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Welcome
to Porthallow.com
Porthallow is a
small, unspoilt fishing village situated on the east coast
of the Lizard Peninsula, near to the Helford River. It is
an ideal location for those wishing to relax and escape the
pressures of everyday life. Most visitors come here to share
a glorious view of Falmouth Bay and enjoy a range of leisure
activities available.
Porthallow
was once a busy village with a thriving pilchard industry
and it is still used today by some fishermen. Good fishing,
safe bathing, sailing, cliff and coastal walks are all on
the doorstep and the neighbouring traditional fishing villages
of Coverack and Porthoustock are also within easy reach.
The beautiful surrounding area is one of great contrast: From
the spectacular grandeur of the craggy coastline, dramatically
swept by Atlantic rollers, to the still waters of tiny creeks
and inlets leading to the Helford River. Some of the best
cliff walks can be taken from Porthallow and on a clear day
you can enjoy magnificent panoramic views of Falmouth Bay
and the Cornish coastline.
In addition to the magnificent coastal scenery and superb
sea views of the Lizard Peninsula, there are many activities
available in Porthallow and the Parish of St. Keverne. Throughout
the summer there is something of interest for most people
to enjoy and organised events such as carnivals, regattas,
barbecues and fetes take place from May to October.
Porthallow has a beach cafe, public house, post office, tea
shop, gift shops and even its own vineyard. The climate is
usually milder here in South Cornwall than in the rest of
the country which makes it ideal for a holiday from early
Spring to late Autumn.
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