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St Mawes

St MawesSt Mawes, is a pretty harbourside village that looks out over the River Fal towards the busy maritime town of Falmouth. The dramatic Cornish coastline around St Mawes was used as the setting for the popular television series Poldark.
This is very much a sea-faring community, with boats and yachts continually setting anchor in the calm waters just beyond the main harbour. St Mawes' sheltered location creates a safe anchorage with easy access to the coast, the Fal and the Carrick Roads - (a large waterway created after the Ice age from an ancient valley which flooded as the melting waters caused the sea level to rise dramatically - creating an immense natural harbour, the world's third largest, which is navigable from Falmouth to Truro).
St Mawes CastleSt Mawes is an ideal spot for a family holiday. The village has two very good beaches, on either side of the harbour, both beaches are excellent for swimming and benefit from a southerly aspect - making them ideal for sunbathing. St Mawes has several shops, a bank, cafes and hotels around the harbour as well as a Sailing Club. Tennis courts can be hired in the recreation ground nearby.
Ferries leave the main harbour at regular intervals - taking people on the short trip across the Percuil River to Anthony Head or across the Fal to the busy town of Falmouth.
The area also includes part of the coastal footpath and visitors can enjoy many lovely coastal and inland walks.