10% discount on Holidays booked when on a course at Coverack Windsurfing Centre
Coverack , on the Lizard Peninsula, is a traditional Cornish village, situated in an Area of Natural Beauty and a great place to kick back and unwind.
It is an historic fishing village with a harbour that was constructed in 1724 from local green serpentine. There are a small number of working fishing boats from which we are are are able to purchase fresh fish.
There is a lovely beach in the sheltered bay which is perfect for rock pooling or building sandcastles - whatever your age ! The bay is also a popular spot for windsurfing, snorkelling and scuba diving – you might even spot seals and dolphins !
Only a 10 minute walk to the south of the village is Chynalls Point, an Iron Age cliff fort, part of the history of Cornwall. Just below there is Mears Beach, the perfect spot for sunbathing.
Coverack is on the SW Coastal Path. This stretches the entire length of south west England from Somerset to Dorset - 630 miles of the most stunning and dramatic coastal paths in the world.
The unique geology of this part of the coast has made it a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and you will be able to see this for yourselves as you discover the rocky outlets and hidden coves on the surrounding Lizard Peninsula.
Enjoy Coverack from the water - you can try windsurfing, kayaking or paddleboarding with the support of a safety boat.
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The Village Stores stocks a range of local produce and also does takeaway hot drinks
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Takeaway with a small seating area outside. They sell Roskillys ice cream as well as lots of homemade goodies, cakes, toasted sandwiches, tea, coffee, cold drinks
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Clothes Shop as well as gift shop, stocking local gifts and crafts, toys for the kids, fishing equipment and wetsuits
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Gift shop selling locally made crafts, prints, shells, Roskillys Ice creams & lollies, clothes, beach shoes and lots more
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This is 10 minutes walk south of Coverack, with stunning sculptures by the world renowned Sculpturer
Open to non residents for Tea & Coffee on the Terrace, Light Lunches, Cream Teas, Afternoon Teas and Evening Meals in their Hevva Restaurant (Bookings required)
Eat in and Takeaway with a good selection of local ales and quality wines. The Paris also has a restaurant with fine views overlooking the bay and out to the Mears