Our Tales of the Cornish Smuggling weekend, is a stunning look into Cornwall’s lawless, notorious history. Around 1777 to 1807, John Carter, the King of Prussia Cove ruled the Lizard peninsula and carved his name into Cornish smuggling history. We’ll walk this stretch of famous coast and leap into the crystal clear seas that these smuggling boats once ruled
Overview
Getting there: You’ll be responsible for making your own travel arrangements.
Meeting time: 8:30 on Saturday morning ready to walk and swim from 9:00 Meeting place: Perranuthno car par park, by the beach
The times may vary as we’d ideally like to hit mid-low tide to really enjoy the pools.
We would advise you to bring the following:
- Sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses
- Flip flops and suitable walking footwear and socks
- Consider old footwear that you don’t mind getting wet and muddy
- Some warm clothing to change into after your swims
- Lightweight waterproof and warm coat (weather depending)
- Drinking water
- Swimming goggles and a towel
- Binoculars (recommended)
If you are looking at camping options nearby, please see a recommended camping option below.
Accommodation – You are responsible for booking your own accommodation but here is a campsite option. I recommend staying near Perranuthno for this trip. It’s a small and perfectly formed camping experience.
https://www.bearesden.co.uk – near Perranuthno
Trip highlights
- Stunning coastal scenery
- Local wildlife spotting
- Smuggling stories
- Crystal clear waters