
Helston Travel Guide
For your staycation in Helston, there’s an abundance of activities to enjoy. Whether you’re seeking scenic walks, family outings, or a dive into Cornish heritage, there’s something for everyone. Explore the activities below to make your stay extraordinary:

Walks
National Trust at Penrose – Delve into the history and natural beauty of the area with various walking trails. Wooded country around Cornwall’s largest natural lake. Penrose features woodland tracks, stretches of coastline and open parkland, the perfect backdrop for a day out.
South West Coast Path – This iconic 630-mile National Trail is within easy reach. Take on a short stroll or an ambitious hike; just head toward the coast and choose your direction for an adventure!
Cober Valley – A mainly wooded nature reserve just outside the historic market town of Helston. Walks in this area take you around Loe Pool and to Loe Bar and even Porthleven for the more intrepid walker.

Beaches
Porthleven Beach – A short drive or a scenic walk from Wheal Dream, this beach offers stunning views, ample parking, and dog-friendly spaces year-round. Enjoy the sandy shores at low tide.
Loe Bar Beach – Approximately 15 minutes away, this beautiful beach is ideal for a day out. With sand, surf, and stunning scenery, it’s a great spot for a relaxing beach day. Check tide times for the best experience.
Gunwalloe Church Cove – A hidden gem just a short drive from the resort. This secluded beach is accessible on foot and offers a wild, unspoiled landscape that’s dog-friendly all year.

Villages & Towns
Helston – The historic market town of Helston is just around the corner. Wander through its charming streets, explore local shops, galleries, and enjoy a meal at one of the many cafes and restaurants.
Porthleven – A picturesque fishing village nearby, known for its bustling harbor, art galleries, and excellent seafood. Perfect for a leisurely day out.
Falmouth – A vibrant town with plenty of activities – from maritime museums and art galleries to boat trips and beachfront bars. There’s always something to see and do.

Cornish Heritage
Tregonning Hill – Near Helston, this site features one of Cornwall’s best-preserved medieval dovecotes. It’s a great spot for history enthusiasts.
National Maritime Museum Cornwall – Located in Falmouth, this museum offers a fascinating glimpse into Cornwall’s maritime history with interactive exhibits and collections.
The Museum of Cornish Life, Helston – Dive into the local history with this charming museum featuring a range of exhibits showcasing Helston’s past.

Local Adventures
Wheal Dream Golf – Enjoy a round of golf at the resort’s own golf course, whether its Football Golf, Rugby Golf or Pitch & Putt, there is fun for all the family set amidst beautiful Cornish scenery.
The Lizard Peninsula – Explore the dramatic landscapes, coastal trails, and charming villages of this stunning region. A must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Discover more about what Cornwall has to offer and plan your perfect staycation in Helston.