Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in Lizard Peninsula, England

September 20, 2021 Timmy Ribble

Discover the best top things to do in Lizard Peninsula, United Kingdom including Cornwall Segway - now at Atlantic Reach NEWQUAY, The Lizard and Kynance Cove, The Blue Anchor, Rachel Lambert's Wild Food Foraging, Lizard Adventure, Vertical Blue Adventures, Kennack Sands Surf School, South West Coast Path Walk- Mullion Cove to Lizard Point & Village, Three Sides of The Lizard, Mullion Glass Studio & Workshop.
Restaurants in Lizard Peninsula

1. Cornwall Segway - now at Atlantic Reach NEWQUAY

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5.0 based on 249 reviews

Cornwall Segway - now at Atlantic Reach NEWQUAY

Take control of your very own Segway exclusively with us in Cornwall in two locations; GOONHILLY SATELLITE STATION near Helston, plus NEWQUAY at Hendra Holiday Park. We have one of the largest fleets of Segways in Europe, with the i2 on-road machine, the x2 all terrain off-roader. Experience this unique form of transport, likened to gliding on a magic carpet. Riding a Segway is really easy and accessible to most ages and abilities (subject to weight restrictions, see terms and conditions on the tours page) and most importantly GREAT FUN for everyone. As seen on television and film, from Dr Who to the Gadget Show to Hollywood blockbusters.

2. The Lizard and Kynance Cove

North of Lizard Point on the western side of the Lizard peninsula, Lizard TR12 7NT England +44 1326 561407 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lizard-point-and-kynance-cove/
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5.0 based on 1,933 reviews

The Lizard and Kynance Cove

Reviewed By 882rachelw - Bristol, United Kingdom

First we visited Lizard Point with its stunning views, then we drove on to the beautiful Kynance Cove. Our holiday had taken on a bit of a Poldark theme and it’s clear to see why this stunning place was chosen for coastal beach scenes for the series. It was late afternoon by the time we visited so the car park was relatively empty. Being National Trust members, you just simply scan your card and parking is free. Annoyingly the tide times had been rubbed off of the public notice board so we took a chance and walked down the shorter path (which I agree some may consider quite steep and challenging), and luckily found we could still get down on to the beach this way. The views were amazing and we spent lots of time watching the crashing waves starting to reclaim the beach and climbing and walking along the cliff top watching the tide coming in from all angles. The colour of the sea and the sky at this time of day was simply breathtaking. It seemed we had timed our visit perfectly as the beach was rather empty, apart from the occasional nutter braving the waves resulting in a unnecessary visit from the life boat services. A trip here really blew the cobwebs away and made us realise how beautiful our coastline really is! We made memories that day that I will cherish forever. I’m not sure I’d have been so keen on a visit on the overcrowded summer days that other people describe though! I think it depends on what you want from a beach. I’m less about the bucket and spades and more about the breath taking views and the walking!

3. The Blue Anchor

50 Coinagehall Street, Helston TR13 8EL England +44 1326 562821 [email protected] http://spingoales.com
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5.0 based on 137 reviews

The Blue Anchor

Reviewed By Andythebaggie - Birmingham, United Kingdom

This 15th century pub with its historic fittings and thatched roof played a huge part in keeping proper ale going during the dark days of the 60's & 70's. So it was great to finally get here and enjoy a couple of the home brewed Spingo Ales. The bar is on the right side of the corridor when you enter whilst there are 2 separate rooms on the left side. Plenty of locals enjoying the beers during my visit, I shall definitely be returning, hopefully for a proper session.

4. Rachel Lambert's Wild Food Foraging

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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Rachel Lambert's Wild Food Foraging

Wild Food Foraging courses and Private Forays in Cornwall, Isles of Scilly, and sometimes Devon, Dorset and Bristol. Hands on and inspiring learning experiences.

5. Lizard Adventure

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5.0 based on 668 reviews

Lizard Adventure

Lizard Adventure and Hayle Watersports. Immerse yourself in nature and re-connect with your natural environment. Explore the Lizard peninsula by kayak, coasteering, stand up paddle board or climbing. We also offer kayaking and stand up paddle boarding lessons in Hayle Harbour. Suitable for all abilities aged 8 upwards. We design bespoke packages for families, school groups, team building events & individuals. Our sessions are fully guided and last 2-3 hours. We are now also hiring equipment from Hayle Harbour. Visit our website or contact us to find out more.

6. Vertical Blue Adventures

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5.0 based on 221 reviews

Vertical Blue Adventures

Vertical Blue Adventures is situated on the stunning historic harbour town of Porthleven. Ideally positioned to take full advantage of the stunning coastline that surrounds Cornwall. Paddle boarding, Kayaking and Mountain biking, as well as hire, sales and tours. We have something to suit everyone so come along and say hi!

7. Kennack Sands Surf School

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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Kennack Sands Surf School

Learn to surf with experienced, friendly instructors on a beautiful, sandy, lifeguarded beach. No surfing experience required! Easy access, car parking, cafe and facilities available. £25 per person for a 2 hour group lesson. Equipment and parking included.

8. South West Coast Path Walk- Mullion Cove to Lizard Point & Village

Mullion Cove Car Park, Mullion TR12 7ES England +44 1752 896237 [email protected] http://www.southwestcoastpath.com/walksdb/11/
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5.0 based on 171 reviews

South West Coast Path Walk- Mullion Cove to Lizard Point & Village

This 7 mile moderate walk along the South West Coast Path is from the picturesque Mullion Cove, along the wild and exposed cliffs of the west coast of the Lizard Peninsula. Pass beautiful sheltered coves, including Kynance Cove, before reaching Lizard Point, the southernmost point of mainland Britain.

Reviewed By LBruton - Bristol, United Kingdom

Mullion cove is great for a days activity. Great for kayaking around the clear waters and rocky coves. Safe for swimming and jumping off the harbour walls on high tide. Small cafe available with nice ice creams. Great fun for all and safe for kids.

9. Three Sides of The Lizard

The Lizard Delivery Office Village Green Kynance Terrace, Lizard TR12 7NQ England +44 1392 383560 http://www.southwestcoastpath.com/walksdb/63/
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Three Sides of The Lizard

10. Mullion Glass Studio & Workshop

Mullion Cove, The Chocolate Factory & Craft Centre, Mullion TR12 7HB England +44 1326 240982 [email protected] http://m.facebook.com/mullionglassworkshop/
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Mullion Glass Studio & Workshop

Reviewed By Famsol67

My partner loves poppies. My partner loves decorative glass. My partner loves decorative glass decorated by poppies. My partner has such items procured from this location. My partner adores this enterprise. We buy every time we visit. We have bought for ourselves and for friends/family. The proprietor is engaging, knowledgeable, has a good memory, despite our infrequent visits and is truly creative. If you like glass decoration try this place. She will even let you book an experience session.

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