The Roseland Peninsula

Places to Visit
Villages
Beaches
Ferries
Rambles

A Picturesque Peninsula

Variety being the spice of life, the Roseland offers a wide selection of places to stay. From traditional hotels and farmhouse bed and breakfast, to homely guest houses, quality cottages or well equipped camp sites to provide you with a style of accommodation to the standards you expect. Flower covered pubs, riverside barbeques, cream tea cottages and restaurants of high repute add even more magic to your holiday.

St Antony Lighthouse
St. Anthony Lighthouse
During the warmer months there are carnivals and fêtes, regattas and gig racing, not to mention the Heavy Horse Show at Tregony and the famous Lost Gardens of Heligan near Mevagissey. You can walk the cliffs or riverbanks, swim off the beaches, browse the shops, sail, windsurf, waterski, dive, snorkel, fish and birdwatch. Map of the Roseland Peninsula
Few places in Cornwall can compare with the Roseland - one of the most picturesque and unspoilt parts of the British Isles. Tranquil beaches. Breathtaking cliffs, delightful rivers and countryside, pretty villages and hamlets all make the Roseland the perfect holiday setting.
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