The Aviarie - Guidebook

Laura
The Aviarie - Guidebook

City/town information

Truro City with our beautiful Cathedral, is a 20-30 minute drive form the Aivarie on a main road. A great place to visit for shopping, restaurants, cafes, The Hall for Cornwall Theatre, Cinema, Bowling and Drinks. Taxis do run form The Aviarie to Truro although we are in Rural Cornwall so I would advise pre-booking well in advance to avoid disappointment.
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Truro
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Truro City with our beautiful Cathedral, is a 20-30 minute drive form the Aivarie on a main road. A great place to visit for shopping, restaurants, cafes, The Hall for Cornwall Theatre, Cinema, Bowling and Drinks. Taxis do run form The Aviarie to Truro although we are in Rural Cornwall so I would advise pre-booking well in advance to avoid disappointment.

Beaches

A childhood favourite for us, on our doorstep 5-10 minute drive. A long sandy stretch of beach that at mid and low tide links up to Pendower to give you a long beach to walk along. When conditions allow this is our local beach to catch a wave or two, so if you like a surf its worth bringing your boards just in case. Not only is this a beautiful location it is also perfectly equipped with refreshments to ensure you are hydrated and fed. Carne beach car park has the wonderful Thirstea horse box - www.thirsteacompany.co.uk and at the Pendower end you will find a café up form the slips. Both take away with cakes, light lunches and refreshments.
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Carne Beach
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A childhood favourite for us, on our doorstep 5-10 minute drive. A long sandy stretch of beach that at mid and low tide links up to Pendower to give you a long beach to walk along. When conditions allow this is our local beach to catch a wave or two, so if you like a surf its worth bringing your boards just in case. Not only is this a beautiful location it is also perfectly equipped with refreshments to ensure you are hydrated and fed. Carne beach car park has the wonderful Thirstea horse box - www.thirsteacompany.co.uk and at the Pendower end you will find a café up form the slips. Both take away with cakes, light lunches and refreshments.
A lovely walk from Carne/Pendower Beach along the coast path, takes you across my favourite beach I call it 'White Sands' and then around the coastguard hut point and onto Porthcurnick. Or if you would rather hop in your car for a 10 min drive to the beach. A beautiful spot with glimpses of Portscatho in the distance - 15 minutes along the coast path and you will arrive in the village or 5 mins by car. Porthcurnick is also home to the Hidden Hut - www.hiddenhut.co.uk serving beautiful lunches, cakes and refreshments (Hidden Hut has a media profile, definitely worth a visit but there can be ques, so we don't suggest turning up starving!)
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Porthcurnick Beach
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A lovely walk from Carne/Pendower Beach along the coast path, takes you across my favourite beach I call it 'White Sands' and then around the coastguard hut point and onto Porthcurnick. Or if you would rather hop in your car for a 10 min drive to the beach. A beautiful spot with glimpses of Portscatho in the distance - 15 minutes along the coast path and you will arrive in the village or 5 mins by car. Porthcurnick is also home to the Hidden Hut - www.hiddenhut.co.uk serving beautiful lunches, cakes and refreshments (Hidden Hut has a media profile, definitely worth a visit but there can be ques, so we don't suggest turning up starving!)
My favourite way to arrive at the beach is to; at the top of the hill before you drop down into Caerhays, there is a layby, you can park here, pop through the gate and follow the footpath to the left across the fields taking in the beautiful views arriving on the road just up form the beach. Although there is a generous carpark that does have a fee at the beach so no parking worries. Caerhays has a café on the beach and its worth looking them up on social media if you like local live music as the have ad hoc evening events which are lovely to chill out and relax while you watch the sun go down. Across the road from the beach is the Castle - a truly beautiful spot with stunning gardens.
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Caerhays Beach Restaurant
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My favourite way to arrive at the beach is to; at the top of the hill before you drop down into Caerhays, there is a layby, you can park here, pop through the gate and follow the footpath to the left across the fields taking in the beautiful views arriving on the road just up form the beach. Although there is a generous carpark that does have a fee at the beach so no parking worries. Caerhays has a café on the beach and its worth looking them up on social media if you like local live music as the have ad hoc evening events which are lovely to chill out and relax while you watch the sun go down. Across the road from the beach is the Castle - a truly beautiful spot with stunning gardens.
Heading towards St Anthony's head you will come across Towan Beach. One of my favourite Doggie walks is from Portscatho along the coast path to Towan and then cut back up through the Rosteague estate, back up the hill to Gerrans. The main Thirstea cafe is found in the court yard up form the beach - they make delicious toasties, soup, light lunches and cake!!!!! Across the road you can also access parking and a short circular walk. through the woodlands, a nice little extra, it is also along a hard path so no Mud, should you be visiting in the wetter months.
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Towan Beach
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Heading towards St Anthony's head you will come across Towan Beach. One of my favourite Doggie walks is from Portscatho along the coast path to Towan and then cut back up through the Rosteague estate, back up the hill to Gerrans. The main Thirstea cafe is found in the court yard up form the beach - they make delicious toasties, soup, light lunches and cake!!!!! Across the road you can also access parking and a short circular walk. through the woodlands, a nice little extra, it is also along a hard path so no Mud, should you be visiting in the wetter months.

Sightseeing

Caerhays Estate is set on the quiet coast of Cornwall near St Austell. The gardens and castle are open to the public in the spring. Experience the timeless magic of Cornwall’s castle by the sea. https://visit.caerhays.co.uk/
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Caerhays Castle
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Caerhays Estate is set on the quiet coast of Cornwall near St Austell. The gardens and castle are open to the public in the spring. Experience the timeless magic of Cornwall’s castle by the sea. https://visit.caerhays.co.uk/
St Anthony’s Lighthouse, which marks the headland at the eastern entrance to Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall, was the setting for the TV series Fraggle Rock
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NT St Anthony Head carpark
Military Road
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St Anthony’s Lighthouse, which marks the headland at the eastern entrance to Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall, was the setting for the TV series Fraggle Rock
A place of Christian presence, prayer, and worship since the sixth century. Hallowed by such a long history of prayer and settled by the creek in glorious grounds, you will never forget you have visited St Just in Roseland Church. This church is an active parish church for the local community and a place of respite and prayer for all people who enter our door
St Just Church Cafe
A place of Christian presence, prayer, and worship since the sixth century. Hallowed by such a long history of prayer and settled by the creek in glorious grounds, you will never forget you have visited St Just in Roseland Church. This church is an active parish church for the local community and a place of respite and prayer for all people who enter our door
Thirty years ago, Heligan’s historic gardens were unknown and unseen; lost to the brambles of time since the outbreak of WW1. It was only the chance discovery of a door in the ruins that led to the restoration of this once great estate. Today, The Lost Gardens have been put back where they belong: in pride of place among the finest gardens in England. A beautiful day out, to wonder around the beautiful grounds and have a yummy lunch!
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Los Jardines Perdidos de Heligan
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Thirty years ago, Heligan’s historic gardens were unknown and unseen; lost to the brambles of time since the outbreak of WW1. It was only the chance discovery of a door in the ruins that led to the restoration of this once great estate. Today, The Lost Gardens have been put back where they belong: in pride of place among the finest gardens in England. A beautiful day out, to wonder around the beautiful grounds and have a yummy lunch!
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/trelissick on the other side of the King Harry ferry - you can visit Trelissick gardens, a mixture of gardens, woodlands and a café.
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National Trust - Jardín Trelissick
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https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/trelissick on the other side of the King Harry ferry - you can visit Trelissick gardens, a mixture of gardens, woodlands and a café.
A beautiful access to the coast, coves and beaches. 5 min dive form The Aviarie.
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Nare Head
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A beautiful access to the coast, coves and beaches. 5 min dive form The Aviarie.

Villages

Welcome to St Mawes in Cornwall, a small fishing village nestled at the end of the Roseland peninsula. St Mawes is a lovely place to visit and an even better place to live with a strong community spirit. Surrounded by the sea and gentle hills, St Mawes is quite spectacular!
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St Mawes
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Welcome to St Mawes in Cornwall, a small fishing village nestled at the end of the Roseland peninsula. St Mawes is a lovely place to visit and an even better place to live with a strong community spirit. Surrounded by the sea and gentle hills, St Mawes is quite spectacular!
Veryan is a village and parish on the Roseland Peninsula with a coastline that stretches from Pendower Beach to Portholland. The main settlements of the parish are Veryan Churchtown, Veryan Green and Portloe. Smaller hamlets include Carne, Camels, Trewartha and Treviskey, Veryan parish contains several beautiful, sandy beaches - Pendower, Carne, Kiberick Cove and Portholland.
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Veryan
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Veryan is a village and parish on the Roseland Peninsula with a coastline that stretches from Pendower Beach to Portholland. The main settlements of the parish are Veryan Churchtown, Veryan Green and Portloe. Smaller hamlets include Carne, Camels, Trewartha and Treviskey, Veryan parish contains several beautiful, sandy beaches - Pendower, Carne, Kiberick Cove and Portholland.
Portloe is a small village in Cornwall, England, on the Roseland Peninsula, in the civil parish of Veryan. Portloe harbours two full-time working fishing vessels, which fish for crab and lobster in Veryan and Gerrans Bay, and a fleet of smaller leisure boats in summer.
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Portloe
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Portloe is a small village in Cornwall, England, on the Roseland Peninsula, in the civil parish of Veryan. Portloe harbours two full-time working fishing vessels, which fish for crab and lobster in Veryan and Gerrans Bay, and a fleet of smaller leisure boats in summer.
St Just in Roseland Church is a beautiful location on the creek. With Miss V café opposite the car park. Explore the coast form this location and walk along the footpath to St Mawes Castle.
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St. Just in Roseland Church
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St Just in Roseland Church is a beautiful location on the creek. With Miss V café opposite the car park. Explore the coast form this location and walk along the footpath to St Mawes Castle.

Food scene

Once my childhood beach hut where you bought an ice cream and if you were lucky a new spade! Our Friends Jemma and Simon run the Hidden Hut. Featured on the TV it is a popular location for lunch. Making it delicious and busy, there will be a que! Keep an eye on their website for feast nights, tickets sell out super fast but its a brilliant evening so worth a try getting them. Situated on Porthcurnick beach.
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The Hidden Hut
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Once my childhood beach hut where you bought an ice cream and if you were lucky a new spade! Our Friends Jemma and Simon run the Hidden Hut. Featured on the TV it is a popular location for lunch. Making it delicious and busy, there will be a que! Keep an eye on their website for feast nights, tickets sell out super fast but its a brilliant evening so worth a try getting them. Situated on Porthcurnick beach.
Miss V's is the best of Cornwall rolled up into one delicious experience. Fresh air, fancy cakes and fabulous food. Discover our tea rooms nestled into the creekside gardens of St Just in Roseland Church https://missvs.co.uk/pages/tea-room-menu
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Miss Vs Cornish Cream Teas
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Miss V's is the best of Cornwall rolled up into one delicious experience. Fresh air, fancy cakes and fabulous food. Discover our tea rooms nestled into the creekside gardens of St Just in Roseland Church https://missvs.co.uk/pages/tea-room-menu
http://www.melinseymill.co.uk/ Tucked away in one of Cornwalls hidden valleys, you will discover Melinsey Mill. This local family business is run from a restored 16th century water mill. Melinsey is a one off, a wonderful cornish mixture of eccentricity and charm. When you walk around the pond you pass a mermaid ,walk under a lampshade tree and travel through a teapot arch. After your journey you might be ready for a homemade lunch, cake or cream tea. Tables and chairs are situated around the pond for outside eating. If the weather should be unkind seek refuge in the rustic shelters and large fire house. Well behaved dogs on leads are always welcome.
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Melinsey Mill
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http://www.melinseymill.co.uk/ Tucked away in one of Cornwalls hidden valleys, you will discover Melinsey Mill. This local family business is run from a restored 16th century water mill. Melinsey is a one off, a wonderful cornish mixture of eccentricity and charm. When you walk around the pond you pass a mermaid ,walk under a lampshade tree and travel through a teapot arch. After your journey you might be ready for a homemade lunch, cake or cream tea. Tables and chairs are situated around the pond for outside eating. If the weather should be unkind seek refuge in the rustic shelters and large fire house. Well behaved dogs on leads are always welcome.
https://thethirsteacompany.co.uk/ Set in a converted building at the National Trust's Porth Farm our tea room is just yards from the beautiful sandy Towan beach and the South West Coast Path. Perfectly placed for walkers completing the St Anthony Head circular walk, or the new All Weather route at Porth, as well as beach going families during the warmer months.
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The Thirstea Co
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https://thethirsteacompany.co.uk/ Set in a converted building at the National Trust's Porth Farm our tea room is just yards from the beautiful sandy Towan beach and the South West Coast Path. Perfectly placed for walkers completing the St Anthony Head circular walk, or the new All Weather route at Porth, as well as beach going families during the warmer months.
Deep in the heart of the Roseland Peninsula, a mile from the King Harry Ferry in the rural village of Philleigh lies The Roseland Inn. The 16th Century listed building houses a unique and cosy traditional Pub. Whether you are walking some of our beautiful public footpaths on a circular estuary walk from the pub, cycling past on the national cycle route that passes our door, having a country drive or just looking for a peaceful retreat, pop in and relax to a warm welcome, a well kept pint, a quality wine, gourmet coffee or a homecooked gastro meal. https://www.roselandinn.co.uk/
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The Roseland Inn
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Deep in the heart of the Roseland Peninsula, a mile from the King Harry Ferry in the rural village of Philleigh lies The Roseland Inn. The 16th Century listed building houses a unique and cosy traditional Pub. Whether you are walking some of our beautiful public footpaths on a circular estuary walk from the pub, cycling past on the national cycle route that passes our door, having a country drive or just looking for a peaceful retreat, pop in and relax to a warm welcome, a well kept pint, a quality wine, gourmet coffee or a homecooked gastro meal. https://www.roselandinn.co.uk/