Best lakes around Cury are found in a region characterized by its coastal landscape and unique freshwater bodies. Cury is situated in Cornwall, UK, an area known for its dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and distinctive shingle bars that separate lakes from the sea. The natural environment offers a blend of marine and freshwater ecosystems, providing diverse opportunities for exploration. This area features several notable lakes, often nestled within scenic estates or adjacent to historic fishing villages.
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A lovely National Trust property, with a fantastic walk through the estate leading to the sea.
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absolutely gorgeous bay! One of my favorites in Cornwall. Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed.
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Beautiful, but also very crowded due to the nearby parking lot,
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On Saturday mornings, Penrose becomes the venue of West Cornwall's Parkrun with around 200 runners each week completing the 5km course. The running route follows the old Victorian carriageway through woodland and parkland with views of Loe Pool and beyond. At that time it is very busy.
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This is a nice combination. From Loe Baar you have a view of the sea on one side and a view of a freshwater lake on the other. This allows you to walk completely around the lake.
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Loe Bar was originally the mouth of the River Cober which led to a harbor at Helston. However, by the 13th century the bar had cut Helston off from the sea and formed the lake. Loe Bar consists largely of chert deposits, although it is not certain where this comes from as the nearest source is more than 200 kilometers away. There is also a reasonable amount of sand. (Cornwall Beaches)
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The Penrose Hill Estate is owned by the National Trust. The estate comprises of woodland, a coastal lake, Stable cafe plus traffic free cycling and walking tracks. For further details see their website nationaltrust.org.uk/penrose/features/new-cycling-at-penrose
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It might not look like it, but there is a bridleway here which crosses the sand bank, Loe Bar. The lake, the Loe, is the largest freshwater lake in Cornwall and the coastal bar separates it from the sea. It was once the mouth of the River Cober. Some say it was formed when two local giants had an argument and one of them dropped a bag of sand here as he was being attacked by the other throwing rocks at him, one of which being St Michael's Mount. No wonder he was keen to get away!
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For walking and exploration, The Loe and Loe Bar is highly recommended. It's Cornwall's largest natural freshwater lake, offering unique views of both the sea and the lake, with a path that allows you to walk completely around it. Another excellent option is Penrose Estate, which features woodland, a coastal lake, and traffic-free cycling and walking tracks, including a 5 km Parkrun route with views of Loe Pool.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Penrose Estate offers traffic-free cycling and walking tracks suitable for all ages. Coverack Harbour is a traditional fishing village with a beach, perfect for relaxing by the water and enjoying food and drink. While not a lake, Kynance Cove is also a family-friendly beach nearby with stunning turquoise waters and a cafe.
While The Loe and Loe Bar offers beautiful views, it's important to note that Loe Bar is a dangerous stretch of beach due to strong waves, a steep and slippery bank, and strong currents. Swimming there is not advised. For sea swimming, Kynance Cove is an ideal place for a swim in the sea during a walk.
The region is known for its unique blend of marine and freshwater ecosystems. You'll encounter distinctive geological formations like shingle bars, most notably Loe Bar, which separates the freshwater The Loe from the sea. The area also features dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and lush woodlands, particularly within Penrose Estate.
Yes, Coverack Harbour is a traditional fishing village steeped in Cornish history, known for its past as a smugglers' haunt. Some cottages are even said to have secret passages. It's a pleasant place to relax and soak in the local heritage.
Beyond walking, the area around Cury offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, including routes like 'The Lizard Peninsula loop from Porthleven'. There are also excellent Cycling routes, such as 'The Lizard Heritage Coast loop'. For those who enjoy longer treks, dedicated Hiking trails are available, including 'The Loe and Loe Bar – Porthleven Harbour loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique combination of sea and freshwater views, especially at The Loe and Loe Bar. The traffic-free paths and scenic beauty of Penrose Estate are also highly valued for walking and cycling. The charm of traditional fishing villages like Coverack Harbour and the stunning turquoise waters of Kynance Cove also receive high praise.
Yes, you can find amenities near some of the popular spots. Kynance Cove has a cafe on the hill overlooking the bay, offering food, drinks, and stunning views. In Coverack Harbour, you'll find options for food and drink, making it a pleasant place to relax after a walk. Penrose Estate also has a Stable cafe.
The lakes and coastal areas around Cury can be enjoyed year-round. For pleasant walking and outdoor activities, spring and autumn offer milder weather and fewer crowds. Summer is popular for beaches and sea activities, but areas like Kynance Cove can get extremely busy. Winter walks can be beautiful, offering a different, more serene experience of the dramatic coastal landscape.
While popular spots like The Loe and Loe Bar and Penrose Estate can attract visitors, especially during peak times or events like Parkrun, exploring the wider network of trails and less prominent sections of these areas can offer a more tranquil experience. Visiting during off-peak hours or seasons can also help avoid crowds.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. Penrose Estate offers dedicated walking tracks, including a 5 km Parkrun route. You can also find various hiking trails in the broader Cury area, such as the 'Goonhilly Downs National Nature Reserve loop' or the 'The Loe and Loe Bar – Porthleven Harbour loop'.
You can walk completely around The Loe. While the exact duration depends on your pace and chosen route, the Penrose Estate, which borders Loe Pool, features a 5 km Parkrun route that follows an old Victorian carriageway, giving an idea of typical walking distances in the area.


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