Advertisement
Golitha Falls
Golitha Falls on The River Fowey are a set of waterfalls located to the south of Bodmin Moor. There is a 1-3-mile (4.8 km) riverside walk, from the visitor car park. The River Fowey descends through a wooded granite gorge, most of which is now a National Nature Reserve.
Visit Golitha Falls
Golitha Falls, St Cleer, St Cleer, Cornwall , United Kingdom
No Records Found
Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.
Maps failed to load
Sorry, unable to load the Maps API.
(Get directions)
7 Day Weather Forecast
St Cleer weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
You may also like ...
In this 'you may also like' section we attempt to answer what else can I do? Here you have a list by order of being the closest some more beaches, things to see and do, accommodation, places to eat and upcoming events.
Where to stay ...
Booking.com
The Rann Wartha is a Wetherspoon pub in St Austell, Cornwall. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm.
Read more…
The Blue Tomato is a relaxed, comfortable place to eat and drink, located in Rock, Cornwall, it’s over the water from Padstow and only a couple of miles from Polzeath.
Read more…
The Rock Inn is known for it’s mouth-watering fresh seafood and fish dishes sourced locally. Great location for with a panoramic view of the Camel Estuary and Padstow harbour.
Read more…
The Crackling Crab beach cafe is located on Polzeath beach. Open for breakfast, lunch and evening dinner.
Read more…
Millendreath beach (Black Rock Beach) is sheltered at the end of a valley between rocks and is a sandy beach with rock pools. This is a private beach attached to the Black Rock Beach resort.
Read more…
Plaidy Beach is a sandy beach with rock pools although at high tide it disapears. It is about ½ mile from Looe beach along a nice footpath. Plaidy Beach is utilised by holiday makers staying at the Millendreath Holiday Village but as there are no facilities, toilets or car parking at Plaidy, it can be reasonably quiet. Park at Millendreath
Read more…
The beach at Looe known as East Looe Beach is a large sandy beach with man-made seating areas and rocks to one side and Banjo Pier to the other. At high tide, you have a large beach but at low tide, you have a large area of flat sand. The sea is shallow for a long way out and so
Read more…
Hannafore beach is pebbles with some sandy patches and grassy banks behind the beach. Car parking, toilets and cafe. Dogs allowed.
Read more…
Little Escape is one of seven beach huts overlooking Towan Beach in Newquay, Cornwall. The hut has electric lighting, power sockets and heating along with being located within a secure gated complex that has a tap suitable for drinking and communal seating area. There is a shower on the beach. The hut is available for day use only and can
Read more…
Porthgwidden Beach currently has 39 chalets which are available to hire on a weekly or seasonal basis. Located on the beach with views out over St.Ives bay towards Godrevy Lighthouse and Hayle beaches. Porthgwidden Beach is in the heart of St. Ives with access to all of the towns shops and places to eat.
Read more…
Lots of legends about Dozmary Pool most with links to King Arthur. It was reputedly that King Arthur received his legendary sword, Excalibur and that as the home of the Lady in the Lake of Arthurian Legend and also reputed to be bottomless.
Read more…
Jamaica inn was built in 1750 and extended in 1778 with a coach house, stables and a tack room assembled in an L-shaped fashion. The inn became a smugglers’ stopping point while they used approximately 100 secret routes to move around their contraband. Originally, the half-way house was alone on this part of the moor, but later a church, parsonage,
Read more…
Brown Willy (from Cornish: Bron Wennyly meaning swallows’ hill) is a hill in Cornwall popular with walkers and hiking. The summit is the highest point of Bodmin Moor and of Cornwall as a whole.
Read more…
Restormel Castle, 13th-century circular shell-keep stands on an earlier Norman mound surrounded by a deep dry ditch. The castle has fantastic views and is a favourite picnic spot.
Read more…