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Boasting a private entrance, this spacious apartment also comes with 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom wi…
Boasting a private entrance, this spacious apartment also comes with 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom wi…
Boasting a private entrance, this holiday home includes 1 living room, 2 separate bedrooms and 1 bathroom with a shower…
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Restaurants nearby
- argoeBib Part-owned by a local fishmonger and named after an old fishing boat, this modern, wood-clad 'shack' overlooks Newlyn Harbour, where much of its produce lands. The concise menu offers great value seafood dishes designed for sharing, varying daily depending on the catch. Whether it's sardines or black bream, the grill-centric cooking remains pleasingly simple and wholly enjoyable, allowing the quality fresh produce to do the work. On-tap natural wines are served by the glass and carafe. Be sure to book a table on the covered waterside terrace when the sun's out.9.7km
- The Gurnard's Head Surrounded by nothing but fields and livestock, this dog-friendly pub sports shabby-chic décor, blazing fires and a relaxed, cosy feel. The unfussy, classically based dishes are all the better for their simplicity; if the chefs have got a fresh, sweet fillet of megrim sole, for example, then they wisely don't get in the way of its natural flavours. The wine list is concise yet contains a good selection by the glass and spotlights interesting, lesser-known choices. Compact, antique-furnished bedrooms are available.9.0km
- Tolcarne Inn 18th century beams and a wood-burning stove contribute towards the cosy atmosphere at this unassuming pub set beside the sea wall in the heart of Newlyn. As its location would suggest, the menu is centred around fresh fish and shellfish, much of which is landed at the adjacent harbour. The appealing menu uses lots of tried-and-tested combinations and includes dishes like hake with tartare crushed ‘Cornish earlies’ potatoes.9.6km
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Attractions nearby
- Mên-an-Tol standing stones near the Madron–Morvah road in Cornwall, England, UK6.7km
- Geevor Tin Mine tin mining museum in Cornwall, England, UK3.3km
- Chûn Quoit Dolmen in the Cornwall region, England4.1km
- Boscawen-Un stone circle in Cornwall5.8km
- Ballowall Barrow archaeological site in St Just, Cornwall, England, UK1.5km
- Carn Euny archaeological site near Sancreed, Cornwall, England4.1km
- Levant Mine and Beam Engine Cornish mining museum3.1km
- Chûn Castle Iron-age hillfort4.4km
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