $330 (£260). À la carte $56 (£44). No children under six at dinner. 44 (0)1326 270055, tresanton.com
The Old Coastguard, Mouseshole, Cornwall: This whitewashed former coastguard’s station is a relaxed and happy place, furnished and decorated in casual-chic, mix-and-match style.
You can take tea on the terrace, in sub-tropical gardens sloping down to the harbor wall; dine on local fish and shellfish.
Bedrooms (some with balcony) are hung with Cornish art. Most have a sea view.
With its winding streets and harbor, Mousehole (say Mowzel) was for Dylan Thomas quite the prettiest village in England. Have a drink in the bar – or at the Ship Inn, where Thomas and his fiancée binged away their wedding money – but make time for yoga, sailing, visits to gardens beaches, artists’ colonies.
B&B; from $184.50 (£140). Set dinner $26–$32 (£19.50–£24.50), à la carte $32 (£24.50). 01736 731222, oldcoastguardhotel.co.uk
Driftwood, Portscatho, Cornwall: Follow the woodland path that winds down through the landscaped garden to a private beach from this New-England-inspired hotel overlooking Gerrans Bay, or sink into an Adirondack chair on the lawn and soak up the view.
Bedrooms are decorated in shades of sun and sand. In the evenings, hurricane lamps are lit on the decking for guests lingering over aperitifs.
There’s early supper for the little ones, Michelin-starred cooking in the airy dining room for adults and kids aged 7 and upwards. Ask for a picnic hamper and spend a day by the water.
B&B; from $235 (£185). Tasting menus $95–$121 (£75–£95), à la carte $83 (£65). 01872 580644, driftwoodhotel.co.uk
The Nare, Veryan-in-Roseland, Cornwall: Traditional, luxurious and friendly, this hotel was founded in 1989 by the present owner’s grandmother. Verdant gardens lead down to the sandy beach.
Many bedrooms have an ocean view. Old-fashioned touches include a valet to unpack for you, hot-water bottles and a silver-service restaurant with flambé trolley.
Enjoy a dip in the outdoor pool or a game of tennis or croquet before a Cornish cream tea. The climate of the Roseland peninsula is temperate, almost Mediterranean, and garden visits beckon.
Come in early spring to see the national collection of magnolias at Caerhays Castle. Book a trip on the Nare’s skippered yacht or motor launch.
B&B; from $369 (£290). Set dinner and á la carte $64 (£50).
Fowey Hall, Fowey, Cornwall: Pronounced Foy, here’s one for the kids – not least because Kenneth Grahame is believed to have taken the Italianate Victorian mansion overlooking the Fowey estuary as his model for Toad Hall in The Wind in the Willows.
While adults relax in the library, billiards room and spa, the younger guests can help to collect eggs from the hens, walk Bramble the dog, bounce on a trampoline, whizz down a zip wire.
There are family rooms, flexible meal options (from high tea to a candlelit dinner), a playroom for rainy days, fishing nets and buckets and spades for days spent on the sands or messing about in boats.
Fowey Hall is part of the Luxury Family Hotels group; sister hotel Polurrian Bay, Mullion, has a private beach.
B&B; from $242 (£190). Set dinner $38–$51 (£30–£40), à la carte $51 (£40). 01726 833866, foweyhallhotel.co.uk
Boskerris Hotel, St Ives, Cornwall: A pilchard-fishing town turned arty enclave on the north Cornish coast, St Ives is thronged in summer. Visit Tate St Ives gallery, browse the shops, then escape via the coastal path or by train (in just three minutes) to this 1930s hotel on the hillside overlooking Carbis Bay.
Interiors are cool, chic, stripped down. Most bedrooms have a panoramic Atlantic view towards Godrevy lighthouse, inspiration for Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse. Indulgences include a massage in the treatment room, a Cornish cream tea on the terrace.
B&B; from $197 (£155). À la carte $34 (£27). Children 10 and over welcome. 01736 795295, boskerrishotel.co.uk
Bedruthan Hotel and Spa, Mawgan Porth, Cornwall: With a sophisticated spa, outdoor play areas, games room, complimentary child care, pools and poolside snack bar, tennis, kids’ club and art gallery, this lively hotel, a short stroll from the beach, is avowedly family friendly.
You can eat informally, alfresco on the terrace or in the Wild Café. For more sophisticated fare dine in the Herring, watching the sun set over the sea through picture windows.
There are doubles, family
Kayak Trip - Church Cove to Mullion Island - Cornwall UK
This kayak trip from Church Cove to Mullion Island was on one of the hottest days 2013, I was using the GoPro Black Edition and my Lumix DMC-FT20 for the recording of the footage.
My Kayak is a Wilderness Tarpon 120.
Google Map Co-ords 50.019322,-5.264003
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Total length of journey was approximately 8 miles there and back.
No fish caught but very spectacular scenery.
About Mullion Cove and Island.
Mullion Cove is a small harbour and cove on the Lizard peninsula in south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated facing west into Mount's Bay approximately six miles south of the town of Helston and one mile southwest of Mullion village. The harbour was completed in 1895 and financed by Lord Robartes of Lanhydrock as a recompense to the fishermen for several disastrous pilchard seasons. It is protected from southerly winter gales by two sea walls and Mullion Island, half a mile offshore, easy reach on a calm day but must be calm. The old pilchard cellar and net store are preserved. Mullion Cove lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty . Almost a third of Cornwall has area of outstanding natural beauty designation, with the same status and protection as a National Park. Mullion Harbour, along with Mullion Island, was donated to the National Trust in 1945 by the Meyer family.
The area has been subject to much smuggling activity. In 1801, the King's Pardon was offered to any smuggler giving information on the Mullion musket-men involved in a gunfight with the crew of HM Gun Vessel Hecate. Mullion Cove had a lifeboat station from 1867 until 1909. On her first launch the Daniel J Draper help save three lives from the Achilles which was wrecked at Pollurian. In the six years up to 1873 there were nine wrecks along a mile-and-a-half stretch of coastline under Mullion cliffs.
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Kayak Trip - Maenporth to Helford River - Cornwall UK
Kayak trip on 20th October 2012 from Maenporth Falmouth UK to Helford River.
Easy 2 hour paddle, head land off the Helford was a little choppy.
On the night of the 30 December 1978, the Scottish trawler Ben Asdale was wrecked off Maenporth I have included a photo of the remains of the hull showing at high tide. I narrated the video slightly wrong and said 1979. This stretch of coast is very colourful paddle and I have now done this a few times.
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Filmed with Panasonic DMC-FT20.
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