Discover Cornwall's Forgotten Landscape – The Rame Peninsula
Continue along the South West Coast Path following the edge of the sea and the cliffs
past Penlee Point and Rame Head with its 11th century monks' chapel and stunning views to the glorious sandy beaches of Whitsand Bay. These beautiful sandy stretches of beach are popular for sea angling with bass, wrasse, pollock and mackerel all readily caught from off the rocks. Look to the sky and you can often see buzzards circling overhead, peregrines swooping past the cliffs and cormorants fishing. A truly spectacular coastal Golf course can also be found at Whitsand Bay together with an equally special hotel. The golf course hugs the edge of coastal land offering golfers spectacular far-reaching views. The beautiful Victorian Whitsand Bay Hotel is considered another hidden gem. Perfectly positioned right by the edge of the ocean close to the village of Crafthole and looking directly out over the bay, here you can rest in the friendly bar and enjoy the award-winning food from the hotels bistro or restaurant menus. Family run, rfriendly and a real favourite with all the locals, a visit or stay here is a truly unforgettable experience. What's more, after a good nights rest you still have much more to explore with Looe and Polperro to discover just a few miles further up the shore.
Discover Cornwall's Forgotten Landscape The Rame Peninsula