Guidebook for Cornwall

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Guidebook for Cornwall

Food Scene

Great value lunches from £7.50 a head and serves great food evenings too. Lovely ambience. Thursday nights in the summer evenings usually feature music.
57 locals recommend
The Tap House
3 Peterville
57 locals recommend
Great value lunches from £7.50 a head and serves great food evenings too. Lovely ambience. Thursday nights in the summer evenings usually feature music.
Superb location overlooking Trevaunance Cove with friendly staff. Generous 35ml spirit measures! Superb food. It's also great for a morning or afternoon coffee stop.
61 locals recommend
Schooners
Quay Road
61 locals recommend
Superb location overlooking Trevaunance Cove with friendly staff. Generous 35ml spirit measures! Superb food. It's also great for a morning or afternoon coffee stop.
Possibly the best coffee in St Agnes. It's small but perfectly formed and great for a morning or afternoon tea/coffee stop.
21 locals recommend
The Sorting Office Coffeehouse
Churchtown
21 locals recommend
Possibly the best coffee in St Agnes. It's small but perfectly formed and great for a morning or afternoon tea/coffee stop.
Excellent food at reasonable prices.
27 locals recommend
Taste Restaurant
40 Vicarage Rd
27 locals recommend
Excellent food at reasonable prices.
A quirky beach hut style coffee shop serving smoothies, delicious cakes, lunches, and various healthy snacks. Great terraced gardens.
19 locals recommend
Genki
Quay Road
19 locals recommend
A quirky beach hut style coffee shop serving smoothies, delicious cakes, lunches, and various healthy snacks. Great terraced gardens.

Parks & Nature

An uncommercialised little gem. Ideal for beach BBQs and lazy summer days.
21 locals recommend
Trevellas Cove
21 locals recommend
An uncommercialised little gem. Ideal for beach BBQs and lazy summer days.
Because it's paradise! Turquoise waters, rock pools, sandy beach. What more could you want?
46 locals recommend
Trevaunance Cove
Quay Road
46 locals recommend
Because it's paradise! Turquoise waters, rock pools, sandy beach. What more could you want?
It's stunning. Features the iconic Wheal Coates engine house standing on the cliff top overlooking the sands below (at low water anyway). Stunning starting point for a hike along the cliff fathers
90 locals recommend
Chapel Porth Beach
South West Coast Path
90 locals recommend
It's stunning. Features the iconic Wheal Coates engine house standing on the cliff top overlooking the sands below (at low water anyway). Stunning starting point for a hike along the cliff fathers

Arts & Culture

Learn about the mining history of the area and the history of the old harbour.
10 locals recommend
St Agnes Museum
Penwinnick Road
10 locals recommend
Learn about the mining history of the area and the history of the old harbour.
The area is known for its historic tin mine. Visit Blue Hills and learn about the history of the area. An opportunity to purchase unique gifts made from tin.
Blue Hills Tin
The area is known for its historic tin mine. Visit Blue Hills and learn about the history of the area. An opportunity to purchase unique gifts made from tin.

Essentials

Late night opening 7 days a week.
6 locals recommend
SPAR St Agnes
57a Vicarage Rd
6 locals recommend
Late night opening 7 days a week.