St Mawes Harbour & the Percuil River, Cornwall
St Mawes Harbour is a broad, sheltered inlet off the Carrick Roads, which is that part of the Fal estuary between Falmouth and St Mawes in the south-west of Cornwall. It is also an outlet for the Percuil River. This drains the southern part of the Roseland Peninsula of Cornwall, and is one of three major tidal creeks of the River Fal. The small port and holiday destination of St Mawes is on its western shore and is linked to Place Creek on the eastern shore by the Place Ferry. The ferry is used by walkers on the South West Coast Path, and can be seen to the right of centre. It is the vessel with the landing ramp.
St Mawes Harbour & the Percuil River, Cornwall
St Mawes Harbour is a broad, sheltered inlet off the Carrick Roads, which is that part of the Fal estuary between Falmouth and St Mawes in the south-west of Cornwall. It is also an outlet for the Percuil River. This drains the southern part of the Roseland Peninsula of Cornwall, and is one of three major tidal creeks of the River Fal. The small port and holiday destination of St Mawes is on its western shore and is linked to Place Creek on the eastern shore by the Place Ferry. The ferry is used by walkers on the South West Coast Path, and can be seen to the right of centre. It is the vessel with the landing ramp.