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Little & Great Molunan Beaches und St Anthony Lighthouse

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Little & Great Molunan Beaches und St Anthony Lighthouse

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Nestled on the scenic Roseland Peninsula in Cornwall, United Kingdom, Little & Great Molunan Beaches and St Anthony Lighthouse offer a captivating blend of natural beauty and maritime history. Situated at the eastern entrance to Falmouth Harbour, also known as Carrick Roads, this area is dominated by St Anthony Head, rising to an elevation of approximately 74 meters. The iconic St Anthony Lighthouse stands prominently, guiding vessels, while the two sheltered coves beneath provide idyllic coastal escapes.

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    St Anthony Head & Percuil River Schleife von Portscatho — Cornwall

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    Embark on the St Anthony Head & Percuil River loop from Portscatho, a moderate hike spanning 9.7 miles (15.6 km) with an elevation gain of 578 feet (176 metres), typically…

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    Ort: Gerrans, South West England, England, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    What is the typical difficulty and terrain for walks around St Anthony Head and Molunan Beaches?

    The walks around St Anthony Head and to Molunan Beaches are generally considered easy to moderate. The path from the National Trust car park to the beaches is a short stroll, while the section of the South West Coast Path around St Anthony Head involves some gentle ascents and descents. The terrain is mostly well-maintained coastal path, but can be uneven in places, especially closer to the beaches. Hikers should expect some steps and potentially muddy sections after rain.

    How long does it take to walk to Great Molunan Beach from the car park?

    From the National Trust car park at St Anthony Head, the walk to Great Molunan Beach is relatively short, typically taking about 5-10 minutes. It's a pleasant downhill stroll along a well-defined path.

    Are there specific features at Little and Great Molunan Beaches that are good for exploration?

    Yes, both beaches offer unique features. Great Molunan is larger and retains sand even at high tide, making it ideal for relaxing. Little Molunan features a large cave and the remains of an old quay, which is popular for wild swimming and quay jumping at high water. Both beaches are excellent for rock pooling, especially on the southern side of Little Molunan at low tide, when the two beaches also connect.

    What is the history behind St Anthony Lighthouse?

    St Anthony Lighthouse was built in 1835 by Trinity House to guide vessels into Falmouth Harbour and warn of hazards like the Manacles Rocks. Designed by James Walker, it initially used Argand oil lamps. It was automated in 1987 and is famously known for its appearance in the opening credits of the 1980s children's television series 'Fraggle Rock'.

    Is public transport available to St Anthony Head and the lighthouse area?

    While direct bus services to St Anthony Head are limited, a scenic alternative is the ferry service from St Mawes to Place. From Place, it's approximately a 2km walk along the South West Coast Path to reach St Anthony Head and the lighthouse. This offers a beautiful approach to the area.

    Are there any permits required to visit St Anthony Head or the beaches?

    No, there are no specific permits required to visit St Anthony Head, the lighthouse area, or Little & Great Molunan Beaches. The area is managed by the National Trust, and access to the paths and beaches is generally free and open to the public.

    How crowded do Little & Great Molunan Beaches get, especially during peak season?

    Despite their beauty, Little & Great Molunan Beaches are often described as offering a 'private haven' and a peaceful escape. While they can see more visitors during peak summer months, they tend to be less crowded than some of Cornwall's more accessible beaches due to the walk required to reach them. Arriving earlier in the day can help ensure a more tranquil experience.

    Are the Molunan Beaches and St Anthony Head area suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the area is generally family-friendly. The beaches offer safe, sheltered waters for swimming and excellent rock pooling opportunities. The walks are relatively easy, though parents should be mindful of the coastal path's uneven sections and proximity to cliffs. The historical fortifications near the lighthouse also provide interesting exploration for older children.

    Are there any dog restrictions on Molunan Beaches or the surrounding coastal paths?

    No, the Molunan Beaches are dog-friendly year-round, making them an excellent choice for visitors with canine companions. Dogs are also welcome on the surrounding coastal paths, though it's always recommended to keep them under control, especially near wildlife or livestock.

    What kind of wildlife can be seen around St Anthony Head?

    St Anthony Head is a fantastic spot for wildlife observation. The coastal location means you might spot various seabirds, including cormorants, gulls, and perhaps even peregrine falcons. Keep an eye on the waters for seals and occasionally dolphins. The headland's flora also supports diverse insect life.

    Are there cafes or pubs near St Anthony Head and Molunan Beaches?

    There are no cafes or pubs directly at St Anthony Head or the Molunan Beaches themselves. Visitors should plan to bring their own refreshments. However, nearby villages such as Portscatho and St Mawes offer a selection of cafes, pubs, and restaurants for pre- or post-walk refreshments.

    What are the best conditions for wild swimming at Molunan Beaches?

    The Molunan Beaches are known for their good water quality and sheltered conditions, making them excellent for wild swimming. The best conditions are typically during calm weather and at high tide, especially if you wish to swim from the old quay at Little Molunan. Always check local tide times and weather forecasts before entering the water.

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