On the Roseland Peninsula, there are plenty of wonderful things to do and see. Here are some recommendations:

  • Visit St. Mawes: Explore the charming coastal village of St. Mawes, known for its beautiful beaches, historic castle, and picturesque harbour. You can take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, visit art galleries, and enjoy fresh seafood in local restaurants.
  • Explore: Take the time to discover the stunning natural beauty of the Roseland Peninsula. Enjoy scenic walks along the South West Coast Path, explore hidden coves and beaches, and take in the breathtaking views of the coastline.
  • Visit St. Just in Roseland Church: This picturesque church is famous for its stunning location beside a tidal creek. Take a walk around the well-maintained gardens and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
  • Take a boat trip: Explore the coastline either by taking one of the iconic blue ferries to Falmouth or further up river to Trelissick Gardens Malpas or Truro. The Place ferry links St Mawes to St Anthony headland home of Fraggle Rock lighthouse, or even go fishing if you’re interested.
  • Visit the Lost Gardens of Heligan: Located near Mevagissey, a short drive from Roseland, the Lost Gardens of Heligan is a magical place to explore. Discover the beautifully restored Victorian gardens, the “Jungle” section, and the fascinating sculptures and structures.
  • Enjoy water activities: Roseland offers opportunities for various water activities such as sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Rent equipment or join guided tours to make the most of the stunning coastal surroundings.
  • Visit nearby attractions: Roseland is well-positioned to explore other attractions in Cornwall. Consider visiting the Eden Project, the historic town of Truro, the charming fishing village of Mevagissey, or the picturesque beaches of the North Coast.

Remember to check local guidelines and restrictions, as well as opening hours and availability of attractions, as they may vary. Enjoy your time exploring Roseland, Cornwall!