You couldn't ask for a better location than Mullets. Set above Porthilly Cove, you're just a stone's throw from the beach and minutes from all that Rock has to offer.
Mullets has a frontline position above the beautifully secluded cove at Porthilly. Nestled just around the corner from Rock, this is one of the area's best kept secrets. Look out for baskets filled with seafood on the beach: this is where the famous Porthilly mussels and oysters are farmed. A tiny stream bubbles its way along the footpath, down a tiny waterfall and along the beach to the sea; perfect for children and dogs to splash in. The idyllic church of St Michael's is set just above the beach, with benches outside for enjoying a relaxing moment with the view.
From the doorstep, all forms of water sports can be enjoyed. The Rock Sailing and Water Ski Club is close-by and you can take a sea safari with Wavehunters from the pontoon. If you'd like to stay on land, the esteemed St Enodoc Golf Club is just a couple of minutes on foot. For those bringing their four-legged friends with them, both Porthilly Cove and the adjoining Rock Beach and Daymer Bay are dog friendly all year round.
A number of highly acclaimed restaurants are within walking distance, including Nathan Outlaw's pub The Mariners, The Upper Deck, The Dining Room and Four Boys Café. You can also catch the ferry or water taxi across to Padstow from Rock Beach. Here you can enjoy fine dining at Rick Stein's famous Seafood Restaurant or Paul Ainsworth's No. 6.
To see the exact location of Mullets, take a look at the map below.
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