The Roseland - map
The Roseland - map
Bordered by the Fal Estuary to the west and the Atlantic to the east, The Roseland Peninsula has been designated part of Cornwall’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for the quality of its landscape and unrivalled coastal scenery. Here you will find secluded coves, delightful creeks, wooded countryside, pretty fishing and rural villages, tranquil beaches and scenic cliffs and headlands.
It’s only a short drive from St Austell before you hit a switchback of lanes that will lead you to some lovely wide open beaches that are never crowded, out of the way farm shops selling produce grown in nearby fields and ultimately to the coast and St Mawes, a fashionable fishing village curving around a sheltered bay. The peninsula also has great walking routes and the coastal waters are popular with yachtsmen, windsurfers and canoeists.




