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Polruan Best Places To Stay Guides

The best places to stay in Polruan

Polruan is the quiet, brooding sibling to Fowey across the water. It is a village built on an incredibly steep hill, where cottages seem to stack on top of one another to get a glimpse of the river. Staying here offers a completely different vibe to Fowey: it is peaceful, residential, and catches the sun late into the evening.

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Polperro Best Things To Do Guides

The best things to do in Polperro

Polperro is a village defined by its geography. Tucked into a steep valley with a harbour that dries out at low tide, it is a place where history feels incredibly close. It is famous for its narrow, tangled streets that were designed to confuse tax men and hide contraband, making it the smuggling capital of Cornwall in the 18th century.

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Polperro Best Places To Stay Guides

The best places to stay in Polperro

Polperro is a village frozen in time. Because cars are banned from the centre, staying here is a uniquely peaceful experience—once you have navigated your luggage down the hill! Accommodation is almost entirely historic, ranging from 17th-century fishermen’s cottages with low beams to boutique hotels tucked away in the steep valley sides.

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Polkerris Best Things To Do Guides

The best things to do in Polkerris

Polkerris is a tiny, west-facing cove that punches well above its weight. It is arguably the best spot in St Austell Bay for watersports, sunsets, and a relaxed, barefoot vibe. Because the entire hamlet is privately owned, it remains remarkably unspoilt, free from the arcade games and neon signs of larger resorts.

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Polkerris Best Places To Stay Guides

The best places to stay in Polkerris

Polkerris is one of the most exclusive places to stay in Cornwall, simply because it is so small. The hamlet consists of just a handful of buildings huddled around the harbour. Staying here means waking up to the sound of waves lapping against the wall and having the beach entirely to yourself before the day-trippers arrive.

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Polkerris Best Places To Eat Guides

The best places to eat in Polkerris

Polkerris is a tiny, hidden gem of a cove. Because it is so small, the dining options are few, but the quality is exceptional. You essentially have a choice between a converted lifeboat station serving stone-baked pizzas right on the sand or a historic pub that has watched over the bay for 300 years.

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Par Best Things To Do Guides

The best things to do in Par

Par is the gritty, industrial heart of St Austell Bay that has transformed into a strategic hub for visitors. It is famous for its stark white “Cornish Alps” (china clay tips) that dominate the skyline and its vast, dune-backed beach that welcomes dogs all year round.

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Par Best Places To Stay Guides

The best places to stay in Par

Par is one of the most practical and strategic bases in Cornwall. With a mainline train station, a huge dog-friendly beach, and the Eden Project practically in its backyard, it offers incredible convenience. Accommodation here leans towards high-quality holiday parks and historic inns in the neighbouring village of Tywardreath.

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Par Best Places To Eat Guides

The best places to eat in Par

Par is often overlooked as purely industrial, but look past the china clay docks and you will find a thriving local food community. From the famous food hall at the market to iconic pizza restaurants housed in old lifeboat stations just around the headland, the area offers some surprising culinary gems.

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