Our perfect place is situated within beautiful Perranuthnoe but what is there to do around Perranuthnoe you may ask? Well we will give you some ideas to explore this little village.
The Beach
Our main attraction, the reason a lot of people come to Cornwall, a bit of sun sand and surf and what a glorious spot it is Perranuthnoe is a great spot for surfers because of the neat waves, perfect for beginners and advanced surfers alike. The tide times do change every day but on the days where it goes out with spring tides you can even see St Michael’s Mount. At high tide the beach becomes very small and generally is more rocky. Dogs aren’t allowed on the beach from 1st July to 31st August from 10am-6pm every other time they are. So whatever you want to do Perranuthnoe beach has something for everyone. And if you want a bite to eat or an ice cream you can always go to…
The Cabin
We know we’ve talked a lot about The Cabin but we can’t help ourselves it’s just that good. Whether you want something hot or cold The Cabin probably serves it. From amazing street food lunches to an Ice cream and a coffee after a surf session its all affordable and very friendly service. On select evenings The Cabin turns into the Tipsy Crab Bistro serving the delights of Crab Gatin, Cornish Beer Battered Cod and on some nights yes even the famous Pizza. However if your ever looking for somewhere to go after a long walk you can always go to…
The Peppercorn Cafe
A lovely little family run business serving lots of food drinks and laughs, this business isn’t open every day of the week but when it is it’s worth a visit. Emma can tell you from personal experience that the hot chocolate at the Peppercorn is one of the best ever. It caters to all dietary requirements and the food is really filling. The Peppercorn is situated right next to…
The Cowhouse Gallery
The Cowhouse is filled with lots of work from artists local to the area and can be found working in the shop so can give that personal touch. With lots of mediums: ceramics, wood burning, leather, paintings glasswork and more, we’re sure you’ll walk out with something to look back and fondly remember every time you look at it. The artist also run the Gallery so they can take you through their creative process and answer any questions. Next to the Cowhouse is a gallery from local Artist…
Andrew Giddens Gallery
Andrew Giddens is a great local artist whose paintings reflect the light in a way that looks like you can step into the picture. His paintings are a marvel to look at in his gallery and he is quite often there to help with any questions you might have. After you’ve had a look around this gallery you might want to head to…
The Victoria Inn
This quaint little pub is one of the oldest in Cornwall, serving all kinds of food and drinks, they cater for everyone. It’s the perfect place to stop and have a pint or a Prosecco after a long day of being on the beach or walking the food here is delicious and perfect for a special occasion. Talking of walks why not have a trek on…
The Costal Path
We’ve taken you through the details of Cudden Point in a previous blog but there is also a wonderful walk from Perranuthnoe to Marazion which has some absolutely fabulous views which we will talk about in another blog just about walks so stay tuned for that one, but if you would like to know more about the Perranuthnoe to Cudden Point circular walk please take a look at our blog Autumn in Cornwall. There’s a lot of history on this walk and if you like history you might want to check out…
The Church
St Michael and St Piran’s church is one of the oldest churches in Cornwall First mentioned in 1160. This is a nice place to sit and reflect it has a lot of benches in the graveyard and colourful prayer cushions in the Church. It has been restored a lot over the years and always has a friendly y face around if you want to ask any questions. You can Find more about the church here https://acornishjourney.uk/the-churches/perranuthnoe-church/
Perranuthnoe is so full of life and laughter that you are almost guaranteed to rush back to this wonderful place. We hope you have found this blog helpful and feel free to drop us a comment below.