Best attractions and places to see around Mylor, a picturesque village in Cornwall, England, blend natural beauty, rich history, and cultural experiences. Situated on the west bank of Carrick Roads, near Falmouth, it offers a variety of sites for exploration. The area is characterized by its coastal setting, historical landmarks, and diverse natural features.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The cemetery and the plants are beautiful!
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Good path - beautiful cemetery and church - neglected spring
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Worth climb to the cairn for the downhill section on the main access road. Then drop into single track round the back lanes of Carharrack. Sweet! :)
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This churchyard is among Britain’s most beautiful, boasting spring flowers, rhododendrons, and camellias. There are plenty of places to sit and enjoy the scenery and great views of the creek.
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One of the fortifications and defensive positions built by Henry VIII to defend the country.
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Small castle with great views, a few audio clips recreating life in the castle as it would have been during Henry VIII ‘s time.
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The Carnon Viaduct passes over the Carnon River as part of the Falmouth to Truro railway line. The impressive 9 stone arches were completed in 1933. The original viaduct was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The stone piers of the former viaduct can be seen next to the existing viaduct.
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Mylor is rich in history. You can visit Carnon Viaduct, an impressive piece of engineering originally designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Another significant site is St Mawes Castle, a well-preserved coastal fortress built by Henry VIII. Don't miss St Just-in-Roseland Church and Churchyard, known for its beautiful setting and historical significance. Further afield, you can explore Pendennis Castle, also built by Henry VIII, or the ancient St Mylor Church with its Norman origins and impressive granite cross.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Carnon Viaduct is an interesting historical site for all ages. The beautiful St Just-in-Roseland Church and Churchyard offers a pleasant, scenic walk. St Mawes Castle provides an engaging historical experience with great views. Mylor Yacht Harbour also offers watersports and boat hire, which can be fun for families. Nearby, the National Maritime Museum Cornwall in Falmouth has interactive displays that children often enjoy.
For stunning natural beauty and views, head to Carn Marth and Hick's Quarry Pool, offering incredible panoramic views over inland Cornwall. The St Just-in-Roseland Church and Churchyard also provides great creek views. The South West Coast Path around the peninsula offers memorable strolls and opportunities for panoramic picnics. Mylor Creek itself is ideal for waterside activities, and nearby gardens like Glendurgan, Trebah, Enys, and Trelissick offer spectacular botanical displays.
Mylor is a great base for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the Mylor Bridge and Pandora Inn Circular or walks around St Mylor Church and Flushing Quay. Find more options on the Hiking around Mylor guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can tackle the Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails, known for their year-round rideability. For more MTB routes, check the MTB Trails around Mylor guide. Road cyclists can find various routes, including those to St Stithians Lake or Truro Cathedral, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Mylor guide.
Absolutely. Mylor is surrounded by beautiful gardens and nature reserves. You can visit Glendurgan Garden, Trebah Gardens, and Enys Gardens, which are particularly stunning in spring with their bluebells. Trelissick Garden offers tranquil views of the River Fal and a superb collection of plants. For nature walks, explore Kennall Vale Nature Reserve, a woodland with industrial history, or Devichoys Wood Nature Reserve, perfect for a wander in nature.
Mylor, situated on Carrick Roads, is excellent for watersports. Mylor Creek offers sheltered conditions ideal for paddleboarding and kayaking. Mylor Yacht Harbour is a hub for pleasure craft, offering boat, bike, and canoe hire, as well as a watersports center and sailing school. You can also enjoy boat cruises along the tranquil waterways.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the ancient St Mylor Church, which boasts Norman origins and a 13th-century carving, along with its churchyard featuring Cornwall's largest ancient granite cross and the Mylor Holy Well. The Pandora Inn, a thatched 13th-century inn, offers a unique dining experience right on a tidal creek with panoramic views. For a peaceful nature escape, explore Devichoys Wood Nature Reserve.
Flushing Beach, located across the water from Falmouth, is a dog-friendly sandy beach. It offers lovely views and a welcoming environment for you and your canine companion.
Mylor Yacht Harbour, once a naval dockyard, is now a bustling center for pleasure craft. It provides excellent boating facilities, including pontoon berths and swinging moorings. Visitors can also find seafood restaurants, a cafe, a watersports center, and a sailing school. Boat, bike, and canoe hire are available, making it a great spot for various activities.
Yes, the Carnon Viaduct is a notable engineering marvel. This still-operational rail and road bridge features nine stone arches and was originally designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Its impressive structure and history make it a fascinating site to visit.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible views from places like Carn Marth and Hick's Quarry Pool. The serene and picturesque setting of St Just-in-Roseland Church and Churchyard, often described as fairytale-like, is also a highlight. The well-preserved history and strategic location of St Mawes Castle are also highly appreciated, along with the opportunity for year-round mountain biking on the Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails.


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