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Porthleven and the coast path west towards Rinsey.
Biking on the country lanes. 5 miles from us at Carleen
Quaint Cadgwith on the coast path.
South Wheal Francis. inland on the Great Flat Lode. A fantastic old mining trail for Walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
Ancient monuments and Lanyon Quoit in west Cornwall
The vast sandy beach of Gwithian. Low tide the beach is fully exposed or walk along the dunes at high tide.
Walkers and Cyclists are welcome to this page and to stay with us. Porthleven is ideally located for exploring this part of south west Cornwall and we are well served by the busses if you want to forget about the car. The coast path runs through the village. So just step out of your door and go. 

When are not working there is nothing we like better that to get out and about in our local coast and countryside either on foot or with the bikes. We have walked aplenty inland and on the coast path from Falmouth to Perranporth with only a couple of gaps in to yet do. Our favourite local books are the Classic Walks Cornwall 1 & 2, which combine a coastal and inland walk in one backed up with the OS map.

Biking, we do have some undulating conditions, but this makes the countryside you see all the better. With many sites that remain hidden from the main roads. If you like a bit of off-road trails then the "Great Flat Lode" is a must. We have even in the past devised and organised bike rides, 65 and 100 miles for the Audax/CTC calendar and have an excellent knowledge of all the local roads and lanes. Being cyclists we also have a place to store your bike and some workshop tools if required. Also if you want to go up another gear and fit a running, biking or multi sport event around your holiday, SW Cornwall is a hotbed of events this year. Have a look at http://www.tri-cornwall.org.uk  to help you plan.

What ever your holiday ideas, we are here to help you make the most of them.
 

Our page header logo from the left: Porthleven, blue bells in Penrose walks (Porthleven) in May, Great Flat Lode tin mining trail, Kynance Cove , Gunwalloe cliffs and Loe Bar(1 1/2 miles from us), sign post on the millennium cycle way at Hayle