welcome to the Rame Peninsula in South East
Cornwall and to our official holiday accommodation, tourist information and
local services website.
On this site you will find the very best holiday information;
self catering holiday accommodation, cottages by the sea and in rural locations,
coastal apartments, holiday lodges, and caravans / camping, Bed and Breakfast
accommodation (B&B), Hotels, Inns, Pubs, Restaurants, Cafes and much more - in
fact everything you need for the perfect holiday and your holiday home on the
Rame Peninsula - the "Forgotten Corner" of South East Cornwall,
England. Our site also lists selected
business providing excellent services for
holidaymakers holiday home owners and residents alike.
Looking for a romantic break, an action packed holiday, a bucket and spade
holiday with the kids or a perfect wedding venue? The Rame Peninsula will
delight - a haven of peace and tranquillity designated as an Area of outstanding
natural beauty (AONB). The Rame Peninsula
Cornwall is bordered on three sides by water, the Rivers Lynher, Tamar and Plymouth Sound. It encompasses the villages of Antony, Cremyll,
Kingsand, Cawsand, Millbrook, St.John, Sheviock, Antony, Wilcove, Crafthole,
Downderry, Portwrinkle, Seaton, Freathy & Whitsand Bay and of course Torpoint
each with it's own character. Rame is just across the border with Devon
and linked to Plymouth by the famous Tamar Bridge, the Torpoint Car Ferry, the
romantic Cremyll Passenger Ferry and in summer, by the Weston Maid, a delightful boat trip from the
Barbican in Plymouth across Plymouth Sound and landing on Cawsand Beach.
Visitors travelling by car access the Rame
Peninsula either by crossing the Tamar Bridge
on the A38 or by going through the historic City of Plymouth with its deep naval
traditions and excellent shopping facilities and then boarding the ferry to Torpoint.
However you get to your holiday on the Rame Peninsula in Cornwall we know that
you will have a wonderful time. Many people come back year after year to our
forgotten corner - indeed, some never leave!
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