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St. Mawgan

You may well know the name of St. Mawgan from the news - the RAF station here is often mentioned and if you have come to Cornwall by air then you will have flown into Newquay airport. This is a small, friendly airport which does not impinge on the neighbouring countryside and villages, where peace and relaxation are still very much the order of the day.

In the village of St. Mawgan itself, on the bank of the river, you will find the Craft Shop. Here you will find genuine craft items made by Cornish artists and craftspeople - not imported souvenirs. You will find work from artists, attractive clothing, jewellery, woodwork, pewter, pottery and much more. You may well be intending to buy a special gift for a relative or friend, but don’t be surprised if you come out with something really special for your own home.

As well as all the usual craft items there is a boutique section offering ladies the chance to buy really attractive clothes. One of the pleasures of shopping on holiday is that you usually have more time to make sure you get just the right item.

Good food, comfortable surroundings and a great atmosphere are all to be found at the Falcon Inn also in the village. This 16th Century wisteria draped inn is utterly unspoilt and landlord Don CLarke and Sarah Lawrence, pride themselves on offering a range of dishes that will delight every one of their diners. Be it a lunchtime snack eaten in front of the roaring log fire in the bar or a three course dinner in the refurbished dining room.

The Delabole slate floor of the restaurant provides the perfect venue for a party night out or an intimate dinner for two, with Head Chef, Paul Bloxham offering an extensive menu to choose from and a selection of creative fish specials on the blackboards. In the warmer weather, beyond the passion flower covered arch, there is seating in the extensive gardens with a games room for the children.

The Falcon has Michelin Pub Guide and AA Dining & Seafood Awards, and is in the Egon Ronay Gastropub 2006 and won 1st Prize in the ‘Newquay in Bloom 2006’ competition.

Mawgan Porth, just two miles from St Mawgan, is an attractive coastal hamlet where the cliffs sweep down to a horseshoe-shaped bay with fine golden sands. Situated in a lush green valley, the discerning walker can go inland from here, picking up the Vale of Lanherne trail leading back to St. Mawgan and on through Carnanton Woods to the historic market town of St. Columb.

Cornish Village Illustration

St Mawgan Village Store is situated in the middle of the village between the school and the Falcon Inn with plenty of parking in front and behind. The store is well stocked and boasts freshly baked pasties, baguettes, bread, scones, croissants and home made cakes to eat in the tea room or take away.

Open daily from 7.30 am to 5.30 pm with the Post Office open from 9.00 am to 5.30 pm (except Monday and Saturday - 9.00 am - 12.30 and 9.00 am - 1.00pm respectively), there is a full range of groceries, wines beers, spirits and soft drinks, papers, fresh meat and pies, filled rolls and delicious home-made jam.

And when the sun comes out, treat yourself from the well stocked ice-cream fridge and drinks chiller.

St. Mawgan lies a short way from the sea and has the charm of an inland village whilst only being a few miles from the coast with all its opportunities for swimming, surfing or just lying in the sun watching other people in the waves. This is a delightful place to spend part of your holiday and you will see from this page that there is plenty to do in and around the village itself.

  Craft Shop

St Mawgan Stores

The Falcon Inn