Things to do near Mullion
Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station (7.3Km)
Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station is the largest satellite earth receiving station in the world with over 60 dishes in total
Bonython Manor (4.9Km)
Country estate located on The Lizard Peninsula comprising of 20-acre garden, farm and woodlands.
Trelowarren House and Gardens (8.6Km)
One of Corwall's most historic estates, located on the Lizard Peninsula near the River Helford
Beaches near Mullion
Caerthillian Cove (6.0Km)
A rocky inlet between Lizard Point and Kynance Cove. Popular with surfers and bird watchers.....
Church Cove (4.4Km)
Sand dunes. Main beach is Gunwalloe where there is lots of sand. There is said to be lost treasure from a wrecked Spanish ship in nearby Dollar Cove.....
Gunwalloe (4.4Km)
Lovely sandy family beach. There is a stream running through the beach, ideal for paddling. No dogs allowed. There is reputed to be lost Spanish treas....
Housel Bay (7.7Km)
Small sandy cove at the bottom of the cliffs not far from the Lizard Point. Can become cut off at higher tides so be careful.
Very pretty.....
Loe Bar (7.0Km)
Loe Bar is made up of 2 parts; The Loe, which is the largest natural fresh water lake in Cornwall and the Bar, a half mile shingle bank wich seperates....
Mullion Cove (0.1Km)
Pretty cove with sandy beach at low tide. Interesting serpentine rock formation in cliffs. Dogs allowed. A diversity of wild plants on the cliff tops.....
Pentreath (6.4Km)
Pebble beach below the cliffs, although there is sand at low water. Usually quiet beach as no immediate car parking.....
Poldhu Cove (2.0Km)
Famous as the place from which the first Trans-Atlantic radio signal was sent in 1901. A popular sandy beach in a pretty location. There are lovely co....
Polpeor Cove (7.6Km)
A tiny beach situated just to the right of Lizard Point. The cove is dominated by the Old Lizard Lifeboat Station. The sand is dark grey and coarse an....
Polurrian Cove (0.9Km)
Large sandy beach where dogs are not allowed. popular with families.....
Kynance Cove (5.6Km)
Popular since Victorian times, the brilliant turquoise water and white sand, with islands, caves and unexpected views are still a powerful draw today.....

