The Roseland
Peninsula is totally un-spoilt and remains a
sanctuary for those wishing to relax and escape from the real world.
Browse through our
pages to discover the many secret delights that the
Roseland has to offer! |
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St. Mawes
- harbour-side village with banks, shops, pubs,
restaurants, tennis courts, sailing club and boat anchorage.
Pedestrian ferries run regularly to Falmouth and Place,
there is a large pay & display car park
Download
a map of St Mawes |
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Portscatho
- active fishing village lying in a sheltered
corner of Gerrans Bay with a few shops, pubs and restaurants. Sandy
beaches
offer safe swimming and there is plenty of parking |
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St.
Just-In-Roseland - our
nearest village, known for the Church and boatyard.
Sorry, no shops or pubs! |
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Veryan
- charming little village whose entrance is marked by the
ancient Roundhouses. There is a pub, a few shops, art
gallery and riding stables |
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Portloe
- a quaint fishing village
with a pub and restaurant |
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Falmouth - visit by car or ferry, you will find most banks, shops
and eating places, also the
National Maritime Museum and
Pendennis castle |
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Truro
- the Cathedral city is the place to go for shopping,
banks, Plaza cinema, bowling and the Hall for Cornwall.
Use the King Harry car ferry
to save some miles, for ease of parking use the
park & ride!
St Austell -
this town is undergoing major regeneration, find shops,
banks and a
multi-screen cinema |
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for more information on the
Roseland visit our places to see page |
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