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A 16th century castle, a picture perfect harbour village and an idyllic bay are just some of the attractions that make St Mawes on the Roseland Peninsula a popular holiday destination. In May it is a ...
Tavern Beach, located just below the Tresanton Hotel, is another popular spot for families, offering stunning views of St Mawes bay. If you're up for a bit of travel, the St Mawes Ferry connects ...
St Mawes Castle, one of Henry VIII's ... Tavern Beach, situated just below the Tresanton Hotel, is another family favourite with stunning views of St Mawes Bay. If you're up for a little adventure ...
St Mawes Castle, one of Henry VIII's ... Tavern Beach, located just below the Tresanton Hotel, is another popular spot for families, offering stunning views of St Mawes Bay. ...
The hidden gem of a takeaway is situated in a pretty seaside village where you can take a stroll and explore a historic castle ...
Enjoy rooms overlooking a sheltered south-facing bay, set above a bustling bistro-bar and private cinema. Indeed, the St Mawes’ bar is the hub of life in this idyllic Cornish seaside village ...
If St Mawes is known for one thing, it’s luxury accommodation. The sleepy fishing village on Cornwall’s Roseland Peninsula has been drawing tourists to its unspoiled coastline for over 100 ...
Yvonne Fuller, of St Mawes on the Roseland peninsula, had fought for more than a year to get the 1.5m (5ft) fence lowered to restore the view of Tavern Beach.
The village is home to a restaurant that serves some of the best takeaway dishes in the area, so you can have a fresh bit of fish and chips by the sea ...
Yvonne Fuller, of St Mawes on the Roseland peninsula, had fought for more than a year to get the 1.5m (5ft) fence lowered to restore the view of Tavern Beach.