Discover the best top things to do in Feock, United Kingdom including Loe Beach Watersports, Feock to Devoran Circular Walk, Trelissick, King Harry Ferry, Roseland Inn, Old Quay Inn, Fal River Cornwall, Great Western Riverboats, Carnon Downs Methodist Church.
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5.0 based on 124 reviews
Loe Beach is situated on the south Cornish coast, between Truro and Falmouth. Looking out across the Carrick Roads towards Mylor, St Mawes and the Roseland Peninsula. You can hire Kayaks, Dinghies, Motorboats, Paddleboards and Rowboats. Where better is there to enjoy the natural theatre and tranquil waters of one of the premier locations in Cornwall.There is also Loe Beach Watersports Centre, an RYA Training Centre, which offers Learn to Sail, Learn to Windsurf, Learn to Kayak, Powerboat Courses, Youth Clubs, Multi Activity Days & Corporate Events.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
A circular walk to the Victorian-engineered town of Devoran which was once the largest mining port in Cornwall, and along Restronguet Creek on the route of the railway that lead from the ore bins and smelting houses to the mines of Redruth. 6.1 miles. Steepness:easy-moderate.
We were new to the area and this walk epitomised the peaceful beauty of this creekside village and made us look into the local history of Feock parish
4.5 based on 960 reviews
Countryside estate with a neo classical house and woodland garden full of rare and exotic plants. Situated on a maritime peninsula with stunning views of the River Fal.
This is a truly diverse garden situated on a steep valley descending to the bank of the Fal river. The house and garden are managed by the National Trust and offers extensive gardens and woodland walks for the whole family, including discovery of viewpoints and garden houses for children to visit. At the lowest point of the garden lies the River Fal and access out of the garden to see the King Harry vehicle ferry crossing the river by means of one of only 2 chain ferries still operating in the U.K. In addition, the house at the head of the valley can be viewed, and a very good cafe is available nearby together with an excellent secondhand bookshop and plant sales shop.
4.5 based on 328 reviews
Take a short trip across the River Fal, which is steeped in history and offers guests a scenic shortcut to the Cathedral City of Truro.
Great way to cut across,saves time.Buy a return ticket if you are returning this way to save you £4. Pleasant service
4.0 based on 75 reviews
Dating from the 16th century, this is the quintessential English pub, full of charm and historic character, which offers roaring log fires in the winter and a scenic garden in the summer.
Stunning place, fab service by the lovely Florin and the food was sensational! The mussels and Tandori Monktail were incredible! A really great choice of food on the menu from pub grub to something unique! Thanks so much!!
4.5 based on 31 reviews
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