Best lakes around St. Erth are primarily found in the form of fishing lakes and coastal features categorized as lakes. St. Erth, located in Cornwall, is known for its proximity to the River Hayle and its tranquil countryside setting. The area offers opportunities for angling and exploring natural reserves. While not featuring large natural lakes for recreation, the region provides diverse aquatic environments.
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A lovely National Trust property, with a fantastic walk through the estate leading to the sea.
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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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For me, St. Ives is one of the most idyllic places on Cornwall's coast. Here you will not only find shops, pubs and nice cafés, but also many small art galleries.
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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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On Saturday mornings, Penrose becomes the venue of West Cornwall's Parkrun with around 200 runners each week completing the 5km course. The running route follows the old Victorian carriageway through woodland and parkland with views of Loe Pool and beyond. At that time it is very busy.
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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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St. Erth is primarily known for coarse fishing lakes like Marazion Angling Club Lake and Old St. Erth Cornwall BK Fisheries. The region also features coastal areas such as St Ives Harbour and Mousehole Village and Harbour, which are categorized as lakes due to their sheltered waters. Additionally, there's the St Erth Pits Nature Reserve, a geologically significant disused sand pit.
Yes, the area is popular for coarse fishing. You can visit the Marazion Angling Club Lake, known for its diverse stock including carp up to 20 lbs, or Old St. Erth Cornwall BK Fisheries, which offers consistent action across its two lakes, Bill's Pool and Billy's Pool. Both offer day tickets.
Beyond the fishing lakes, you can explore the coastal beauty of St Ives Harbour with its golden beaches, or the picturesque Mousehole Village and Harbour. For a unique natural experience, visit the St Erth Pits Nature Reserve, a disused sand pit managed by the Cornwall Wildlife Trust, which holds national geological importance and offers a circular trail for wildlife observation.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. St Ives Harbour and Mousehole Village and Harbour are great for exploring charming streets, shops, and beaches. Penrose Estate offers woodland, a coastal lake, and traffic-free cycling and walking tracks suitable for families. Fishing lakes like Marazion Angling Club Lake are also suitable for anglers of all ages.
The coastal areas around St. Erth are rich in history. St Ives Harbour and Mousehole Village and Harbour are both historic fishing settlements with unique stories and architecture. Mousehole, in particular, has a history dating back to the 1300s and was famously attacked in 1595. The St Erth Pits Nature Reserve also offers insights into the region's ancient geological past.
Yes, Marazion Angling Club Lake has significantly improved its facilities, including 31 new fishing pegs that are flat, stable, spacious, non-slip, and a new wheelchair-accessible portaloo. Mousehole Harbour is also listed as wheelchair accessible.
The area around St. Erth offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Hayle Riverwalk' or more challenging routes such as 'St Michael's Way: Lelant to Marazion'. Cycling is also popular, with options like 'St Ives, St Just & Penzance loop from Hayle'. For mountain biking, trails like 'Godrevy Heritage Coast – Portreath Seafront loop' are available. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, road cycling, and MTB guides around St. Erth.
Yes, some locations offer facilities. Old St. Erth Cornwall BK Fisheries has a cafe, toilets, and parking on site. Penrose Estate includes a Stable cafe. Coastal settlements like St Ives Harbour, Mousehole Village and Harbour, and Penzance Seafront and Harbour offer numerous shops, galleries, restaurants, and cafes.
The primary 'lakes' in St. Erth are coarse fishing lakes or coastal harbours. Wild swimming is generally not recommended or permitted in fishing lakes due to safety and ecological reasons. For coastal areas like St Ives or Mousehole, swimming is typically done in designated beach areas rather than the harbour itself. Always check local regulations and safety guidelines before entering any water.
Due to the influence of the Gulf Stream, the region enjoys a mild climate. While pleasant year-round, the warmer months from spring to early autumn (April to October) are ideal for enjoying coastal walks, fishing, and exploring the villages. However, the mild winters can also offer a unique, quieter experience, especially for walking.
While not a traditional lake, the St Erth Pits Nature Reserve is a unique and less-known spot. This disused sand pit is a site of national geological importance, offering a peaceful circular trail for wildlife observation and a glimpse into West Cornwall's ancient past. It's open at all times and provides a quiet escape.
Visitors frequently appreciate the picturesque coastal towns and harbours, such as St Ives and Mousehole, for their charm, independent shops, and traditional eateries. The tranquil countryside setting and the quality of fishing at places like Old St. Erth Cornwall BK Fisheries are also highly valued by anglers. The Penrose Estate is popular for its traffic-free walking and cycling tracks.
St. Erth is well-connected by train. The St. Erth railway station is a junction station on the Cornish Main Line, where the St. Ives Bay Line branches off. This makes it accessible for visitors arriving by train. For more information on transport, you can visit visitbytrain.info.


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