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Frenchman's Creek is an idyllic deep thrust of water immortalised forever by the romantic novel of the same name, written by Daphne du Maurier. It lies on the Helford River and provides a haven for walkers. The romance of this famously beautiful spot is preserved by the National Trust who only permit small boats to enter the creek. For sheer beauty and the scent of romance Frenchman's Creek is a must.
a Seaside Town in the county of Cornwall
(5.8 miles, 9.4 km, direction NE)Think of Falmouth and you immediately think of the sparkling sea in a bay alive with busy colourful pleasure and sailing boats all jostling along in bright sunshine. You think.....
a Picturesque Village in the county of Cornwall
(7.2 miles, 11.6 km, direction W)Porthleven has two picturesque harbours - the inner harbour is lined with dazzling white cottages, with the walls of the outer harbour giving shelter from the often tumultuous seas...
in the county of Cornwall
(7.7 miles, 12.3 km, direction NE)St. Mawes is the stuff picture postcards are made of, the sunlight reflecting on the frothy ocean waves, the warm sea breezes, dreamy thatched cottages overlooking the bay...
in the county of Cornwall
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in the county of Cornwall
(9.0 miles, 14.4 km, direction SW)The scenery surrounding Kynance Cove is as dramatic as it is beautiful...
All towns in CornwallThese beautiful gardens are set on a rising landscape at the side of the Helford River. The gardens, mainly full of exotic trees.....
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Built at the side of a naturally deep harbour Pendennis Castle forms one of Henry VIII's coastal defences, built to guard against.....