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Towns near Pelynt
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Lansallos
(1 Mile)*
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Lanreath
(2 Miles)*
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Duloe
(2 Miles)*
Duloe is a small village about halfway between Liskeard and Looe. Perhaps its most interesting feature is in a field just across the road from the parish church of St. Cuby, a 5th century Cornish saint. |
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Polperro
(2 Miles)*
Polperro is a showpiece harbour village. Picturesque and tightly packed cottages tumble down to fish quay on the inner harbour, once packed with pilchard luggers. |
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Sandplace
(3 Miles)*
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Looe
(3 Miles)*
East and West Looe are joined by a Victorian seven-arched bridge, a holiday resort of character, with several beaches, a bustling quayside with a unique Banjo Pier. Looe offers good bathing, yachting, river and sea trips and is a shark fishing. |
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St. Veep
(4 Miles)*
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Lerryn
(4 Miles)*
Lerryn is a place that one almost wants to keep secret so that it does not become a popular destination. A beautiful and unspoilt village in a steep sided valley, it lies at the tidal head of a tributary to the River Fowey. |
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Morval
(4 Miles)*
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Lanteglos
(4 Miles)*
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Golant
(4 Miles)*
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St. Martin
(4 Miles)*
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St. Keyne
(4 Miles)*
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Fowey
(5 Miles)*
Fowey (pronounced 'Foy') is a historic seafaring town, with a network of narrow streets climbing up the hills. Once home of the 'Fowey Gallants' the fierce Fowey seamen who raided the coast of France during the Hundred-Year War. |
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East Looe
(5 Miles)*
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