Best lakes around Lanlivery are situated within the scenic Cornish landscape, offering a mix of natural and man-made water bodies. The area is characterized by its proximity to the coast and river estuaries, providing diverse aquatic environments. Visitors can explore locations that combine natural beauty with historical significance and opportunities for various outdoor activities. This region serves as a gateway to both inland waters and coastal features.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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The grotto here was built in the late 18th century. Although you can't access it, you can see the octagonal folly from the beach. The area is called Polridmouth Bay which is pronounced Pridmouth.
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Breney Common is an important wetland, open water and dry heathland site designated as a SSSI and nature reserve. Historically it was a tin mining area which left the depressions and landforms which then became ponds and ditches. There are a wide variety of plants and animals here, the area supports several dragonfly and damselfly species.
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Just behind Par beach is a small wetland. A few chalets from Par Sands Holiday Park look out across the lake which must make for a beautiful view at sunrise & sunset. In years gone past it was a model boating lake but now a tranquil nature reserve.
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On the south coast of Cornwall lies Fowey, a small British town that is a popular day trip and holiday destination. It stretches a mile along the steep hills along the west bank of the River Fowey to its mouth in the English Channel. As a result of the numerous wars waged by King Edward I of England towards the end of the 13th century, the traditional Cinque Ports in south-east England were increasingly the target of enemy raids. That is why the ports in south-west England gained in importance, especially as they were also more favorable for trade with Gascony, which at that time belonged to England. Among the ports that thrived around this time was Fowey, which not only became a major trading port but also served as a base for numerous military expeditions. Today Fowey is an important seaport. The mouths of the River Fowey and the Pont Pill form a protected natural deep water harbor accessible in all weather and tidal conditions. The port is home to around 1500 boats and is a popular sailing destination. Annually in August, the week-long Fowey Royal Regatta takes place, one of the most famous sailing events in Great Britain. Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and Queen have already taken part in the regatta Elizabeth II.
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The area around Lanlivery offers a diverse range of water features, from natural deep-water harbors like Fowey Harbour to tranquil nature reserves such as Par Beach Nature Reserve Lake. You'll also find coastal bays like Polridmouth Bay, river estuaries, and various fishing lakes.
Yes, the region is well-known for its fishing opportunities. You can visit Glenleigh Farm Fishery for coarse fishing, or explore Waterside Fisheries Cornwall, which has three well-stocked lakes. For trout and coarse fishing in a moorland setting, consider Colliford Lake and Siblyback Lake on Bodmin Moor.
The area boasts several historical points of interest. Fowey Harbour itself has a rich history as an important trading and military port since before the 1300s. At Polridmouth Bay, you can see an 18th-century grotto, an octagonal folly visible from the beach. The nearby Luxulyan Valley also features remains of the area's mining heritage.
Absolutely. Many locations are suitable for families. Fowey Harbour is a popular destination with a lively atmosphere. Polridmouth Bay offers a beach setting, and Par Beach Nature Reserve Lake is a tranquil wetland ideal for gentle exploration. Fishing lakes like Waterside Fisheries Cornwall also cater to all ages and abilities.
You'll find a variety of walking trails. The South West Coast Path offers superb views across to Hallane Beach and Black Head. The Lanhydrock Estate provides picturesque parkland walks, and the Luxulyan Valley features two miles of tranquil woodland trails alongside the Par River. For a gentler stroll, the Par Beach Nature Reserve Lake offers an easy, tranquil path.
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. You can explore various routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and even mountain biking in the wider Lanlivery area. For detailed routes, check out the Gravel biking around Lanlivery or Road Cycling Routes around Lanlivery guides.
Yes, the region offers several running trails. You can find routes that take you through woodlands and past historical sites. For specific running routes, refer to the Running Trails around Lanlivery guide.
The area is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy the scenic vistas from the South West Coast Path, the tranquil wetland environment of Par Beach Nature Reserve Lake, and the picturesque parkland of the Lanhydrock Estate. The Luxulyan Valley also offers beautiful woodland scenery with the Par River flowing through it.
Visitors particularly enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Fowey Harbour, noting its traditional charm and its role as a popular sailing destination. The natural deep-water harbor is accessible in all weather, making it a significant seaport. It's also appreciated for its ferry connections to neighboring towns like Polruan and Mevagissey.
While specific parking details vary by location, for popular spots like Fowey Harbour, there is good parking available on the outskirts of the town, though driving through the town itself can be challenging. It's advisable to check local information for individual sites like fishing lakes or nature reserves.
The lakes and surrounding areas are generally enjoyable year-round. However, for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and fishing, the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) typically offer the most pleasant weather conditions. The Fowey Royal Regatta, a major sailing event, takes place annually in August.


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