In the area and activities...
The Roseland Peninsula possesses some of Cornwall's most famous walks, restaurants, landmarks and attractions.
Food & Drink
The Hidden Hut
A very short walk down the lane from Little Pednvadan, this award-winning beach side cafe serves simple fresh food from March to October. In the summer evenings there are popular pop-up 'feast nights'.
A very short walk down the lane from Little Pednvadan, this award-winning beach side cafe serves simple fresh food from March to October. In the summer evenings there are popular pop-up 'feast nights'.
The Driftwood
The Driftwood is a short distance from the cottage, and boasts a Michelin Star. With local produce from Ruby Red Beef to Lobster, it is a fine dining experience not to be missed. |
The Rosevine
Across the lane from the cottage, The Rosevine is a relaxed venue to enjoy fine dining. Offering a long lunch, afternoon tea and an authoritative dinner menu. |
The King's Head
A pub just a few miles away, nestling on the River Fal at Ruan Langhorne. It has an excellent garden, and terrace for eating sumptuous meals. |
The Plume of Feathers
A pub in the centre of Portscatho, this Cornish pub is a very popular choice and only a short walk away from the cottage along the coastal path. |
The Roseland Inn at Philleigh
A mile from the King Harry Ferry in the rural village of Philleigh lies The Roseland Inn. The 16th Century listed building houses a unique and cosy traditional Pub. |
Places to visit
Trelissick Gardens, National Trust.
A welcoming country house and garden set in an estate with stunning maritime views and lovely woodland walks. |
The Eden Project
Eden needs little explanation - this extraordinary attraction, which boasts the largest rainforest in captivity under huge biomes, is a 40 minute drive from the cottage. |
The Lost Gardens of Heligan
Visit one of the most popular botanical gardens in the UK. The 19th century gardens were restored in the 1990's and are typical of the Victorian garden style. The gardens needed 22 gardeners in their prime! |
Caerhays Castle & Gardens
Caerhays is a stunning Estate overlooking Porthlluney Cove on the South Cornish coast. The gardens host a national Magnolia collection, and the castle house is open at limited times during the year. |
Things to do
Philleigh Way
Philleigh Way is both a wonderful local dining experience and rebound cookery school, drawing on Cornish cuisine to teach and dine on sumptuous dishes. |
The Fal River
The Rosalind Peninsula meets the River Fal on to the west, and offers numerous activities, including boat trips, cycling and walking opportunities. |
St Mawes Castle
The castle is one of the best examples of Henry VIII's coastal defences, and the most elaborately decorated of them all. |
Pendennis Castle
Pendennis Castle is one of Henry VIII's finest costa fortresses. The picturesque castle has defended Cornwall since Tudor times and played a vital role during the two World wars. www.english-heritage.org.uk |
We also recommend....
Roseland Seaweed
Seaweed from the Cornish waters. Roseland Seaweed hold a licence to collect seaweed from the Cornish water. Freshly supplied to your door. Amazing health benefits. |