Showing posts with label Coast Path.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coast Path.. Show all posts

Friday 23 July 2021

Attractive Beaches, views and walks near Goran Haven


We wandered around the Goran Haven area which lies on the Cornwall's section of the South West Coast Path - and stretches over 300 miles.


The path in the Goran Haven area has lovely views plus a few wild flowers to enjoy.




The next photo shows the Goran Haven car park, as seen from the coast path. This is where we parked. It cost us, and everyone else, £5 for the privilege - enough said! 


We also looked down on Goran Haven beach, which has an old stone harbour wall from the days of pilchard fishing in the 19th century.


In the photo below the harbour wall can be seen along with people enjoying the sea and the sunshine.


We found somewhere suitable on the wall to sit and enjoy our packed lunch - along with a cup of tea, of course.


A view from the beach looking out to sea.


On the opposite side of the cove, from the harbour wall, local houses can be seen. You can probably also make out the church tower.


Another view of the houses, some with lovely sea views.


A final view from the stone harbour wall. We are off walking again.


The next beach, just along from Goran Haven, is Little Perhaver, as below.


The snag about Little Perhaver is that there are lots of steps down to reach the sand - thus not many people on the beach.


This house on the cliffs at Little Perhaver has an uninterrupted sea view. No doubt a bit breezy, though, in the winter months.


Oh, and further along from Little Perhaver Beach is Great Perhaver Beach. I didn't take any photos but you can see four photos on my post: The Attractive Perhaver Beach Near Gorran Haven.

Now into Gorran Haven village and a look at the the old Customs House. The sign above the door is a Geological Society of Cornwall plaque stating that Charles W. Peach, the renowned Naturalist and fossil collector, lived here from 1834 to 1845.

It is said that Peach was visited here by Charles Darwin and Alfred Lord Tennyson and they would have boat trips along the coast to Mevagissey.


A final view of the sea. I should have also mentioned Vault Beach, often known as Bow Beach which is just west of Goran Haven - see my blog post: The Lesser Known Vault Beach.  


That's all for now, thanks for visiting my blog - all good wishes ~ Mike.

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