Par
Par (Cornish: An Porth) is in South Cornwall. A village and fishing port at the edge of Par Sands between St Austell and Fowey and half a mile (800 m) from Twywardreath village and nearby to the hamlet of Polmear, at the bottom of Polmear Hill.
- For other places with the same name, see Par (disambiguation).
In days gone by when there were higher sea levels and less silting up, Polmear had a small quay and a lime kiln. Now the settlement is approx 400 m from the main beach car park on a small river which once may have been a ford at low tide.
Get in
- 🌍 Par railway station. Trains run on the Cornish Main Line route from Plymouth to Penzance. Par is also the start of the Cornwall Atlantic Coast Line to Newquay.
Get around
Disabled access to the beach is poor which is made up of sand dunes and a sandy foreshore.
See
- Par Beach. A Local Nature Reserve with a variety of habitats and birdlife. Otters have been identified here.
- 🌍 Hidden Valley Gardens. Family owned set of gardens containing a wide variety of plant life, set within the countryside.
Do
- 🌍 Luxulyan Valley walks. The valley contains many ruins from its industrial past including the Treffry Viaduct and former watermills.
Eat
- 🌍 Royal Massala, Polmear Hill, ☏ +44 1726 816333. Indian restaurant.
Drink
- 🌍 Ship Inn, Polmear, ☏ +44 1726 812540. Real ales and food served.
Sleep
- 🌍 Park Leisure - Par Sands (The beach), ☏ +44 1726 812868. A caravan park with children's play area, and seasonal cafe. Access for disabled persons is good around the caravan site.
- 🌍 The Royal Inn, 66 Eastcliffe Rd, ☏ +44 1726 815601.
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