Best attractions and places to see around Pelynt include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This charming village in Cornwall, England, is situated inland from the south coast, bounded by the West Looe river to the east. The area is recognized for its scenic landscape, being in an Area of Great Landscape Value and near an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Many notable spots are either within Pelynt or a short distance away in South East Cornwall.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Hike from Looe or Polperro along the coastal path, and pop into the Talland Bay Hotel for lunch!
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Walked it in drizzly conditions, but still great views!
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Small smuggling town with a nice museum and cottages.
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Small, beautiful fishing town with a smuggling past. The cottages and the mill at the entrance to the town are very nice. We were there at low tide and the boats were lying in the mud.
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Managed by the National Trust, Lantic Bay is actually two beaches, Little Lantic and Great Lantic. You can access the sand by a set of steep steps but it is also very popular to visit by boat. Being off the beaten track, dogs are welcome on this beach all year round.
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Great hiking trail and very nice town
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Polperro is a beautiful old fishing village where houses clinging to the valley sides that plunge into the protected harbour. There are plentiful places to eat and drink from pubs, fish and chips and cafes. There are public toilets (50p) on the road heading north out of Polperro (The Combe).
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Pelynt is situated in an Area of Great Landscape Value and near an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You can explore picturesque coastal areas like Lantic Bay, known for its turquoise-blue water and beautiful beaches. The area also features the estuary of the River Fowey, forming a natural harbour at Fowey Harbour, and the charming ravine setting of Polperro Harbour.
Yes, Pelynt and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit St Nun's Church in Pelynt, a significant parish church with a 14th-century tower and historical memorials. Other notable sites include the Lostwithiel Medieval Bridge, Restormel Castle, St Catherine's Castle, and the Polruan Blockhouse. The Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling & Fishing and Looe's Old Guildhall Museum & Gaol also offer insights into the area's past.
Visitors appreciate the picturesque charm of the fishing villages and harbours, such as Polperro Harbour, with its traditional cottages and smuggling history. The natural beauty of places like Lantic Bay, with its stunning coastline and clear waters, is also highly praised. Many enjoy the blend of historical exploration and scenic walks the region offers.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy the Polperro Model Village, which offers a miniature rendition of Cornwall. For wildlife enthusiasts, Porfell Wildlife Park & Sanctuary and The Monkey Sanctuary (Wild Futures) near Looe provide opportunities to see exotic animals and rescued primates. Exploring the charming streets of Polperro Harbour is also a popular family activity.
The area around Pelynt is excellent for outdoor activities. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'View of Looe Harbour – Looe Clock Tower loop from Polperro'. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the 'Siblyback Dam – Siblyback Lake loop from Dobwalls'. There are also general cycling routes like the 'Looe River loop via Duloe Stone Circle and St Keyne'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Pelynt, MTB Trails around Pelynt, and Cycling around Pelynt guides.
Pelynt's natural landscape, including its proximity to an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, makes it ideal for walks. While specific easy walks are not detailed, the general area offers numerous trails. The path to Lantic Bay, though steep, is a popular route for those enjoying the Daphne Du Maurier trail. The village itself and the surrounding countryside provide scenic opportunities for leisurely strolls.
Yes, the Pelynt area offers several dog-friendly options. Lantic Bay, managed by the National Trust, welcomes dogs all year round on its beaches. Many of the natural landscapes and walking trails in the Area of Great Landscape Value are also suitable for dog walking, allowing you to explore the scenic countryside with your pet.
Beyond the well-known attractions, you might discover some hidden gems. The Hobb Park Holy Well, an ancient spring with a charming 15th-century well-house, is publicly accessible and steeped in local folklore. The area also features several Bronze Age burial mounds, such as the Pelynt Barrow, offering a glimpse into ancient history.
Yes, the region is rich in wildlife. Looe Island, managed by the Cornwall Wildlife Trust, is surrounded by waters teeming with marine life. Redlake Cottage Meadows, also a Cornwall Wildlife Trust site, is a valuable habitat for various species. Additionally, Porfell Wildlife Park & Sanctuary and The Monkey Sanctuary (Wild Futures) offer dedicated experiences for observing animals.
The area around Pelynt can be enjoyed throughout the year. However, for outdoor activities like walking and exploring the beaches, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather. During this time, you can fully appreciate the turquoise waters of Lantic Bay and the charming harbours.
On a rainy day, you can explore indoor attractions such as the Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling & Fishing, which is housed in an old pilchard factory and details the area's maritime history. The Old Guildhall Museum & Gaol in nearby Looe also offers indoor exhibits on fishing, boat building, and smuggling. St Nun's Church in Pelynt often has an historical exhibition between Easter and November.


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