En-suite Bed & Breakfast in St.
Mawes St. Mawes - Roseland Peninsula The
Victory Inn is the only traditional pub in St Mawes, Cornwall enjoyed by both
locals and visitors alike. Serving lunches and dinners seven days a week, the
menu contains something for everyone including fresh local seafood dishes, steaks,
pasta and vegetarian options. Children's menu also available. Upstairs is an elegant
but informal non-smoking restaurant serving the same excellent menu (booking advisable).
Outside seating with views over the harbour. Good selection of beers and wines
including 4 different real ales and 3 lagers. Children and dogs welcome.
ROOMS The Victory
has two very well appointed rooms, with double beds and en-suite bathrooms, and
contain all the usual facilities. The victory is situated right in the middle
of the village making staying there very convenient for exploring the area. Car
parking is available either on the quay (15m), or in the main village car park
(75m). The rooms fill up very quickly in the Summer months and booking is strongly
recommended. RESTAURANT As
well as serving food downstairs in the bar area, the Victory also has a more formal
restaurant upstairs that connects to a recently completed outside terrace with
excellent views across the St Mawes bay. The restaurant takes advantage of the
local fishermen and offer fresh fish dishes that change almost daily, from whole
sole and bass fillets to whole lobster! The restaurant is
also available for private functions and parties. Booking
is advisable during the summer season. LOCATION St.
Mawes, is a pretty harbourside village that looks out over the River Fal towards
the busy maritime town of Falmouth. The dramatic Cornish coastline around St.
Mawes was used as the setting for the popular television series Poldark. This
is very much a sea faring community, with boats and yachts continually setting
anchor in the calm waters just beyond the main harbour. St. Mawes' sheltered location
creates a a safe anchorage with easy access to the coast, the Fal and the Carrick
Roads - (a large waterway created after the Ice age from an ancient valley which
flooded as the melt waters caused the sea level to rise dramatically -creating
an immense natural harbour, the world's third largest, which is navigable from
Falmouth to Truro). St. Mawes is an ideal spot for a family
holiday. The village has two very good beaches, on either side of the harbour,
both beaches are excellent for swimming and benefit from a southerly aspect -
making them ideal for sunbathing. |