Fishing Villages & Harbours on the Lizard Peninsula
The Lizard Peninsula is home to some of the most authentic and
picturesque fishing harbours in Cornwall famous for Pilchard Fishing
and Smuggling. Today these fishing villages provide wonderful places
to relax and spend some time visiting local galleries, shops, tea
rooms and harbour side pubs. All are within a short drive of Mullion
Cove Hotel and can be visited by car or on foot via the coastal
path.
Mullion Harbour
Situated beneath Mullion Cove Hotel, Mullion Harbour is for many
the ‘jewel in the crown’ of fishing harbours on the
Lizard Peninsula with it’s timeless tranquillity and authenticity
providing the perfect little Cornish fishing harbour now owned by
the National Trust.
www.mullioncornwall.com/
National
Trust - Mullion Cove
Cadgwith
One of the most picturesque working fishing villages on
the Lizard Peninsula where thatched cob cottages spill down the
steep hillside to the harbour. The original Huer’s Hut and
old fisherman’s chapel can still to be seen on the cliff edge.
www.cadgwith.com/
Coverack
Nestled within the protective arms of the granite harbour
walls Coverack still retains so much authenticity as a historic
fishing village with its back streets and lanes all leading to its
harbour of colourful lobster pots and wooden fishing boats.
www.coverack.org.uk/
Porthleven
Situated adjacent to the famous Loe Pool Porthleven is
one of the largest fishing villages on the Lizard Peninsula with
its very distinctive harbour and tall clock tower. As a thriving
community Porthleven offers an interesting place to visit with its
Gift shops, galleries, restaurants and friendly pubs nestled amongst
local fishmongers, boat builders and chandlers.
www.porthleven-online.com
For locations please visit the Lizard
Map we have compiled for our guests.
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