Before the ferries and the du Maurier houses, here’s the basics on Fowey itself, and everything you need to plan a proper visit.

The Basics

How do you pronounce Fowey?

“Foy”, rhyming with “toy” or “joy”. Nothing about the spelling gives it away, so it catches almost every first-time visitor out.

Where is Fowey located in Cornwall?

On the south coast, at the mouth of the River Fowey, a short distance from St Austell and Lostwithiel.

What is the population of Fowey?

A small town of a couple of thousand residents, considerably busier in summer once visitors and sailors arrive for the season.

Is Fowey considered a town or a village?

A town, and a genuinely historic one, with a working harbour and a real civic history stretching back centuries.

How old is the town of Fowey?

Genuinely ancient. Fowey was a significant port by the medieval period, with a documented history stretching back well over 700 years.

Is Fowey a working port?

Yes, genuinely. The deep water harbour still ships out around three-quarters of a million tonnes of China clay a year, alongside the yachts, ferries, and the occasional cruise liner.

What is Fowey famous for exporting?

China clay, mined further inland around St Austell, has been shipped out through Fowey’s deep water harbour for well over a century, and the trade continues today.

Is Fowey part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty?

Yes, Fowey and the surrounding estuary sit within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, reflecting the genuinely dramatic coastline either side of town.

Planning Your Visit

When is the best time of year to visit Fowey?

Late spring and early autumn give good weather odds without the peak summer crowds, and put you in good position for the du Maurier Festival in May if the timing works out.

Is Fowey busy in July and August?

Yes, genuinely so, particularly around Regatta week in August, when the town and harbour are at their liveliest and busiest. Car parks fill early, so arrive before mid-morning.

What are the best accommodation options in Fowey?

Self-catering holiday cottages are the most popular option, many with harbour or river views, alongside hotels like Fowey Hall, a family-friendly favourite with its own indoor and outdoor pools. Book well ahead for summer and Regatta week.

View our guide to the best places to stay in Fowey.

Is Fowey suitable for people with limited mobility?

The town is genuinely hilly with narrow, sometimes steep streets, so it’s worth planning routes carefully. The harbour front itself is more manageable than the older lanes climbing away from it.

Are there doctors or pharmacies in the town?

Yes, Fowey has a local medical practice and pharmacy for everyday needs, with larger facilities available in St Austell for anything more.

Are cash machines readily available in the center?

There are cash machines around the town centre, though as with many small UK towns it’s worth carrying some cash as a backup rather than relying entirely on cards.

Can you bring dogs into the local independent shops?

Many independent shops in Fowey welcome dogs, though it’s always worth a quick check at the door for anywhere specific.

What is the nearest major railway station to Fowey?

Par, on the mainline between Plymouth and Penzance, is the nearest station, with a bus or taxi covering the final leg into Fowey itself.

How far is the Eden Project from Fowey?

Around 20 minutes by car, an easy half-day or full-day trip depending on how long you spend exploring the biomes.

Click here for directions.

How do you get to the Lost Gardens of Heligan from Fowey?

It’s around 25 to 30 minutes by car, an easy day trip to one of Cornwall’s most-loved restored gardens.

Click here for directions.

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