Accommodation in Fowey
Accommodation in Cornwall: "About Fowey
Situated on the South coast at the mouth of the River Fowey, a very popular destination for visitors of all nationalities. For views of the River and Valley Click here
It has an ancient charm all its own with medieval and tudor cottages set in steep narrow lanes with spectacular views across the river.
The town has strong connections with Daphne Du Maurier who spent most of her life in this area. A festival is held during May of each year.
The town also holds a Regatta Week in August, it attracts visitors and locals alike, this is highlighted by a display by the Red Arrows.
The estuary is one of the most picturesque and unspoilt area on the South Coast, much being owned by the National Trust. To really appreciate the fine scenery it is necessary to walk, explore the many little inlets and woodland walks that both visitors and locals enjoy all year round.
Fowey, with its narrow little streets and quays provide all essential shopping plus craft shops, excellent restaurants and pubs.
Boat trips from the town quay, passenger ferry to Polruan, car ferry on the eastern edge of town.
Summary: A very popular town, lovely walks. Nearest beaches at Polkerris and Par. Both sandy and safe, good pub on the beach at Polkerris. Many return visitors. "
Situated on the South coast at the mouth of the River Fowey, a very popular destination for visitors of all nationalities. For views of the River and Valley Click here
It has an ancient charm all its own with medieval and tudor cottages set in steep narrow lanes with spectacular views across the river.
The town has strong connections with Daphne Du Maurier who spent most of her life in this area. A festival is held during May of each year.
The town also holds a Regatta Week in August, it attracts visitors and locals alike, this is highlighted by a display by the Red Arrows.
The estuary is one of the most picturesque and unspoilt area on the South Coast, much being owned by the National Trust. To really appreciate the fine scenery it is necessary to walk, explore the many little inlets and woodland walks that both visitors and locals enjoy all year round.
Fowey, with its narrow little streets and quays provide all essential shopping plus craft shops, excellent restaurants and pubs.
Boat trips from the town quay, passenger ferry to Polruan, car ferry on the eastern edge of town.
Summary: A very popular town, lovely walks. Nearest beaches at Polkerris and Par. Both sandy and safe, good pub on the beach at Polkerris. Many return visitors. "

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