Located on the Lizard Peninsula, close to mainland Britain's most southerly point, Cadgwith Cove is everything you would expect from a working Cornish fishing village. A stream trips down past whitewashed thatched cottages to the main fishing beach where boats land crab, lobster, mackerel, mullet and shark.
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With live folk/acoustic music on Tuesday nights and traditional singing on Friday nights, the Cadgwith Cove Inn is warm and welcoming - and within walking distance of the Coach House. The pub is over 300 years old and offers a good selection of local ales and the menu includes local produce such as crab and lobster. |
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The cobbled courtyard of The Old Cellars licenced restaurant is a great place to take a break while gazing out over the fishing beach to the sea beyond. It is open all day offering anything from teas and coffees to a full lunch/evening menu. Additional indoor seating is also available. | |||
Shops and GalleriesThe Watch House supplies a variety of gifts, hot and cold snacks, sweets, drinks and postcards. The Crows Nest gallery is a little treasure trove, showcasing many of our local artists and craftsmen. Local Fish and Crab
There is also fresh fish for sale daily in season (See Jonathan the Cadgwith Fish Seller). OtherThroughout the summer months there is often live music down in the cove with weekly fish BBQs and the annual Folk Day at the pub. Funds raised go to variety of local causes. More on CadgwithFor more useful information and some great pictures on Cadgwith and the local area visit cadgwith.com You can also find Cadgwith on Facebook |