British Travel Journal

ST MAWES AND THE ROSELAND

f you’re looking to shake off the last of the winter and experience some of the best the UK has to offer, look no further than St Mawes and the Roseland Peninsula. Bordered by the Fal Estuary to the west and St Austell Bay 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 coastal scenery. Spring is the perfect time to explore this spectacular part of Cornwall; its pretty fishing villages, dramatic coastline and beautiful sandy beaches are at their finest when the tourists of summer are yet to arrive and you have the space to

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