Attractions and places to see around Lanteglos, a parish in Cornwall, England, offer a diverse range of interests. The area is characterized by its coastal landscapes, historical sites, and traditional villages. Lanteglos encompasses two distinct areas, Lanteglos-by-Fowey and Lanteglos-by-Camelford, both contributing to the region's unique appeal. The natural features include significant estuaries and bays, while cultural sites reflect centuries of history.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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The harbor lock is still under repair. Currently, there are no ships worth seeing in the harbor. Just an old shipwreck. So, nothing really worth seeing.
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Charlestown Harbour is the last open 18th-century Georgian harbour in the UK and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Renowned for its historic tall ships and picturesque setting, the harbour remains a vibrant working port and a popular filming location for TV and film productions such as Poldark and Taboo.
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The Harbour gate failed in a recent storm due in part to a long-term lack of maintenance. As a result, the ships that were in the harbour all have been stranded every time the tide goes out. They have recently put shipping containers filled with aggregate where the gate was to keep water in as a temporary "fix"
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Cornwalls industrial heritage at its finest! Fabulous peaceful valley with a lovely tranquil atmosphere. Be aware if leaving the road to explore the trails it does get extremely muddy when it's been raining!
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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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Fabulous harbour that often has sailing ships alongside. The harbour is often used as a filming location for films and TV shows.
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The region offers several historical gems. You can visit Lostwithiel Medieval Bridge, a significant crossing point over the River Fowey. Further afield, explore the medieval St Wyllow Church in Lanteglos-by-Fowey, known for its 14th-century Gothic lantern cross, or St Julitta's Church in Lanteglos-by-Camelford, a Grade I listed church with Norman elements and unique carvings.
Absolutely. Polperro Harbour is a must-see, nestled in a ravine with traditional fishing cottages and quirky streets. Charlestown Harbour, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the last open 18th-century Georgian harbour in the UK, often used as a filming location. Additionally, Fowey Harbour is a significant natural deep-water port with a rich trading history and a popular sailing destination.
Lanteglos boasts stunning natural beauty. Lantic Bay is a Regionally Important Geological Site with rare plants and dramatic cliffs. The South West Coast Path runs along the southern coasts of the parish, offering scenic walks. You can also explore National Trust properties like Fowey Estuary to Pencarrow Head and Lantic Bay and Lansallos, or Ethy Woods near Lerryn with its walking routes along the River Lerryn.
Beyond the picturesque harbours like Polperro Harbour and Charlestown Harbour, which are great for all ages, you can find Camel Creek Family Adventure Park in Wadebridge or Trevathan Farm in Port Isaac, both offering activities for children. The renowned Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan are also within reach for a day trip.
The area around Lanteglos is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and running. For example, there are various road cycling routes, MTB trails, and running trails that explore the coastal paths, woodlands, and charming villages of the region.
Yes, the South West Coast Path offers extensive walking opportunities along the coastline. Ethy Woods provides well-marked walking routes along the River Lerryn. For specific running trails that can also be walked, consider routes like the 'Lantic Bay – View of Lantic Bay loop from Fowey' or the 'Bodinnick Ferry – View of Fowey Harbour loop from Fowey' which offer moderate to difficult options. Many parts of the parish are within the Polruan to Polperro Site of Special Scientific Interest, ensuring scenic paths.
Yes, there are several cycling routes available. You can explore road cycling routes such as the 'View of Fowey Harbour – Great Little Butcher loop from Fowey' for an easy ride, or more moderate options like the 'Roche Rock Chapel Ruins – View of Carlyon Bay loop from Fowey'. For mountain biking, trails like the 'Wheal Martyn Clay Trail – Wheal Martyn Trail loop from Eden Project' are available. Cardinham Woods also provides additional cycling opportunities.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most favorable weather for outdoor activities, with warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours. However, the coastal paths and woodlands can be enjoyed year-round, with autumn providing beautiful foliage and winter offering crisp, quiet walks, though some services might have reduced hours.
Many of the natural areas and coastal paths around Lanteglos are dog-friendly, especially those managed by the National Trust. Ethy Woods and the South West Coast Path are popular choices for walks with dogs. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially on beaches during peak seasons.
The villages and towns surrounding Lanteglos offer various amenities. Polperro Harbour, Charlestown Harbour, and Fowey Harbour all have dining options. Lostwithiel, known as Cornwall's antiques capital, also has plenty of places to eat and quirky shops. Smaller villages like Lerryn, Polruan, and Bodinnick also provide local amenities.
While public transport options exist, they can be limited in some of the more rural areas. Buses connect the main towns and villages, and Lostwithiel has a mainline train station. For exploring specific coastal paths or more remote natural sites like Lantic Bay, driving or cycling might offer more flexibility. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance.
While many of the coastal paths and historical sites in the region involve uneven terrain, steps, or steep inclines, some areas may offer more accessible options. For example, parts of the Fowey Estuary or specific sections of woodland trails might be flatter. It's recommended to check specific attraction websites or contact them directly for detailed accessibility information before visiting.
Visitors frequently praise the picturesque charm of villages like Polperro Harbour with its traditional fishing cottages. The historical significance and unique atmosphere of Charlestown Harbour, often used as a filming location, are also highly appreciated. The natural beauty of the coastline, the scenic walks, and the rich history embedded in the architecture and landscapes are consistently highlighted as key draws.


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