St Mawes Castle is a stunning slice of history, nestled on a picturesque headland overlooking the Fal River. This venerable 16th-century artillery fortress boasts a unique clover-leaf design, with a central tower and three round bastions. Built by Henry VIII as part of his coastal defence system, it offers breathtaking views across to Pendennis Castle and out to sea. Visitors can explore the well-preserved gunnery rooms, spot original cannons, and enjoy panoramic views of the Cornish coast.
It’s a perfect day out for families and history buffs alike. The castle is full of character, with its scenic gardens and-a tranquil setting. During the summer, it even hosts outdoor theatre performances, adding a touch of magic to your visit. The site is well-suited for those seeking a mix of history, stunning views, and a relaxed atmosphere. Although there are steep slopes and steps, seating areas are plentiful, making it accessible for most visitors. With its rich history and beautiful surroundings, St Mawes Castle is an ideal spot for a memorable and enjoyable day out in Cornwall.
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