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Penzance here we come! 06:38 - Jul 15 with 3056 viewsdusseldorf_blue

After 3 years without more than a 2 day trip to England, today finally we sail from Hook of Holland to Harwich (postponed 4 times!) After such a long time without being able to visit I am actually proper excited!

Tomorrow morning drive from Harwich to Penzance for a week, a few days London and then a week in Essex with family / friends.

Icing on the cake will, hopefully, be getting tickets on Monday for the Bolton game

Any tips for cool things to do in, or around, Penzance greatly appreciated. Scilly Isles trip already booked
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Penzance here we come! on 06:47 - Jul 15 with 2464 viewsSamuelowen88

Minack Theatre - aersome to walk around, and even catch a show if there is anything you fancy
https://www.minack.com/

Healys Cider Farm - they do tasting tours if thats your thing. So do more than just cider
https://healeyscyder.co.uk/

St austell brewery- a good tour with a good tasting session
https://staustellbrewery.co.uk/

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Penzance here we come! on 06:50 - Jul 15 with 2457 viewsCoastalblue

Not sure cool things will be much in evidence over the next few days.

Pack your mankini and enjoy.

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Penzance here we come! on 07:01 - Jul 15 with 2421 viewshatch

Penzance old town has some lovely little pubs.

Stayed there this time last year and caught a bus to Marazion for the day to trip over to St Michael’s Mount, a bit of a must do. Try go when the tides are down and you can walk across. Had dinner in the Godolphin Hotel which is well set with a view of the mount and then walked back to Penzance at sunset. Can recommend that.
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Penzance here we come! on 08:25 - Jul 15 with 2338 viewsBlueandTruesince82

Do the walk from Pendeen lighthouse, after 10 mind or so you can get down to a cove of beach that yoh can't access any other way by land.

Just watch the tide

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Penzance here we come! on 08:31 - Jul 15 with 2337 viewsLord_Lucan

Have a great time - hopefully you got on the Dutch boat rather than the English one - from memory the Dutch one is the night sailing out of the Hook.

Mind you,blimey. Harwich to Penzance? Crazy journey. Couldn't you fly to Exeter and hire a car?

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Penzance here we come! on 08:57 - Jul 15 with 2314 viewsEdwardStone

Eat a delicious pastie or 2

I tried these on a recent trip to Cornwall, they were fantastic

https://www.philpspasties.co.uk/
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Penzance here we come! on 09:00 - Jul 15 with 2313 viewsdusseldorf_blue

Penzance here we come! on 08:31 - Jul 15 by Lord_Lucan

Have a great time - hopefully you got on the Dutch boat rather than the English one - from memory the Dutch one is the night sailing out of the Hook.

Mind you,blimey. Harwich to Penzance? Crazy journey. Couldn't you fly to Exeter and hire a car?


7-8 hours? The amount of stuff my wife and daughter bring rule flying out ;-)

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Penzance here we come! on 09:08 - Jul 15 with 2295 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Sounds like a fun trip. Watch out for the pirates.

Trust the process. Trust Phil.

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Penzance here we come! on 09:10 - Jul 15 with 2292 viewsLord_Lucan

Penzance here we come! on 09:00 - Jul 15 by dusseldorf_blue

7-8 hours? The amount of stuff my wife and daughter bring rule flying out ;-)

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Have a great time - you will notice the difference in service with Hollandica and Brittanica!

I bring you grave news - they have mothballed the smoking room and replaced it with a roulette table / gambling room - but you can smoke and sunbathe on the deck at the other end of the vessel.

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Penzance here we come! on 09:15 - Jul 15 with 2268 viewsdusseldorf_blue

Penzance here we come! on 09:10 - Jul 15 by Lord_Lucan

Have a great time - you will notice the difference in service with Hollandica and Brittanica!

I bring you grave news - they have mothballed the smoking room and replaced it with a roulette table / gambling room - but you can smoke and sunbathe on the deck at the other end of the vessel.


Surely one can smoke cigars at the roulette table? When did you last use the service, were the bars on the deck outside open?
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Penzance here we come! on 09:19 - Jul 15 with 2263 viewsLord_Lucan

Penzance here we come! on 09:15 - Jul 15 by dusseldorf_blue

Surely one can smoke cigars at the roulette table? When did you last use the service, were the bars on the deck outside open?


I last sailed in May

Like you I was on the night boat, to be honest I can't remember if the deck bar was open as I was a little worse for wear - I decamped at the bar near the restaurant.

It's only a short walk from the bar to the deck anyway isn't it - I am sure you will survive.

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Penzance here we come! on 09:22 - Jul 15 with 2258 viewsdusseldorf_blue

Penzance here we come! on 09:19 - Jul 15 by Lord_Lucan

I last sailed in May

Like you I was on the night boat, to be honest I can't remember if the deck bar was open as I was a little worse for wear - I decamped at the bar near the restaurant.

It's only a short walk from the bar to the deck anyway isn't it - I am sure you will survive.


We booked originally for Easter 2020, postponed to Christmas 2020, postponed to Easter 2021, postponed to Christmas 2021 and now traveling today, won't get that price again
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Penzance here we come! on 09:27 - Jul 15 with 2222 viewsLord_Lucan

Penzance here we come! on 09:22 - Jul 15 by dusseldorf_blue

We booked originally for Easter 2020, postponed to Christmas 2020, postponed to Easter 2021, postponed to Christmas 2021 and now traveling today, won't get that price again


I envy you - have a great time.

I think the boat part is one of the best bit's of a trip - unfortunately you're driving so you're fecked, well, I suppose you can have a couple and then retire to the cabin.

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Penzance here we come! on 09:36 - Jul 15 with 2206 viewsdusseldorf_blue

Penzance here we come! on 09:27 - Jul 15 by Lord_Lucan

I envy you - have a great time.

I think the boat part is one of the best bit's of a trip - unfortunately you're driving so you're fecked, well, I suppose you can have a couple and then retire to the cabin.


exactly and the missus can drive the first shift on Saturday morning
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Penzance here we come! on 09:38 - Jul 15 with 2197 viewsX0Y0

+1 for the Minack theatre suggestion above.

Some of these are further afield than Penzance but definitely worth travelling for or seeking out if you're nearby:

Lizard Point - the most Southerly point in UK, with many nice walks and much more naturally beautiful than Lands End, which unfortunately was bought and commercialised to the extent that the famous signpost is owned by a local photography company and you're expected to pay for a photo.

Nanjizal beach - secluded beach, beatiful views and many caves etc to explore. Always watch out for the tide.

Mousehole is a pretty little village to explore, near Penzance - the Rock pool cafe is a nice spot to stop. Includes a rock pool below where kids can paddle and look for any creatures washed up by the waves.

Trevaylor Woods - they belong in a fairytale and remain somewhat less known. Whilst the beaches swarm with sunburnt brits then head here for some quiet, whereby you can wander in the shade, paddle in the stream or play with some of the rope swings. Only needs an hour or two, but could stay longer.

St Ives - Worth a day trip.

The Hidden Hut - fantastic beach hut cafe, basically with a private beach in front. Do get there early as they can run out of options. I wish it was more of a secret so I could keep it to myself. Quite far, so maybe if passing by.

Fowey (Foy) - one of the nicest towns on the south coast. A bit far from Penzance but I would encourage a stop on your way through if you wish to break up a journey etc.

Have fun!
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Penzance here we come! on 09:48 - Jul 15 with 2159 viewsSaleAway

Penzance here we come! on 09:38 - Jul 15 by X0Y0

+1 for the Minack theatre suggestion above.

Some of these are further afield than Penzance but definitely worth travelling for or seeking out if you're nearby:

Lizard Point - the most Southerly point in UK, with many nice walks and much more naturally beautiful than Lands End, which unfortunately was bought and commercialised to the extent that the famous signpost is owned by a local photography company and you're expected to pay for a photo.

Nanjizal beach - secluded beach, beatiful views and many caves etc to explore. Always watch out for the tide.

Mousehole is a pretty little village to explore, near Penzance - the Rock pool cafe is a nice spot to stop. Includes a rock pool below where kids can paddle and look for any creatures washed up by the waves.

Trevaylor Woods - they belong in a fairytale and remain somewhat less known. Whilst the beaches swarm with sunburnt brits then head here for some quiet, whereby you can wander in the shade, paddle in the stream or play with some of the rope swings. Only needs an hour or two, but could stay longer.

St Ives - Worth a day trip.

The Hidden Hut - fantastic beach hut cafe, basically with a private beach in front. Do get there early as they can run out of options. I wish it was more of a secret so I could keep it to myself. Quite far, so maybe if passing by.

Fowey (Foy) - one of the nicest towns on the south coast. A bit far from Penzance but I would encourage a stop on your way through if you wish to break up a journey etc.

Have fun!
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My view on The Lizard.... go anywhere on the LIzard, without bothering with Lizard village/point, which is a bit of a dump. Coastal path is glorious down the west side, Kynance cove is stunning, Cadgwith Cove is a beautiful fishing village - trad folk singing on friday evening is worth going to Cadgwith Cove inn for ( just get a pint, food is not brilliant). Coverack is nice, has a good windsurf school if you're looking for activities, also hire paddleboards etc...

Caveat to all of this, is that I usually go to Cornwall in september when its not as busy. Some of these places are proper tourist honeypots ( Kynance, Minack, Porthcurno etc) ... sometimes its worth going off track just to not be in the crowds.

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Penzance here we come! on 09:49 - Jul 15 with 2147 viewshunters_headers

Penzance here we come! on 09:38 - Jul 15 by X0Y0

+1 for the Minack theatre suggestion above.

Some of these are further afield than Penzance but definitely worth travelling for or seeking out if you're nearby:

Lizard Point - the most Southerly point in UK, with many nice walks and much more naturally beautiful than Lands End, which unfortunately was bought and commercialised to the extent that the famous signpost is owned by a local photography company and you're expected to pay for a photo.

Nanjizal beach - secluded beach, beatiful views and many caves etc to explore. Always watch out for the tide.

Mousehole is a pretty little village to explore, near Penzance - the Rock pool cafe is a nice spot to stop. Includes a rock pool below where kids can paddle and look for any creatures washed up by the waves.

Trevaylor Woods - they belong in a fairytale and remain somewhat less known. Whilst the beaches swarm with sunburnt brits then head here for some quiet, whereby you can wander in the shade, paddle in the stream or play with some of the rope swings. Only needs an hour or two, but could stay longer.

St Ives - Worth a day trip.

The Hidden Hut - fantastic beach hut cafe, basically with a private beach in front. Do get there early as they can run out of options. I wish it was more of a secret so I could keep it to myself. Quite far, so maybe if passing by.

Fowey (Foy) - one of the nicest towns on the south coast. A bit far from Penzance but I would encourage a stop on your way through if you wish to break up a journey etc.

Have fun!
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Definitely St Michael's Mount, minack theatre, as previously mentioned,f you do go to the lizard, combine that by having Lunch at Kynance cove, probably the most beautiful cove in Cornwall. Bit of a trek when parking at the top, but without doubt in my opinion the most stunning setting you'll see on your travels, water is cold but refreshing.
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Penzance here we come! on 10:43 - Jul 15 with 2003 viewstractordownsouth

Enjoy your stay in my hometown!

If you’re looking to have food out the Wharfside Meadery and Sea Palace Chinese are really nice, and they’re opposite each other. Seaview is the best takeaway chippy.

I’d definitely try and get to St Ives at some point. It won’t be as busy as usual because the schools haven’t broken up yet, but I’d still aim for a weekday. Porthgwiddan is my favourite of the 4 beaches to swim.

Edit: The best pub in Penzance is the Bath Inn, it has a really nice beer garden. The Lugger on the prom is expensive but often has live music and a good view.

Feel free to drop me a message if you need any more tips on where to go.
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Penzance here we come! on 10:44 - Jul 15 with 2001 viewsLord_Lucan

Penzance here we come! on 09:36 - Jul 15 by dusseldorf_blue

exactly and the missus can drive the first shift on Saturday morning


Can you humour an old man

Can you please post updates on your drinking / boat antics throughout your trip?

I'm sitting at my desk thinking about being on that boat and having a good time.

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Penzance here we come! on 10:46 - Jul 15 with 1994 viewsSaleAway

Penzance here we come! on 10:43 - Jul 15 by tractordownsouth

Enjoy your stay in my hometown!

If you’re looking to have food out the Wharfside Meadery and Sea Palace Chinese are really nice, and they’re opposite each other. Seaview is the best takeaway chippy.

I’d definitely try and get to St Ives at some point. It won’t be as busy as usual because the schools haven’t broken up yet, but I’d still aim for a weekday. Porthgwiddan is my favourite of the 4 beaches to swim.

Edit: The best pub in Penzance is the Bath Inn, it has a really nice beer garden. The Lugger on the prom is expensive but often has live music and a good view.

Feel free to drop me a message if you need any more tips on where to go.
[Post edited 15 Jul 2022 10:47]


On the foody front, Porthleven is creating a real buzz for high quality food/drink at the moment.

The Mussel Shoal on the waterfront is great to dip into for some fresh fish, local craft beers.

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Penzance here we come! on 10:51 - Jul 15 with 1971 viewsdusseldorf_blue

Penzance here we come! on 10:44 - Jul 15 by Lord_Lucan

Can you humour an old man

Can you please post updates on your drinking / boat antics throughout your trip?

I'm sitting at my desk thinking about being on that boat and having a good time.


Sure np, about to shutdown the computer and head off in a couple of hours, early dinner at a beach bar in the Hook
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Penzance here we come! on 10:53 - Jul 15 with 1966 viewsLord_Lucan

Penzance here we come! on 10:51 - Jul 15 by dusseldorf_blue

Sure np, about to shutdown the computer and head off in a couple of hours, early dinner at a beach bar in the Hook


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Penzance here we come! on 10:58 - Jul 15 with 1950 viewstractordownsouth

Penzance here we come! on 10:46 - Jul 15 by SaleAway

On the foody front, Porthleven is creating a real buzz for high quality food/drink at the moment.

The Mussel Shoal on the waterfront is great to dip into for some fresh fish, local craft beers.


One of my friends works at the Muscle Shoal, I’ve still not got around to visiting myself but the reviews I’ve heard are good.

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Penzance here we come! on 11:11 - Jul 15 with 1904 viewsSwansea_Blue

Loads of great options in this thread.

+1 for Minack Theatre (Porthcurno Beach there is nice too, but gets busy)
Mousehole is one of my favourite little villages close to Penzance.

For coastal walks, I really like stretch of coast north of Cape Cornwall up to Botallack and Levant mines. Beautiful scenery and interesting industrial heritage. It's probably my favourite stretch of coastline in England.

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Penzance here we come! on 19:10 - Jul 15 with 1743 viewsdusseldorf_blue

Penzance here we come! on 10:44 - Jul 15 by Lord_Lucan

Can you humour an old man

Can you please post updates on your drinking / boat antics throughout your trip?

I'm sitting at my desk thinking about being on that boat and having a good time.


Heineken on the boat
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