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Eating Out - The Five Pilchards pub in the village is currently open all year round serving meals all week except on Tuesdays.  Nearby St. Keverne has The Three Tuns, The White Hart and The Greenhouse organic restaurant.  There’s also Roskillys farm which offers meals, cream teas and gifts.

 

The Coastpath

We are approximately 1.5 minutes walk from the South West Coastpath and Porthallow is the halfway point - come and take your photo by the granite marker on the beach.

 

Diving - This is very popular in the area due to the wrecks and the wildlife.  Porthkerris dive centre and Dive Action are just around the corner.

 

Wildlife - There’s plenty to see from buzzards to wrens, basking sharks to seals, highland cows to camels!

Gardens - Not far away is the Helford River where Trebah and Glendurgan Gardens are situated.  Trevarno, the other side of Helston, also has a fascinating gardening museum and, on the Lizard itself, there are other private gardens and the lovely Bosahan.

 

Art Galleries - Visit Porthallow Arts for gifts for yourself or for others.  There are many galleries on the Lizard displaying work by local artists that you may not see anywhere else.

 

Standing stones,

bronze age settlements, historical sites and satellites - there’s much to see

on the Lizard peninsula

...and we have one or two beaches as well!

 

 

  

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