“Discover the Hidden Gem of Portscatho in Cornwall”

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Cornwall, a beloved destination for UK vacationers, is home to numerous hidden treasures, including the delightful village of Portscatho. Situated on the eastern side of the peninsula, approximately seven miles southeast of Truro, this charming coastal village attracts fewer tourists compared to other parts of Cornwall. Its scenic cottages along the waterfront and clear blue waters exude an alluring charm, making it a picturesque yet often undiscovered corner of Cornwall.

Portscatho’s east-facing cove offers excellent wind protection, historically serving as a hub for fishermen in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, it functions as a smaller-scale port, supplying the locals with fresh catches. The sheltered Gerrans Bay, ideal for swimming and close to several sandy beaches, is a perfect spot for families seeking a safe and enjoyable seaside experience.

In the heart of the village, visitors can explore various shops, including a grocery store, butcher’s shop, galleries, and gift shops. A local favorite, The Plume of Feathers pub, renowned for serving top-quality ales and delectable food, is a must-visit establishment in Portscatho.

A TripAdvisor review raved about the pub’s friendly staff and delicious offerings, describing the dining experience as akin to home-cooked meals with unique twists on traditional dishes. The village has become a popular spot for holiday-makers to indulge in sea, sand, and sunshine, with a charming tradition of families gathering at sunset to witness the sky’s amber transformation as they dive into the waters below.

Global Travellers highlighted the village’s culinary delights, citing a clifftop stroll, dining at The Hidden Hut, and savoring a chocolate brownie from Tatam’s as memorable experiences. For those seeking more active adventures, Portscatho offers numerous scenic walks, such as a circular route along Gerrans Bay’s coastline, providing stunning views on an easy-to-moderate path. Alternatively, visitors can opt for a circular trek along the Roseland shoreline for a different perspective of the area’s natural beauty.

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