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Old Feb 21st, 2015, 05:00 PM
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Good home base in Cornwall

My sister and I are looking for a small town/village in Cornwall to be our base for 5-7 days of hiking. We do not want to rent a car, so need somewhere accessible from London by public transportation that also has good local transportation (bus or taxi in a pinch) to/from day hikes, some restaurants/ pubs, accommodation, local businesses. We would like to be able to do a few hikes from the door (so don't want a town so big you need a bus to start every hike.) We would prefer to be on the coast. Does such a place exist?

(Previously have stayed in the town of Seaford on the south coast which is exactly the kind of place we are looking for.)

Thank you for any ideas.
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Old Feb 22nd, 2015, 03:35 AM
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Falmouth. Easy train ride from Paddington with a change at Truro. Foot ferries abound (see the Fal river links website), plus water taxis and buses. Plenty of shops, pubs and restaurants in the town itself, plus a maritime museum and castle (and another castle in easy reach from the St Mawes ferry) for wet days.
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Old Feb 22nd, 2015, 03:45 AM
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yes, I agree with a nicecupoftea that Falmouth would be a great base, and there are a number of hikes that you can do simply by walking out of the door, or by getting a boat and walking from there. Also some great restaurants, a theatre/cinema, galleries, two museums [the municipal one and the National Maritime museum] Pendents Castle and Little Dennis, gardens, etc. etc.

You might also like to look a Fowey [though you'd need a bus to get there] and Penzance, which is lovely but you would need to get a bus before you started walking, in most cases.

hope that helps!
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Old Feb 23rd, 2015, 10:39 AM
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Yes thanks, this gives me a great start. I had thought about both Falmouth and Penzance. Glad to see I'm on the right track!
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Falmouth to me was much more whatever than Penzance, which did not have a city feeling but seemed spread out without as I recall a seafront right in town - Falmouth was to me a dreamy old port - a place that seemed so so nice (as Penzance did to in its own way).
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Penzance has a seafront. We walked along the promenade to Newlyn, about a mile, some of it in the rain with winds that turned our umbrellas inside out. Very refreshing!
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carolyn - there is a famous painting of the prom at Penzance where the people are doing just that - it's on the Penlee Gallery and Museum website:

http://www.penleehouse.org.uk/newlyn-school.html

it's obviously a common occurrence round those parts!
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We went to the Gallery, Ann, but I don't remember seeing that painting. It's great!
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Carolyn - that's a shame. Depending on what the main exhibition is, they have more [or less] room for displaying the permanent collection, which is why I like to pop in when I can to see what's on the walls at any particular time.
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