Exploring Porthleven in Cornwall: Travel Photo Diary & Thoughts

Porthleven is one of Cornwall’s most characterful harbour towns. With its independent shops, bustling foodie scene, and dramatic coastal setting, it has quickly become a favourite place to return to.

On our latest visit, we decided to spend a day here, camera in hand, to capture the atmosphere and share our experience in this travel photo diary.

Whether you’re planning a family day out, searching for things to do in Porthleven, or simply curious about this Cornish harbour town, here’s what we discovered.

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Exploring Mousehole in Cornwall: My Rainy Walk & Travel Photo Diary

Mousehole is often described as one of the prettiest villages in Cornwall, with its sheltered harbour, narrow granite streets, and traditional cottages. Just a short distance from Penzance, it’s a popular spot for a day trip, coastal walk, or a wander through its galleries and cafés.

On our recent weekend away to Clowance Estate, we headed to Mousehole for the first time. The weather wasn’t on our side, with heavy rain turning our visit into more of a damp dash than a leisurely stroll.

Even so, we discovered plenty of charm — from the restored tidal pool and harbour views to the memorial gardens and quirky allotments — and left with plans to return on a sunnier day, or perhaps at Christmas to see the famous harbour lights.

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How We Spent 48 Hours in Helston with Kids

For the last weekend in the summer holidays, before the children went back to school, we organised a budget-friendly weekend away to Helston in Cornwall.  Me and Ben were keen to explore the Loe Bar which is an amazing natural place in Cornwall where there’s a large freshwater lake separated from the sea with just a small strip of sand, so on one side of the sand is a lake and on the other is the ocean!  

Rather than just visit for a day, and thinking the kids wouldn’t be as excited about seeing this natural beauty as we were, we decided to turn it into a weekend away instead and take them to Flambards Theme Park which we hadn’t yet visited, as well as explore the town and nearby places.

We booked the Premier Inn in Helston which was super cheap (though I’m not sure I’d stay there again!) and explored Helston, Loe Bar, Porthleven and Praa Sands for two days.

If you’re wondering what you can get up to in Helston with kids for 48 hours, read on as I share our family travel itinerary.

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Family travel diary: Half term holiday exploring Cornwall’s north coast from The Towans to Fistral beach

For half term we were meant to be in the Lake District; a holiday I had been waiting for as Ben, my husband, is from the Lake District and spent the first half of his childhood there, but I am yet to go. However, it was cancelled only two weeks before the summer half term as there was a water leak in the property we were staying in. They were unable to repair all the damage in time for our stay, so refunded us our money.

Panic!

It was only a couple of weeks until the half term and with travel abroad still banned, EVERYONE in the UK was going on holiday to the UK. It was short notice to book somewhere and I was up until the early hours searching for a week away that didn’t cost the Earth!

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3 night family break in Landrake, Cornwall: travel diary + photos

On Good Friday I had a quick look on Airbnb to see if there were any holidays available for under £100 per night in Devon for the end of the Easter holidays.

The lockdown restrictions were easing as part of the government roadmap out of lockdown and we were allowed to stay in self-contained accommodation from 12th April 2021. Yippee!

Amazingly I found a cottage for just £70 per night in Landrake, Cornwall just next to the border of Devon. It was very lucky as there were only two accommodations available in the entire of Devon and Cornwall for the last weekend of the Easter holidays for under £100 per night.

So we nabbed it!

Cornwall was actually perfect for us. We were looking at Devon as it’s a bit nearer and it would only be a short break, but we absolutely love Cornwall 🙂

Read on to see what we got up to for three nights and three days in Landrake, Cornwall and beyond.

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