Ferries

FERRY SERVICES

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The peninsula shape of the Roseland makes travel by ferry the most convenient and quickest way of visiting the area from many parts of the County - saving many miles on round trips by road.

The Cornish Belle 

The King Harry Ferry

This chain link ferry has been making the crossing between Philleigh and Feock for over 100 years. The ferry can accommodate up to 28 cars and runs every 20 minutes. For further details contact (01872) 862312.

The St. Mawes - Place Ferryboat

Linking St. Mawes and Place, the ferryboat takes pedestrians to St. Anthony in Roseland, a remote and unspoilt part of the region. The ferry takes about 10 minutes, and visitors should come prepared with stout footwear for walking.

Falmouth - Smugglers Cottage Ferryboat

Linking the Smuggler's Cottage at Tolverne with Falmouth, at Custom House Quay and the Prince of Wales Pier.
For details contact (01872) 580309.

Falmouth - St. Mawes Ferryboat

A regular pedestrian ferry service operates from Falmouth's Prince of Wales Pier to St Mawes. The trip lasts 25 minutes and offers excellent views of some of the areas best landmarks including Pendennis and St. Mawes Castles, Black Rock and St. Anthony Lighthouse. The service runs every 30 minutes in the season.

Further details are available from Tourist Information Centres in
Truro (01872) 274555 & Falmouth (01326) 312300

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