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The enchanting village of Porthpean lies on one of the most scintillating stretches of the Cornish south coast, interlaced by roaming cliff paths and secret coves.

Expect nothing but blissful beach days and quiet, starry nights when you book a Porthpean holiday and experience the Cornish coastal idyll. Nestled into the leafy shoresides, this charming coastal community embraces both Higher Porthpean and the neighbouring seaside hamlet of Lower Porthpean, both falling within the parish boundaries of St Austell Bay.

A holiday in Porthpean places some of the region’s loveliest walking trails right at your doorstep - primrose lanes and exhilarating coastal paths waiting to be explored. Follow the old beach road to the gleaming, turquoise waters of Porthpean Beach, a beautiful sheltered bay, ideal for young families and well-known for its soft sands, rock pools and gentle swimming conditions.

A little further east along the sparkling coastline, following the South West Coast Path, lies the historic Georgian port of Charlestown, which during the 18th Century was bustling with clay boats and pilchard luggers, but is better-known today as an iconic film and television location, having provided the nostalgic backdrop for such swashbuckling heroes as Captain Ross Poldark and Horatio Hornblower.

Porthpean, one of the south coast’s hidden gems, is the perfect setting for your family holiday with a plethora of sights and attractions all within a close radius. Discover the Lost Gardens of Heligan, walk beneath the Eden Project’s incredible rainforest biomes, take a trip to the picture postcard Mevagissey Harbour, or travel further down the coast towards the stunning Lizard Peninsula to cross the cobbled causeway of St Michael’s Mount seen by many as ‘the jewel in Cornwall’s crown’ - there’s so much to see and do when you book a break in Porthpean.

Whether you find yourselves whiling away an hour or two in a pretty waterside pub garden or enticed by the coastal tracks to the quiet shore of a secret smuggler’s cove, the allure of the south coast of Cornwall is truly hard to beat.

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The enchanting village of Porthpean lies on one of the most scintillating stretches of the Cornish south coast, interlaced by roaming cliff paths and secret coves.

Expect nothing but blissful beach days and quiet, starry nights when you book a Porthpean holiday and experience the Cornish coastal idyll. Nestled into the leafy shoresides, this charming coastal community embraces both Higher Porthpean and the neighbouring seaside hamlet of Lower Porthpean, both falling within the parish boundaries of St Austell Bay.

A holiday in Porthpean places some of the region’s loveliest walking trails right at your doorstep - primrose lanes and exhilarating coastal paths waiting to be explored. Follow the old beach road to the gleaming, turquoise waters of Porthpean Beach, a beautiful sheltered bay, ideal for young families and well-known for its soft sands, rock pools and gentle swimming conditions.

A little further east along the sparkling coastline, following the South West Coast Path, lies the historic Georgian port of Charlestown, which during the 18th Century was bustling with clay boats and pilchard luggers, but is better-known today as an iconic film and television location, having provided the nostalgic backdrop for such swashbuckling heroes as Captain Ross Poldark and Horatio Hornblower.

Porthpean, one of the south coast’s hidden gems, is the perfect setting for your family holiday with a plethora of sights and attractions all within a close radius. Discover the Lost Gardens of Heligan, walk beneath the Eden Project’s incredible rainforest biomes, take a trip to the picture postcard Mevagissey Harbour, or travel further down the coast towards the stunning Lizard Peninsula to cross the cobbled causeway of St Michael’s Mount seen by many as ‘the jewel in Cornwall’s crown’ - there’s so much to see and do when you book a break in Porthpean.

Whether you find yourselves whiling away an hour or two in a pretty waterside pub garden or enticed by the coastal tracks to the quiet shore of a secret smuggler’s cove, the allure of the south coast of Cornwall is truly hard to beat.


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Charlestown Shipwreck and Heritage Centre
(Less than a mile)

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An all-weather attraction where children go free, Charlestown Shipwreck Centre takes you back two hundred years, when the area was a tiny fishing village with no harbour.  As trade boomed in nearby St Austell, it became clear that there was need for a proper harbour, and local businessman by the name of Charles Rashleigh set about making plans – hence the name (Charles’ town).  Today the Shipwreck and Heritage Centre charts the history of this corner of Cornwall, including the ship wrecks off the nearby coast.  There are trails, a visual audio theater, the RNLB Amelia which was last stationed at Scarborough, and a German armoured dress diving suit, which was used in the 1920/30's, amongst other pieces of history.  There’s also a Kids’ Corner and plenty to see and do for the whole family.

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Interesting for those prepared to engage with the stories presented. Very informative guidebook with plenty to read. The upstairs restaurant was far from great (we just went in for a coffee which was... unpleasant). We would say to ignore the discount which comes with the museum entry ticket and try one of the nearby cafes instead.

September 2019


Carlyon Bay Golf Club
(2 miles)

An 18 hole cliff top championship golf course with spectacular sea views, Carlyon Bay also offers a a superb six acre practice ground, two excellent putting greens and a nine hole approach course.  

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Kidzworld Indoor Play
(3 miles)

An award-winning adventure play centre, Kidzworld Indoor Play is just outside St Austell, and is predominantly under cover, making it ideal whatever the weather.  A veritable feast of bright colours and entertainment, they have slides, a climbing challenge, a mini golf course, SkyTrail, dodgems and Laser Tag all available, and all activities are included in the price.  Prices start at £2.50 for adults and £5.50 for children aged three to 12 years, or £4 for children aged two.

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Eden Project
(3 miles)

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Perhaps one of Cornwall’s most famous tourist attractions, the Eden Project is an educational charity and social project promoting sustainability.  Once a working china clay pit, it was the brainchild of Tim Smit who also restored the Lost Gardens of Heligan.  Today its an ode to a world of nature, literally, with a Rainforest Biome, Mediterranean Biome, outdoor gardens, England’s longest zip wire, sculptures, kids’ attractions, cafes and restaurants.  They also host seasonal events and exhibitions, making it a wonderful experience for family and friends.  Prices start at £29.50 for adults booking in advance.

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Great day out at Eden Project.

April 2023


Vastly over priced, dated and disappointing.

June 2022


Expensive afternoon out for family of 6, just hope we get the opportunity to use the annual passes again within next 12 months.

November 2020


we found it quite expensive for 4 adults to visit. we didnt find enough to warrant spending all day there. food choice very limited and expensive

September 2019


Hang Loose Adventure
Hang Loose Adventure
(3 miles)

On the perimeter of the iconic Eden Project in sunny Cornwall, Hang Loose Adventure takes the adrenaline experience to a new level, and describes itself as the ‘ultimate adventure playground’. They have a 660-metre long zipline on which you can reach speeds of up to 60mph and futuristic biomes to speed through at a casual 60 mph, swinging out over a cliff edge after a dramatic 65ft fall. From zip-wires to giant drops, family days out to stag and hen parties, they are on a mission to offer you an experience you’ll never forget.

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