Best lakes around Perranuthnoe are found within the wider West Cornwall area, as the village itself is primarily known for its coastal features. Located on Mount's Bay, Perranuthnoe is characterized by its shoreline, coves, and cliffs. While natural lakes are not a direct feature of the village, the surrounding region offers various water bodies, including estuaries and reservoirs.
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There is a ferry from the harbor to the Scilly Islands, which are a must-see. Otherwise there is a nice promenade.
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A picturesque little place.
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A great place that is occasionally admired in Rosamunde Pilcher films.
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Mousehole (Cornish: Porthenys) is a village and fishing port in Cornwall. It is about 4 km south of Penzance on the shore of Mount's Bay. An islet called St Clement's Isle lies about 350m offshore from the harbor entrance.
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This barometer was originally loaned to Mousehole by Admiral Fitzroy, the founder of the Meteorological Institute. The intention was to provide data to the institute to improve weather forecasting and storm forecasting. But also to warn the fishermen of impending bad weather in an effort to reduce the loss of life. In 2009, the Meteorological Institute donated the barometer to Mousehole Port Authority.
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The harbor of Mousehole is very pleasant to walk along. A nice break from a bike ride.
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Pronounced Mou-zall (as in the start of mouse and hall with a z), this is a picture perfect harbour village. The narrow streets hide cafes, shops and galleries while the view across the harbour is stunning. Dylan Thomas described the village as the loveliest in England, but to many people from Cornwall, this isn't England so it just isn't true.
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Nice place to rest on the Seafront with a love cafe opposite some outdoor seating.
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Perranuthnoe itself is primarily known for its stunning coastline and beaches. While traditional natural lakes are not a feature, the wider West Cornwall area offers a variety of water bodies including picturesque harbours like Mousehole Village and Harbour, estuaries such as Hayle Estuary Nature Reserve, and even man-made reservoirs like Drift Reservoir. The focus is often on coastal features and charming fishing villages.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Mousehole Harbour is a picture-perfect village with cafes, shops, and views across the water, making it ideal for a family outing. Penzance Seafront and Harbour also offers facilities and a beach, perfect for a day out with children.
The fishing village of Mousehole Village and Harbour is rich in history, known for its finely grained Lamorna granite cottages and a thriving art scene. It was once a major commercial center for pilchard export and has a fascinating past, including an attack by Spaniard Carlos de Amesquita in 1595. Only the Keigwin Arms pub survived this event.
The Hayle Estuary Nature Reserve is an excellent location for wildlife spotting. Managed by the RSPB, it's the most westerly estuary in the country and a crucial safe haven for around 18,000 migratory birds each year, especially during harsh winters due to its warm climate.
Absolutely. The region around Perranuthnoe offers numerous routes for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, including easy coastal paths like the 'Perranuthnoe to Prussia Cove loop', or more challenging routes. For cycling, there are gravel biking and MTB trails available. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for hiking around Perranuthnoe and gravel biking around Perranuthnoe.
Penzance Seafront and Harbour is a coastal resort renowned for its mild climate and a charming, faded-glamour aesthetic. It features a promenade and lush, subtropical vegetation, offering plenty to see and explore. It's a larger town with many shops, bars, and restaurants.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, Mousehole Harbour has parking facilities. The View of Drift Reservoir and Dam also features a large parking lot, making it convenient for visitors.
Thanks to the influence of the Gulf Stream, West Cornwall enjoys a mild climate with plenty of sunshine. This makes visiting pleasant for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for walking and fewer crowds, while summer is ideal for enjoying the beaches and coastal activities. Even in winter, the mild conditions mean the Hayle Estuary Nature Reserve remains a vital spot for migratory birds.
Yes, for a tranquil experience, the Hayle Estuary Nature Reserve offers peaceful birdwatching opportunities away from the bustling coastal villages. The area around Drift Reservoir also provides a serene setting for quiet contemplation and enjoying the views.
The Drift Reservoir is a significant man-made feature, serving as the main water source for the Penwith area. Completed in 1961, it's interesting to note that occasionally, when water levels drop, the remains of buildings from the valley flooded for its creation can still be seen.
While specific details for all locations vary, Mousehole Harbour is noted as having wheelchair accessible features, allowing visitors to enjoy the charming village and harbour views. It's always advisable to check specific route details for accessibility before visiting.


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