Pendeen

Pendeen (Cornish: Penn Din or Boskaswal Wartha) is a former mining town in West Cornwall. It is a quaint village in a designated 'Area of Natural Outstanding Beauty' with lots of interesting features such as the stunning lighthouse, a lovely beach, bronze-age monuments such as 'Pendeen Fogou', the house in which the famous Cornish antiquarian William Borlase was born, Geevor Tin Mine museum complex, superb views from the 'carn' (hill), two great pubs (The Radjel and The North Inn) and a historical brass band.

Get in

Bus 10 comes from Penzance every half hour M-Sa, less frequently on evenings and Sundays. Every other bus goes via St Just in Penwith.

Get around

Free parking, then walk or simply drive to where you want to go.

See

  • 🌍 Geevor Tin Mine, Pendeen, TR19 7EW, +44 1736 788662. Nov-Mar: daily 9AM-4PM; Apr-Oct: Su-F 9AM-5PM. Open every day except Saturday and tours start at 11AM, 1PM, 3PM. You can see an exhibition about mining and then go on a guided tour. The first part of the tour is through the processing facilities above ground. (How did they get the tin out of the stones?) The second part of the tour is through one of the early mining tunnels. £11/adult, £6.50/child 4 and over, free/child under 4, £6.50/student, senior/£9.50.
  • 🌍 Levant, Trewellard, TR19 7SX, +44 1736 786156, . mine and beam engine (National Trust)
  • 🌍 Pendeen Lighthouse.

Do

  • Walk along the South-West Coast Path.
  • Walk to the prehistoric sites inland.

Eat

The North Inn and The Radjel do good food and proper real ale.

Drink

The two pubs, the North Inn and The Radjel, both offer good food and real ale.

Sleep

Go next

  • St Ives to the north along the North Coast Road (B3306), essentially a 15-mile (25-km) rally course. Wear seatbelts and keep an eye for oncoming traffic doing the same.
  • St Just in Penwith to the south.
  • Penzance to the east.

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