Best attractions and places to see around Morval, Cornwall, offer a blend of natural coastal beauty and historical significance. This region is characterized by its picturesque villages, scenic coastlines, and diverse natural habitats, providing numerous opportunities for exploration. Visitors can discover a variety of landscapes, from sandy beaches to ancient woodlands, making it ideal for those seeking hiking trails near Morval Cornwall and other outdoor activities. The area provides a rich experience for those interested in both its heritage and…
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Hike from Looe or Polperro along the coastal path, and pop into the Talland Bay Hotel for lunch!
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Small smuggling town with a nice museum and cottages.
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Small, beautiful fishing town with a smuggling past. The cottages and the mill at the entrance to the town are very nice. We were there at low tide and the boats were lying in the mud.
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The Tregantle ranges are used for military training and live firing exercises. It is important to be aware of the firing times and safety precautions when visiting the area. The firing times for Tregantle ranges are subject to change, so it is recommended to check for up-to-date information. The red flags during the day and red lamps at night indicate that the range is active and live firing is taking place. It is crucial not to enter the danger area when the range is in use, as this poses a danger to life. If you see red flags or lights hoisted, regardless of the timings, do not enter the training area. To ensure your safety, it is advised not to touch any military debris as it may be dangerous. For more information: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/tregantle-firing-notice/tregantle-firing-times-18-september-to-1-october-2023
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At low tide you can walk the SWCP on the beach.
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Great hiking trail and very nice town
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Polperro is a beautiful old fishing village where houses clinging to the valley sides that plunge into the protected harbour. There are plentiful places to eat and drink from pubs, fish and chips and cafes. There are public toilets (50p) on the road heading north out of Polperro (The Combe).
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The area around Morval is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Talland Bay for stunning sea views and rockpooling, or enjoy the shingle beach at Seaton Beach, which also offers access to Seaton Valley Country Park. Further afield, explore the marine life around Looe Island, the diverse plant life at Redlake Cottage Meadows and Tincombe, or the picturesque setting of Churchtown Farm Nature Reserve. Golitha Falls provides a beautiful natural waterfall attraction inland.
Yes, Morval is an excellent base for hiking. You can find a variety of trails, including coastal paths offering spectacular views. For specific routes, explore the Easy hikes around Morval guide, which includes routes like the 'View of West Looe – View of Looe Bay loop from Looe' and the 'Looe Clock Tower – View of Looe Bay loop from Looe'. Many trails connect picturesque villages like Polperro and Looe.
Morval and its surroundings boast several historical points of interest. The picturesque Polperro Harbour offers a glimpse into traditional Cornish fishing village life and its smuggling past. In Looe, you can see the historic Looe Clock Tower. Other notable sites include St Catherine's Castle, the ancient Trethevy Quoit Neolithic burial chamber, and the iconic St Michael's Mount, an island castle managed by the National Trust.
There are many family-friendly options. Polperro Harbour and Talland Bay are great for exploring and rockpooling. Seaton Beach is also popular for families. For animal lovers, consider the Wild Futures Monkey Sanctuary or Porfell Wildlife Park. Siblyback Lake offers various outdoor activities suitable for all ages, and the Looe Mystery Treasure Trail provides an engaging outdoor adventure.
Yes, the coastal areas near Morval offer spots for wild swimming. Talland Bay has beaches suitable for swimming, especially at high tide, and offers small coves and natural pools. Seaton Beach is another popular spot for a dip in the sea.
The best time to visit Morval and its attractions is generally during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months. The weather is usually pleasant for outdoor activities, and the crowds are smaller than during the peak summer season. Summer (June-August) offers warmer temperatures ideal for beach activities, but attractions can be busier.
Many of the natural outdoor spaces around Morval are dog-friendly, especially coastal paths and beaches (though some beaches may have seasonal restrictions). Tanglewood Wild Garden, near Penzance, is specifically managed to be dog-friendly. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs on beaches or in nature reserves.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling opportunities, particularly for road cycling. You can find detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Morval guide. Examples include the 'Looe Clock Tower – Polperro Harbour loop from Morval' and longer routes like the 'Cawsand Beach – View of the Rame Peninsula loop from Looe'.
Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover some unique places. Redlake Cottage Meadows and Tincombe are unimproved damp meadows representing vulnerable habitats, perfect for nature enthusiasts. The Polperro Model Village offers an indoor attraction, and Alder Vineyard provides a different kind of day out for those interested in local produce.
For those seeking thrills, Adrenalin Quarry offers a range of exciting adventure activities. Additionally, the challenging terrain around Tregantle Firing Range, while requiring awareness of safety precautions, can be part of more adventurous trails.
To experience traditional Cornish village life, visit Polperro Harbour. This picturesque village, nestled in a ravine, is known for its charming fishermen's cottages, quaint streets, and traditional harbor. The nearby town of Looe, divided by the River Looe, also offers a vibrant East Looe with its harbor and main shopping center, and a quieter West Looe.


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