Porthleven
Around and about the historical port |
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Where is the Village?
Porthleven
is located in South West Cornwall, in the Mounts Bay, on the coast between the
Lizard and Lands End. Top
What
is There?
Porthleven
is large enough to keep all visitors catered for but still retains the
character of an unspoilt fishing village, with its granite built harbour and
pier and the famous clock tower. There have been settlements in the area for
over 1000 years but the village you see today started with the commencement
of construction of the harbour in 1811. With additional developments
throughout the 1800’s.
Winter storms on the beach All interest is
not solely with the harbour. To the east of the pier is a golden
shingle/sand beach stretching for 3 miles. Half way along is the Loe Bar. A
sand bar, which divided the sea from the “Loe” (Cornish meaning pool),
Cornwall’s largest natural fresh water lake. Under the care of the National
Trust the area surrounding the pool is open free to the public, and provides
an excellent walk. To the west of
the harbour entrance at low-tide, one can find excellent rock pools and the
“moonstone” or "giants Quoit", a 50 ton rock, not from anywhere in UK, brought to Porthleven
possibly on an iceberg and
latest theories are it floated down from northern Europe. In the near distance on the cliff edge one can see the abandoned
engine houses of the Trewavas tin mine at Rinsey. From the village
Tregonning Hill is also visible and extinct volcano and where china clay was
first discovered in this country and shipped out via the harbour. The
South West Coastal Path also runs through the village and is easily accessed
from either side of the harbour.
What
Facilities are There?
Porthleven is
well served with numerous restaurants, pubs, and teashops, Fish Restaurants.
As well as a small supermarket, Post Office, Newsagents and craft workshops
and gift shops. For more shops,
banks, larger supermarkets and local museum, the market town of Helston is
only 2 ½ miles away. Fishing and
boating trips from the harbour daily in the summer. The pier and quay
are great for fishing or strolling around and the beach is fine for swimming
or paddling (depending on sea conditions)
What About Other Places?
Porthleven is in
an ideal position as a base to explore this area of Cornwall. With easy
access to the main roads leading to Helston (2miles), Truro (18miles),
Penzance (12miles), Lizard (12miles) and Falmouth (10miles). As well as being
within 10 miles of some of the county’s top visitor attractions, which
include: Gweek Seal Sanctuary, Goonhilly Earth Station, Flambards Theme Park,
Birds of Paradise, St. Michaels Mount. The Lizard Point and village are well
worth a look over. There is also a
selection of beaches close by and served by amenities. To the east Church
Cove, Poldhu Cove and Kynance Cove. To the west Praa Sands and Perranuthnoe. If you are a
member of the National Trust then there are number of local sites and parking
areas.
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| Poldhu Cove | Mullion Cove and Island | St Michaels Mount at sunset |