Penzance to St Ives

Beautiful coastline, sandy beaches, great place for walking - and some fantastic pubs with good food and real ale!

The Red Lion, Newlyn

The Red Lion, dining area
The Red Lion sits on the hill at the top of Newlyn overlooking the marvelous  port with a vast collection of fishing vessels together with St Michael Mounts in clear view. The pub is the hub of the local fishing industry and your Landlord and Landlady, Tom and Jackie have been at the pub for 25 years.

Their speciality is the crab soup as well as a warm welcome and a range of Cornish Ales in the surroundings of a traditional local with a real fire. It has an elevated secret garden to the rear.



The Coldstreamer, Gulval
Tom, Dick & Harry welcome you to The Coldstreamer, a traditional pub situated in the secluded & quiet village of Gulval.

Our fresh & bright restaurant offers quality food made with seasonal & local produce (most of our vegetables are grown less than two miles away).

Along with comfortable & modern rooms this makes The Coldstreamer an ideal place to rest & relax for a few days.



Turks Head Bar area





Experience the unique atmosphere of a place in history that is steeped in intrigue and mystery. Imagine yourself taking a drink in the same place that Pirates and Smugglers once used some 750 years ago. This is one of the oldest pubs in Cornwall. 

Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere in the comfort of the bar area. Ponder over the selection of the finest food in the area from our extensive menu or simply enjoy the ambiance of a local friendly pub. Our restaurant serves the freshness, finest local produce. Our food has been recognised by numerous awards. All you need to do is sit back and enjoy.



The White Hart, Ludgvan

The White Hart, Ludgvan



The White Hart dates back to the 1300 as one of the oldest pubs in the area and has a wealth of charm and character.

Beverley oversees the menu personally and using blackboards can change the offer on a daily basis to ensure that the most is made from seasonal fresh local produce.

Our garden area is ideal for the summer months directly next door to the local church.


The Engine Inn, Nancledra 

The Engine Inn, Nancledra
This classic Cornish pub, formerly a counting house for a nearby tin mine then a farmhouse, sits on the stunningly beautiful moors between St Ives and Penzance. Our large open fire is a cosy place to sit and enjoy a drink with friends or even a cup over a cup of fresh coffee.

Helen & Steve are your new mine hosts and is looking to create a new and exciting menu ready for the new year but why not pop in and meet the new team over the festive period.



Halsetown Inn, St Ives
The Halsetown has plenty of history going back to  the 1830's and many features have been retained during the recent completed refurbishment. 

New Owners Jenny & Jonathan plan to maintain the traditional offer but have brought a unique food range to West Cornwall called Pie Minister which is a range of homemade Pies with various fillings.  In addition there is a specials offer and Sunday Lunch too.



Cornish Arms lounge area
The Cornish Arms, St Ives

The Cornish Arms is a classic Cornish pub located on the main road into St Ives close to Carbis bay.  Recently refurbished to bring out the character in this fantastic local pub.

The bar area has wonderful open fire and an area to meet with friends for a quiet drink, we offer a wide range of drinks including local Cornish Ales. Regular entertainments such as quizzes and live music are a real must see.


The Lamb & Flag, Canonstown

Lamb and Flag dining area
The Lamb and Flag is a welcoming pub and we aim to serve as much locally sourced products as possible.  We have a varied menu with daily specials to ensure that there is something for everyone.

We are very much a traditional Cornish pub offering good home cooked food.We look forward to seeing you soon.




The Star Inn, St Erth

The Star Inn, St Erth
The Star Inn is a real locals pub in the heart of the village of St Erth just a short distance from Hayle and Penzance. It has a restaurant area which offers great pub food and fantastic Sunday lunches but is also great for small functions and meetings.

The open fire is a wonderful welcome during the winter months and the in the summer the garden area is ideal for families.




The Trevelyan Arms, Goldsithney

The Trevelyan Arms, Goldsithney

The Trevelyan Arms dates back to the 1600's was formerly a coach house and manor house.  This is a classic village pub  which offers a main bar with an open fire and also a separate lounge which is popular for dining or a quiet drink.  
 
The menu is very traditional with a large vegetarian section and ingredients are locally sourced.   Regular entertainment with quizzes, open mic night, karaoke and bingo offering something for everyone. Families welcome and dog friendly with a drinking patio to the front.