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Visit a classic Cornish fishing village on your next holiday. Located in an Area of Outstanding Beauty, Gorran Haven is a coastal treasure to behold. The Bay of Gorran Haven is ideal for swimming and beach combing and walkers will love the flora and fauna found on the South West Coastal Path. Gorran Haven is also strategically located near a wealth of other fantastic seaside villages that can be visited throughout your stay. You’ll find the majority of rentals right in town, just a few steps from the beach.
Seaside cottages with flower gardensImagine a beautiful quaint cottage near the coast with sunshine and flower gardens. That ideal picture is exactly what you’ll find in Gorran Haven. You’ll have awesome views of the ocean with Gorran Haven and Little Perhaver Beach just a stone’s throw away from your independent cottage. Many of these cottages feature a fantastic exterior with a cosy interior complete with decorative touches. Perfect for photo-ops. Visitors travelling alone or with a small group of friends will find their ideal rental.
Travellers and activities
Gorran Haven’s ideal location between Mevagissey and the Roseland Heritage Coast guarantees beach lovers won’t run out of sandy beaches to uncover in this coastal paradise. Gorran Haven Beach has a whimsical, old-fashioned flair with restaurants, pubs and a cluster of fisherman’s cottages whose loveliness has remained unchanged over the years. Alternatively, Portmellon Cove just north of Gorran Haven, boasts a small, sheltered east facing beach where visitors can enjoy peace and quiet while watching the waves lap along the shore.
Gorran Haven for Nature enthusiastsGorran Haven is a lovely location for outdoor lovers, especially if hiking and biking are your idea of fun. The Pentewan Valley Trail is 3.5 miles in length through a wooded area along the old railway route that connects St. Austell to Pentewan. Take a respite at the China Clay Museum at Wheal Martyn for some interesting history. Since Gorran Haven is a fishing village, taking in some of the South West Coastal Path is a worthwhile adventure. The pathway leading up to Dodman’s Point offers spectacular panoramic views over the sea, especially in Spring and Summer when the coastal grass is loaded with beautiful wildflowers and birds.
Gorran Haven for Seafood LoversThanks to Gorran Haven’s location by the sea, you’ll never lack for an abundance of fresh, heavenly seafood. Known for serving vibrant fare with the freshest ingredients, be sure to try specialities like crab and of course, decadent plates of the classics like fish and chips. Visit dining venues like The Haven Fish and Chips, The Fish Grill, and more for fantastic seaside dining. Or head to The Barley Sheaf at Gorran for fine dining and a lovely beer garden. Later, stop by The Rising Sun Pub at Portmellon Cove for authentic Cornish ale and drinks.
Locals say that children have been digging dams in the stream of Gorran Haven Beach for generations.
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One of the best ways to get to know an area’s coastline is through kayaking in its waters. In Gorran Haven you’ll find plenty of kayaks for hire at reasonable rates. Paddling along the coastline offers stunning views of the gorgeous beaches and rock formations in the area.
2. Enjoy a dip at Vault BeachVault Beach is a delightfully secluded area with several ways to get access. It has fine shingle and sand to enjoy sunbathing and the water is relatively tranquil for a peaceful swim on hot days. It is perfect for a picnic with family or friends too.
3. Visit the castle with a beachCaerhays Castle and Gardens has much to offer for your entertainment. Whether you choose to walk the coastal trails, swim at their beach, or do a guided tour through the lovely castle and gardens you won’t be disappointed. They have a delightful café along the beachside to quench your thirst and inspire your taste buds too.
4. Discover the amazing secret gardenThe Lost Gardens of Heligan were recently uncovered to reveal 200 acres of gorgeous plants and wildlife. Over 200 years ago these gardens were developed with various ecosystems including Victorian and a jungle section. This is an outing you won’t want to miss if you love discovering unique plants.
5. Visit nearby coastal villagesPortloe is considered by many to be the quaintest fishing village strategically located close to the area’s hotspots. Have a delicious meal at the Lugger restaurant while enjoying the view. Nearby Mevagissey is worth a shopping spree and pub hopping to enjoy the flavour of Cornwall.
6. Charter a fishing boatAnother great way to enjoy the area is by heading to Mevagissey and booking a sea fishing tour. Aquila Sport Fishing Charters offers half and full day trips whether you’re looking to capture a bounty of Mackerel or bring home a prize Bluefin tuna.
7. Stroll through the churches of Gorran HavenVisit the quaint St. Just Church overlooking the sea and admire its Old-World stone architecture and petite stained-glass windows. You will get to know more about the area’s local culture as well as snapping a few rewarding camera shots. St. Goran Parish Church is a larger church overflowing with local history.
Information about cottages in Gorran Haven
🏡 Cottages available: | 33 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -35%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £43. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 16 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 97% of the properties. |