SELF CATERING ACCOMMODATION AT MORWENNA
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Views of Church Cove
within a short distance of Morwenna |
The Situation: Morwenna is situated on
the approach road to the picturesque little village of Church
Cove which is on the eastern side of Lizard Point and about a
mile from Lizard village.
There is a choice of pubs/restaurants/small shops all within an
easy walk.
The Lizard Point is one of the most beautiful unspoilt areas of
Cornwall offering some fantastic exhilerating coastal walks with
towering cliffs and little coves.
Church Cove itself has the remains of a now disused lifeboat
house, originally built in 1883 plus some very old thatched
cottages including a very unusual three storeyt thatch building.
Lizard Village is just a stroll up the road offering a choice of
pubs/restaurants/tea rooms/small shops. Walk a little futher
brings you to Lizard Point. A very popular place in high summer,
from the magnificent cliffs you can enjoy seeing the Atlantic
rollers crashing against the rocks or even dolphins playing in
the bay. From here you can walk the coastal footpath taking in
the Caerthillian Nature Reserve. There is a wide range of flora
and fauna,because of the mild climate some of the plants are
unique to the UK and only found in warmer countries.
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a lovely beach at Kennack Sands within a
short drive |
The beautiful Kynance Cove just a short
drive or a lovely walk along the cliffs |
The whole of the Lizard Peninsula is readily
accessible, to mention just a few places:
Kynance Cove: You can even walk here directly along the
cliff path from Morwenna.
A picturesque little cove approachable only across the cliff
path - park in the National Trust car park and a pleasant walk
across the cliff path. Not suitable for wheelchair access. There
is a cafe virtually on the beach. A very popular destination for
sunbathing/walking and swimming. There is no beach to speak of
at high water but it becomes more and more sandy as the tide
recedes.
Kennack Sands: Lovely sandy beach with cafe/toilets and
car park virtually on the beach.
Cadgwith Cove: A lovely little fishing village.
Coverack: A popular little fishing village with a good
beach/cafe/restaurant/pub.
Mullion & Mullion Harbour: A lovely little village which
drops down to its scenic little harbour.
For those wishing to tour further afield, the nearest town is
Helston which is just a short drive. The town is often described
as the gateway to the Lizard Peninsula. From here the whole of
Cornwall isd opened up with Penzance and St Ives to the west and
Falmouth and Truro to the east.
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