The comfortable sitting-area around the contemporary wood-burner with original beamed ceiling, if you are over 6ft tall you may need to duck and mind your head on the way up the stairs!
This dual-aspect bedroom with views down to the harbour and a king-size bed is next to the bathroom.
Solid metal beds with comfy mattresses ready to sink into after a day out exploring.
The lovely sandy beach at low tide is perfect for swimming, sandcastles and sunbathing (not the view from the property).
Wonderful views from the sitting-room window over the harbour and beyond.
If you like to eat at home, this well-equipped kitchen with large range is a cook's dream.
Looking across the open plan living-room towards the kitchen-area.
This delightful cottage is on the lane down to the harbour, however traffic is always moving slowly due to the incline and narrow streets.
The stylish bathroom is on the first floor.
This pretty cottage with the blue door and windows sits on the hill close to the harbour, the pub and a short stroll to the beach.
The view from the double bedroom down to the harbour.
The pretty fishing harbour where you can watch the boats returning with their catch is a couple of minutes down the hill from the cottage.
Looking back to the sitting-area from the kitchen, please note that the ceiling is low at the top of the first flight of stairs.
The hallway between the bedrooms with the bathroom at the end of the landing.
Crisp white linen with colourful cushions and throws and fluffy white towels make for a very comfortable stay.
The bedrooms are beautifully furnished.
The boutique hotel styling makes this lovely cottage even more special.
This lovely twin bedroom is a great space for adults and children.
Sit and enjoy a cup of tea in bed with views of the harbour.
The view from the twin bedroom out over the harbour.
Breakfast is served!
Welcome to Jubilee Cottage.
The Paris offers good food, great local hospitality and a fun quiz night once a week.
The old Lifeboat House is now a local fish restaurant (closed November and only Thursday, Friday, Saturday evenings and all day Sunday in the winter months).
The windsurfing school where you can hire a kayak, paddleboard/SUP or take a windsurfing lesson (April to September).
The ponds at Roskillys are just up from the ice cream parlour - a lovely quiet place to wander.
The pretty village of St Keverne is a short drive away, two pubs, a restaurant, a very good butchers, a village shop and Post Office all within easy reach.

Jubilee Cottage

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The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearest pub

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

You will find both a traditional pub and Oceanview restaurant here serving a wide range of food. With outside seating and views of the sea it's a popular place to sit and watch the world go by. Parking is limited and it does get busy in summer. A good stopping off point for coastal path walkers.

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

December 2023

Friendly local

A great pub with a lovely atmosphere and welcoming locals. Highly recommended


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

October 2022

Wonderful

We ate there three times plus one take away in one week. We were not disappointed, the atmosphere was lovely, the food was well presented and tasty, I particular the crispy squid. The staff were friendly and attentive and efficient.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

July 2022

Great local pub

Lovely pub with a wide variety of food and drink. Staff really friendly and efficient. Stunning location.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

September 2021

Lovely food and drinks with a view

We enjoyed many drinks in the garden looking over the views. Booked in for dinner one night and glad we went early for the fish pie as shortly after they had sold out. Really lovely staff who worked hard keeping all the tourists (which I was one) happy. We hope to come back to Coverack and have many more drinks and food here.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

September 2021

Pub

Coverack pub


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

September 2020

Pub in a time warp

Just at the moment during the Covid Pandemic I cannot recommend this pub. The food is good but most of the visitors are not complying with the safety advice. There is a supposed one way system, but no one uses it. It is too busy - for now as a tourist I would avoid it.
In previous years pre - Covid I have loved this place.

Nearest beach

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

This is a mainly stone cove, just South of the village centre. It can be reached just off the coastal path and dogs are permitted on this beach all year. The water here is crystal clear.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

December 2020

Roger and Sonia

The beach was so alluring that we went for a swim . . . . In December. Not our best idea but memorable!

Nearest walk

From Coverack there is a lovely circular walk along the coastal path to Chynhalls Point and Black Head, and then turning inland to walk across fields and country lanes back to the village.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

June 2022

Walk now incomplete

There is no longer a footpath in-between Black Head and Beagle Point for the circular walk as the farmer closed the 'permitted' footpath due to inconsiderate walkers in 2018. There is a shorter circular walk back through the sculpture park when coming up from the cliff path, well signposted.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2021

Walk

Coastal walk. Good, but has some difficult sections.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

July 2021

Lovely views

There is a good sandy beach at low tide just beyond Chynhalls Point (Porthbeor Cove or Mears Beach). The coast path beyond here is quite rough going and overgrown in places but the coastal views are lovely. The return along the alternative coast path is much easier and passes the excellent Sculpture Park.

Nearest town

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Chocolate-box pretty, Coverack has everything you want in a Cornish village - a picture-postcard harbour, a crescent of sandy beach and a friendly pub. Car parking is limited and it's best to use the pay and display on the outskirts of the village and walk in. You'll find several cafes serving food all day during high season.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

June 2012

We arrived at Coverack whilst the sun was shining (briefly) and it was beautiful. Our young children couldn't wait to get down to the sandy beach. It was a really safe beach with a small 'stream' running down it in which they happily paddled. Rock pools were plentiful and the best entertainment for our boys. A cafe just above the beach did great take out tea/ coffee.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

May 2011

Coverack is a lovely village with a pub, restaurants, cafes, shops and a lovely beach, its a great place to stay. There are good coastal walks from the village and a nice inland walk to St Keverne, where there are a couple of pubs, restaurant, shop and Roskilly's Farm (gorgeous organic icecream).
Highly recommend to stay or visit.

Also nearby

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Family and dog-friendly, Trebah covers 26 acres, converting a small corner of Cornwall into a sub-tropical paradise. Located above the Helford River, every inch of Trebah is covered by lush vegetation, with 100-year old rhododendrons, magnolias and camellias kicking off the season with an explosion of colour.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

October 2023

Colour

Visited in late September which meant Autumn colours hadn't kicked in but summer colour in the main gardens had gone over apart from the hydrangeas. Beautiful colour though in the court garden.
Lovely walk down to the beach where we enjoyed an ice cream looking out to sea.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2023

Mrs Wolfson

A privately owned stunning garden. There is now a footpath for wheelchairs right down to the beach. Interesting history as American troops embarked from there for the D day landings.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

March 2023

Exotic dog friendly garden

Trebah is a wonderful exotic lush estate in a sheltered valley leading to a delightful small beach, where the water is crystal clear and blue. Paths cross cross the valley making it easy to view the gardens from different angles. Marvellous variety of plants and trees. It's dog friendly, as also is the cafe, which is light and airy, serving tasty food. In Feb 2023, a new walled garden was being constructed, which looks most attractive.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2022

Stunning

Gorgeous gardens with tall trees, amazing bamboo and hydrangeas and it’s own beach on the Helford river! Dog friendly, lots of different paths and routes and lovely ice cream on the beach! If it’s a lovely day take your swimming stuff, the beach was akin to a Greek beach, yachts and dinghy’s and clear water! Take your beach shoes!!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2022

Wonderful garden

This beautiful garden is a must-see.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

June 2022

Just wonderful

See above


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

April 2022

Lovely day out

We had a lovely day at Trebah in March. There were lots of colourful Spring plants including all the rhododendrons, camelias and magnolias, and a sea of fascinating gunneras that were starting to come out. When they are fully grown, the leaves can reach 2.5m across and there is a gunnera passage where you could walk underneath them. There’s also some giant bamboo and many interesting paths up and and down to the beach. We had a lovely lunch in the cafe and all in all, a great day out. Check the website and make sure you book in advance as they were only accepting pre-booked visitors. Also check the cafe closing time on the beach (ice creams etc) as it closed at 3pm when we were there.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

March 2022

Wonderful exotic gardens

We visited in February and were surprised by how warm and mild the atmosphere was in the gardens. What a wonderful variety of plants, shrubs and trees! well laid out paths allow the visitor to wander around the grounds to access different view points. The beach at the bottom of the valley was a lovely surprise. We particularly liked the water feature cascading down the valley.
Excellent cafe in a delightful light and airy modern building. The entry fee is reasonable and good value for money.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2021

An enjoyable afternoon out

Thoroughly enjoyed our time at Trebah, September was a good time to visit as the hydrangeas were flowering beautifully. The beach was lovely as was the delicious ice cream!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2020

A disabled persons opinion

I was really looking forward to visiting Trebah but was really disappointed, I was only able to go out of the reception building in my wheelchair when I was faced with the most sever decline and was told that it was like that all the way. It was very unsafe for me to go any further, so had to turn round and go out of the gardens


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2020

Beautiful gardens and beach

Well worth a visit. Really incredibly, calming gardens with excellent covid measures in place to feel safe. The private beach is just lovely, worth the short queue to get in (controlled by a traffic light system to ensure not too many people are on it are time). Nice cafe with gluten free options. A very good day out, would highly recommend.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

May 2020

Best gardens to visit in the area

If you like to visit gardens then this is one of the very best in the area. We prefer it to the nearby Glendurgan gardens, though Glendurgan is run by the National Trust so you can get in for free if you are a member.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

November 2019

LES CALDER

Excellent lovely gardens which as NT members (although Trebah is privately owned)
out of high season, can be viewed for very reasonable cost.
Best more natural gardens in the area in my view.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2019

Wonderful Gardens leading down to a lovely beach.

These gardens are truly fascinating and beautiful. We loved that the dog was welcome even in the cafe and the food and drink were all really good, healthy, well prepared and delicious.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2019

Impressive gardens and picturesque beach

Beautiful gardens. Very pleasant staff and good food. The private beach was very picturesque. Would recommend.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2015

You won't be disappointed

What a wonderful place to lose yourself in nature discovering plants I had never seen before and some looked like they stepped out of Jurassic Park! We stayed into the evening for a fantastic Miracle Theatre production in the Amphitheatre called The Magnificent Three which was absolutely brilliant, great story, great cast and highly recommended, I will be looking out for their next production. Overall a very pleasing day with ice cream on the beach too, what more could you want!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

July 2014

A mini paradise

This was such a wonderful find. A complete tropical paradise hidden away down the creek. You really feel like you have disappeared to a magical world here and it's a great place to escape. Beautiful water gardens and walks through the woods, which eventually lead down to a private secluded beach. Would happily come here time and again. Lovely cafe as well and there's also a cafe on the beach.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

July 2014

Nice family day out

We visited the gardens on Father's Day (three generations of us!) and it was a lovely day out. It was interesting seeing all the exotic plants and following the path through the gardens to the private beach at the end where an ice cream sat on the beach is a must! The adventure play areas within the gardens were great for the kids.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

June 2014

We hadn't heard about Trebah before we arrived but it proved to be a fabulous day out and the gardens were very special. Better than Eden in some ways and the weather on the day was perfect.
The walk down to the bay was superb. Also enjoyed the shop, cafe and garden centre.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

May 2013

We have been to Trebah several times in the past, but the garden was at it's loveliest this time, with loads of spring flowers as well as the rhododendrons etc.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

December 2012

I love trebah

Trebah is a brilliant day out, and the beach is gorgeous!!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2012

Trebah Garden

A really delightful garden with much to see. Although steep in places, there are plenty of benches to rest before venturing further.

The glimpse of the sea as you wend your way through the garden is really beautiful and really well worth the trip down to the bottom.

Well worth a visit time and time again.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

June 2012

Gets better every time

We love Trebah Gardens, they are also dog friendly, though unfortunately we did see evidence that some dog owners were not respecting the fact that clearing up is a must if this is to continue. We really enjoy walking around the gardens and always spend at least three hours doing so. Always something different to see. Already looking forward to our next visit.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

May 2012

We enjoyed that they are clearly continuing to develop and work on the garden in the 5 years since we last visited. Cafe very good and plenty of sheltered outdoor space. Plenty to see in May and an icecream on the beach was a great treat.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

May 2012

Trebah Garden

Wonderful garden especially in May when we were there. A beach with a cafe half way round and the ubiquitous crab sandwiches in the cafe near the entrance. We could have spent a whole day here.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2011

A great place to visit. Even on a dull day this provided some great views and a fascinating range of plants. The beach was an added bonus. The restaurant provided a good range of dishes, including some gluten free choices.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2011

I can only endorse all that has been said before - the gardens are magical and inspirational, with a wonderful collection of hydrangeas as well as a magnificent bamboo thicket. The beach is a dear, with lovely views across the water.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2011

I can only endorse all that has been said before - the gardens are magical and inspirational, with a wonderful collection of hydrangeas as well as a magnificent bamboo thicket. The beach is a dear, with lovely views across the water.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

July 2011

Worth a visit, even on a wet day. The cream tea in the cafe was so good there is no chance it could ever be matched anywhere else. Enjoyed the shop too. We spent 2 hours in the property although it's not all that large, including time at the cafe. It's advisable to go early when it's really quiet.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2008

Suitable for young and old

I would recommend this garden for anyone. The walks around the garden can be taken at any pace and are endlessly fascinating for young children as well as older relatives. Even those who may not be as agile as they once were will be able to manage a good deal of the garden and there are plenty of places to stop, admire the view and rest. The staff are very helpful, always ready to discuss an unusual plant and the cafe is run by a group of very cheerful women, who provide simple but delicious food.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2008

A beautiful place, starting with formal gardens at the top, winding down through subtropical exotica to a small beach. We once went there on a winter's day where there was snow at the top of the garden and brilliant sunshine once you went through the doorway onto the beach; my children said it was like going into Narnia!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2008


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

July 2008


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

July 2008

Walking

Trebah Gardens are excellent for all the family - there is also a beach below for children to explore. Kids can take part in the quiz as they walk around the gardens which makes for a more peaceful time for the parents!

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Probably the most photographed beach in the area - the rugged, rocky coastline, caves and gleaming white sand make it one of Cornwall’s prettiest, take note though, the beach is totally covered at high tide. National Trust car parking is available with access to the beach via a steep gravelled path. Cafe and toilets are available during the summer months.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

April 2023

Stunninh

This place is stunning to visit, has a great little cafe, absolutely worth to walk around for a good time and sit/play on the beach. It's truly the gem of England.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2021

Kynance Cove

This is a stunning beach to visit. Be sure to arrive early in summer months so as to get into the car park nearest the beach, otherwise, it's a long walk from the overflow car park! It's well worth the early start and walk to the beach though, the views are stunning. Worth checking tides before you go so you can ensure you make the most of the beach at low tide.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

October 2020

Beautiful day out

Stunning , a must


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2020

Gorgeous dramatic windswept and steep

Gorgeous dramatic beach but time your visit carefully as at high tide there is no beach. Also dogs not allowed on beach in summer as National Trust so have to stay in cafe. Steep climb down so not wheelchair accessible. Make sure you bring your national trust membership card with you when you visit as otherwise will cost you £7 to park.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2020

Busy and you’ll need change for carpark

We knew it would be busy but hadn’t appreciated quite how much. You cannot take dogs onto the cove and trailers are not allowed in carpark they’re pretty strict so don’t try and sneak in! It’s very organised with lots volunteers and go with change for car park, although it suggests there is a signal, behind the main hut so you can pay by phone it’s not the case, signal v poor.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2020

Beautiful beach...

...but get there early. Check the tide times to plan your visit as beach virtually non-existent at high tide. Also the slightly longer, easier walk is better on your knees and much quieter, better option to walk back up in my opinion!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2020

Beautiful but very busy

If you’re going to go here then go early! We went at 9am one day and got parked fine, had a lovely breakfast at the cafe then wondered around the cliffs. Incredible views. Dogs aren’t allowed on the beach from 10-6pm. We tried to go back a few days later, arriving at 9:20 and the car park was completely full!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

January 2020

Wonderful cove!

We went on a stormy weekday in winter and it was fantastically spectacular. Wish we'd paid for longer parking! The walk gives you brilliant views and the cove itself was full of crashing waves! Unfortunately the cafe was shut (only open at weekends in January). But there was a baby seal lying on the path. Sorry, I can't guarantee that it'll be there when you visit. :-)


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2019

most beautiful cove

Though it is very busy and crowded its definitely worth a visit
the Kynance Cove Cafe above the beach is a highlight


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2018

Well worth the walk !

We loved the walk to Kynance and the cafe and cove when we got there. They even had lots of gluten free choices.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

May 2017

England's own Paradise

Great walks and when you actually walk down to see it a low tide you've got to catch your breath. Why people go to other countries looking for similar places I do not know. Absolute stunning.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

April 2016

Beautiful place


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2015

One of my favourite places in the whole of Cornwall... absolutely beautiful. Well worth a visit!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2012

Best Beach in the world

Picturesque, West facing suntrap, great surf, caves and rock pools.
My 10 year old confidently states it is the best beach in the world and I agree.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

May 2012

Well worth the drive

Although there is plenty to see near Falmouth this beautiful beach on the Lizard is a must and if you forget your picnic don't worry there is an excellent cafe when you get there. There are 2 paths to take from the National Trust car park, one a bit challenging and the other one very straightforward and wheel chair friendly. A fantastic morning out, a lovely walk and all very photogenic.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

November 2011

The Place to visit on The Lizard

Kynance Cove is probably the only place on The Lizard that everyone should visit. Spectacular at any time of the year, in all weather conditions, but probably better to avoid high tide, as there is no beach!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2011

Stunning!

We could have spent every day here and not got bored. Beautiful views, sandy beach, caves, mermaids pool, sea, rock pools and a cafe that offered lovely food and great coffee - even the toilets were spotless. The only thing I would say is if you have younger children be prepared for the walk back up to the car after a long day on the beach. But don't let it put you off - its worth it!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

July 2011

Spectacular scenery. We'd already been swimming that day so didn't get in the sea but it was beautiful just to sit up on the cliffs with an ice cream and enjoy watching others enjoy the waves. Being a National Trust member, parking is free so could stay as long or as short as we pleased. Wish we'd spent more time exploring the cove a bit more as I understand there are caves etc. Highly recommended


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

July 2011

Best Beach on the Lizard

Whilst some don't rate this beach due to the steep walks down to and back up from the beach and the fact that there is no beach left at high tide, in our opinion it is the best beach on the Lizard and definitely worth a visit.
To avoid having to carry too much don't worry about packing lunch as the cafe there is excellent and has loads of different options from jackets to toasties, cream teas and of course pasties.
The advantage of high tide covering the whole beach is that the sand is always pristinely clean and great for making castles!
The sea is usually pretty calm but fairly cold in comparison with others locally, dolphins are often seen in the waters and fish in the cove round the back of the caves - great for snorkelling.
Toilets on this beach are spotlessly clean too which is a bonus.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

June 2011

The best Beach

One of probably the best beaches in the UK if not Europe and further afield. Spectacular either when calm or during a storm. The pristine sand is cleaned by each high tide and if you make the effort in checking your tide times, fancy a paddle, and get there about an hour before low tide, you could be the first to make your footprints in the untouched sand. A brilliant National Trust cafe where you can get to eat (in my opinion) the best British bacon butty (even though its in a baguette) plus the view to relish. My other half recommends the crab sandwich. And we both say mmmmm to the cream teas. And then you can exercise it all off with the coast walks north or south.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

April 2009

Very pretty beach with some amazing coastal paths surrounding it.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

October 2008

Kynance Cove

Spectacular wildlife, plants, views and rock formations with a beautiful beach (at low tide) and bathing. Wonderful local walks to the Lizard and Mullion Harbour. National Trust cafe with outside seating.

- Rodney Keen

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

A beach cafe in the most rustic sense - a beachside shed with some outdoor seating. It is a National Trust-owned hut, but run by a local couple who provide 'Feast Nights' - now made famous by their appearance on ITV's 'Cornwall with Caroline Quentin'. You need to buy tickets, but the hut is generally open to everyone, except during the winter, so check times on their Web site.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

October 2023

Hidden hut

After a short walk along the coast, perfect place to eat overlooking the sea, great food choices and they're delicious.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

October 2023

Pasties!

Walked the short distance from Gerrans to here and enjoyed a pasty in the sun looking out to sea. Yummy!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2023

Madelaine

Amazing location!!
Even more amazing food… wow! The best Cornish pasty, and curry, with flat bread, all homemade!!!
Must make a visit


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2023

Love it!

Great location, food excellent, friendly and welcoming.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

April 2023

Lovely food.

Locally cooked food a must if you are visiting this beach.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2022

Beware under-cooked brownies

Stomach upset after a coffee and undercooked brownie at the Hidden Hut in June.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2022

Over priced

Expensive, long queues, not very friendly. take your own refreshments or buy from friendly shop in Portscatho


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2022

Best Tomato soup ever tested

Wow what a place! Nestled behind the beach and within walking distance. Absolutely amazing food, the menu is mouthwatering! Don’t be put off by the queues, service is very quick. We had the tomato soup and it was ‘the best tomato’s soup ever tasted’ ! Such amazing flavours! Definitely worth a visit! Beautiful views too! Well done the hidden hut and keep up the good work!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

June 2022

A lovely experience

We can now see why this place is so popular! The service is excellent very friendly staff who take a minute to ask you about your visit while serving you. The food is beautifly cooked all be it presented in a takeaway box or cup the taste is incredible. My husband opted for the smoked beef chilli I had the Dahl served with flat bread both delicious. It was towards the end of our holiday otherwise we would have had lunch there every day.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

March 2022

visited in March

Windy, sunny and busyish. Interesting changing lunch menu which comes in cartons you can take away or eat on site. Also usual snacks and drinks. No need to book in March.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

October 2021

Hidden Gem

Lovely little walk from the car park where you come across some steps, if you then take the steps immediately going up you then come across the stunning Hidden Hut, where the food is fantastic, may be a little pricey, but so worth it, especially sitting on the benches


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

October 2021

Amazing

We visited the Hidden Hut whilst on holiday last week. Gorgeous food. We had the watercress soup which was scrumptious. Really recommend a visit.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

October 2020

Hidden

What a surprise . Very popular so be prepared to queue but you can enjoy the view of Porthcurnick beach and headland.
Excellent customer service.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2020

Very interesting

Worth a little walk.
Very enterprising!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

November 2019

A little gem

What a wonderful beachside find. It is super popular now so expect to queue, but it's is completely worth it with exceptional food, and a great beachside location. You won't regret a day out here. Check the website for opening times/days.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2019

Great food overlooking the beach

Not just another beach front cafe. This place is possibly the best beach cafe/restaurant going. Great food and atmosphere. Really hits the spot. You will not be disappointed and worth the effort.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2019

Mrs Jarvis

Really fantastic food, great service (despite the length of the queue). You must visit!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

June 2019

Perfect situation and great food

If you didn’t already know it, this a now a justly famous spit just above a lovely Cornish beach.
Splendid food - some fusion inspired and some more typical local Cornish. Great atmosphere. Also they have now a great Hidden Hut cookbook. Such a happy mix of photos and recipes!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

April 2019

lush nosh

definitely recommend for a yummy beachside lunch


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2017

Being relatively local to the area, we felt it was time to see if this often-mentioned beach cafe lived up to it's reputation....and it did! On a sunny August Sunday, the beach was busy and so was the Hidden Hut. Be prepared to queue - for quite a while - but once you've selected which of the mouthwatering options to go for, you've plenty of choice of places to sit and enjoy the really well cooked food and the amazing location. No doubt this will be the first of many visits to come!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

November 2016

Wonderful location

Perfect for coffee and cake, overlooking Porthcurnick beach.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

November 2016

Stunning place for a delicious lunch! Pricey but great quality. Locally sourced and freshly made. Busy on Bank holidays but worth the queue. Soups are always fabulous as are the pasties, pulled pork baps and sausage rolls. We were lucky enough to get tickets for a feast night once and it was a most memorable and special event. Check out their Facebook page https://en-gb.facebook.com/thehiddenhut/

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Taste life on a working organic Cornish farm. Walk the ponds, feed the ducks, watch the cows being milked and then indulge with some of the best ice cream in the county. The cream teas are pretty good too! During the summer months you can enjoy delicious pizza.

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

October 2020

A real Cornish Farm

Fantastic Ice Creams and local delicacies, the home produced pizzas cooked in a pizza oven are fantastic. Walking the ponds area is very calming and can form part of an interesting round St Keverne walk.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

August 2014

A great place to visit with children - lots of animals to say hello to, feed the ducks, watch the milking and of course to sample the yummy ice cream! And, if like mine, your little one enjoys driving then it will be hard to tear them away from driving the tractor!


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

September 2012

I return to SW Cornwall once a year - and Roskilly's is always on the agenda for the ice cream and cream teas. It's an additional extra when the tide has forced you off the beach early. You can buy Roskilly's ice cream at a few places - but you never get all the flavours they have on offer at the farm. Idyllic walks around the ponds and watching the organisation of the milking while you work your way through their generous ice creams. Not to be missed! :)


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

June 2012

A holiday highlight for our children - especially seeing the cows being milked. The ice cream was beautiful. Having visited last about 8 years ago, my husband and I did feel,that the information in the milking shed could have been updated - it did look tatty! Also, they asked children to name the calves but you couldn't see their names. My son (5) would have liked some commentary when the cows came in to be milked. Overall though, we would definitely return


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

July 2011

We were a bit disappointed with this place - it was very commercialised and the shop wasn't very good. The ice cream is delicious, especially the gooseberry yogurt flavour, but you can get that at quite a number of other places around there.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

May 2011

A great place to visit with or without children. The food and organic icecream is lovely. Highly recommend.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

March 2010

Roskilly's Farm

I have to say that this is one of my favourite places in South West Cornwall. A great day out for the family with a chance to walk around the ponds and feed the ducks, to watching the local cows being milked in the Milking Parlour. The milk is then used to make the famous Roskilly's ice cream (delicious!!) After a late summer afternoon stroll through the fields why not stay a bit longer and try their delicious evening barbecues.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

November 2009

Fantastic ice creams and so many flavours to choose from - BBQ banana, Hokey Pokey and Blackberry Cheesecake all go down a treat.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

August 2008

Excellent home made food, walks and children's activities.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

July 2008

Walking the ponds and farmland is the perfect excuse to build up an appetite for a lovely ice cream - if you can decide on a flavour from the extensive variety made on site! You could tie it in with a visit to one of the nearby beaches, or a longer walk on part of the South West Coast Path. Lunches in the sunny courtyard are good too.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

July 2008

Got to be the best ice-cream in Cornwall! They do tasty salads and pies and wonderful cream teas. In the summer they do a BBQ in the evening. Great for families.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

July 2008

Great whatever the weather

Well you could start with a wander around the ponds, why not bring the dog it is sure to enjoy this! Maybe feed the ducks or even just sit for a while and watch the world go by! Then head back to the barns for a well deserved ice cream. So many different flavours how do you chose? Why not stop and watch milking the kids will love it. Lovely selection of gifts in the gift shop and great local produce. Stop into the evening and enjoy the popular BBQ or on chillier evenings sit in by the open fire and enjoy a warming meal. What ever the weather your sure to enjoy a few hours here.

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Expect a warm welcome and a portion fit for a pirate. Treat yourself to the Cornish lobster.

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

April 2023

Lovely local pub

This local inn is in the very centre of Cadgwith Cove, right opposite the fishing boats - the produce could not be fresher! We had both lunch and supper here during our stay and both meals were delicious. The landlords and staff were very friendly and professional, even during busy periods they had smiles on their faces and welcome everyone in. On a Friday night you are treated to local sea shanty singing! The pub is very much a social hub for the area which is great to see, and there are also gin tasting events, pub quiz and folk music nights too. Highly recommend the food and local Cornish gins. A really great pub which seems to hold itself to very high standards. Will definitely return.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

April 2022

Great pub

We had a great meal. It’s opened everyday now (was closed Wed and Thursday as a result ofCovid). Friendly staff, great atmosphere, very good food (great seafood options).


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

October 2020

John G

Had a great meal very friendly would recommend


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

October 2020

Great pub

Friendly staff, covid safe dog friendly, amazing food at good prices, closed wed and thurs and need to book, but the lovely staff squeezed us in last minute on two occasions


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

September 2020

Fab food, friendly service.

Great pub and excellent pub food, fish specials straight off the boat. Winter all inclusive breaks here excellent value


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

September 2020

Lovely traditional pub.

Nice friendly pub, seafood chowder was lovely. Closed on Wednesday and Thursday but not sure if as a result of Covid 19. Need to book if you want to eat there.
Cadgwith Cove Singers couldn't sing in the pub itself but sang shanties on Friday from a shack on the beach and people stood outside to listen.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

August 2020

Lovely pub

Due to Covid restrictions had to ensure we booked in advance but so glad we did.
Delicious food and staff went out of their way to explain procedures but yet still ensure we could relax and enjoy our time at the pub.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

August 2020

Lovely little pub in the village

We didn’t manage to eat here but had a few drinks, lovely pub with a nice friendly atmosphere. Shame it’s closed Wednesdays and Thursdays though!


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

September 2019

Great welcome

A fab local pub, friendly, welcoming, great food, wine and beer. The folk night on tuesday was a must


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

August 2019

highly recommended

the inn has its special charm and character
very friendly people, who run the inn
very good food


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

July 2017

Five star food and friendliness

We ate here three times during a week's holiday in Cadgwith and were impressed by the food and warm welcome. Thoroughly enjoyed folk night on Tuesday and can highly recommend the fresh fish dishes on the specials menu - and the sticky toffee pudding! Really added to our holiday.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

November 2008

Can Be Hit or Miss ! !

Fabulous location with roaring fires in the winter and sun terrace. However, the quality of food and the welcome can vary! Not the best value in the area, but Folk Night on Tuesdays and Cadgwith Singers on Fridays (10pm onwards ) always good fun.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

July 2008

Singing by the Sea

Both in and out of season an excellent local pub with good food and plenty of atmosphere and lots of colourful characters! Tuesday nights is folk night - so bring an instrument and join in. Fridays come and listen to the Cadgwith Singers sing the odd shanty or three.
Tables are bookable for food - definitely recommended in season.

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