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Top 5 Castles around Mabe

Best castles around Mabe, a village in Cornwall, England, offer insight into the region's history. Mabe is situated in an area known for its strategic coastal locations and historical defense structures. The surrounding landscape features hills and coastlines, providing settings for these historic sites.

Best castles around Mabe

  • The most popular castles is St Mawes Castle, a historical site that is a well-preserved coastal fortress built by Henry VIII. It is known for being the most elaborately decorated of…

Last updated: April 26, 2026

St Mawes Castle

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St Mawes Castle is one of the best-preserved coastal fortresses built by Henry VIII between 1539 and 1545 to defend against an invasion threat from Catholic France and Spain. The …

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Carn Brea Castle

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Originally built in the 14th century and turned into a hunting lodge in the 18th, Carn Brea is as astounding castle with a fantastic position. Just south west of Redruth, …

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Pendennis Point

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Pendennis point provides beautiful views of the coast and is only a very short distance from busy Falmouth.

The name comes the Cornish Pen (Headland) and Dynas (Castle).

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Pendennis Castle and Headland

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Pendennis Headland affords breathtaking views across Falmouth Harbour and along the Cornish coastline. If you are lucky, you might spot dolphins off the coastline here. The imposing Pendennis Castle dominates …

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Carn Brea Castle

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There's a great network of gravel trails across Carn Brea, which are a mixture of bridleways and footpaths, so best to check before you ride.

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MH
August 7, 2024, St Mawes Castle

One of the fortifications and defensive positions built by Henry VIII to defend the country.

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Small castle with great views, a few audio clips recreating life in the castle as it would have been during Henry VIII ‘s time.

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Running the loop around Pendennis point is hilly and a bit tough in parts, but take it steady and you'll be rewarded with some amazing views.

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Matt
September 22, 2023, St Mawes Castle

Coffee Van in The St Mawes Castle car park

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Roger
September 22, 2023, St Mawes Castle

St Mawes. Nice town with beach on the Roseland Peninsula. Good parking, tourist shops, cafes, ice cream, pubs and co-op. Very expensive. St Mawes castle (English Heritage) not huge but very interesting and worth a visit.

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Nigel
September 22, 2023, St Mawes Castle

This small castle is looked after English Heritage, it was used as a look out point & just in case there was an invasion from Franch, Portugale, Holland or Spain. it was never attacked that's why it looks so well preserved, it was surrendered during the English Uprising. The views looking over to Falmoth, St Mawes & Place across the Bay up to St Anthony's Head is also a great place to visit if in St Mawes.

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Dan Hobson
September 22, 2023, St Mawes Castle

St Mawes Castle is one of the best-preserved coastal fortresses built by Henry VIII between 1539 and 1545 to defend against an invasion threat from Catholic France and Spain. The most elaborately decorated of the chain of forts, St Mawes Castle guarded the important anchorage of Carrick Roads along with Pendennis Castle on the other side of the Fal estuary. The castle is managed by English heritage. Tickets cost £6.30 for adults and £3.80 for children. For more information, visit: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/st-mawes-castle/.

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Natalie
September 18, 2023, Pendennis Point

Pendennis point provides beautiful views of the coast and is only a very short distance from busy Falmouth. The name comes the Cornish Pen (Headland) and Dynas (Castle). Dolphins and Basking Sharks have been spotted here along with more frequent visits from seals. Pendennis Castle began life in the 16th Century as a gun fort and has guarded the entrance to Carrick Roads (Falmouth Estuary) since. It is looked after by English Heritage and open to visitors.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the historical significance of the castles around Mabe?

The castles around Mabe, such as St Mawes Castle and Pendennis Castle, were primarily built by Henry VIII in the 16th century to defend against invasion threats from Catholic France and Spain. They guarded the important anchorage of Carrick Roads. Carn Brea Castle, on the other hand, dates back to the 14th century and was later transformed into a hunting lodge.

Which castles offer the best viewpoints of the surrounding area?

Carn Brea Castle, perched atop a hill southwest of Redruth, provides excellent panoramic views of the north Cornwall coastline and surrounding landscapes. Similarly, Pendennis Castle and Headland offers breathtaking views across Falmouth Harbour and along the Cornish coastline.

Are there any unique castles near Mabe, like those repurposed for other uses?

Yes, Carn Brea Castle is a unique example. Originally a 14th-century structure, it was transformed into a hunting lodge in the 18th century and now operates as a restaurant, offering Middle Eastern cuisine within its historic walls.

Can I go hiking or walking near these castles?

Absolutely. The area around Mabe and its castles offers various hiking and walking opportunities. For instance, there are gravel trails across Carn Brea near Carn Brea Castle. You can find more detailed routes and guides for hiking around Mabe, including easy and moderate options, on our Hiking around Mabe guide.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see when visiting the castles?

The castles are often situated in scenic locations. From Pendennis Headland, you can enjoy coastal views and might even spot dolphins. St Mawes Castle also offers views over the Fal estuary and Carrick Roads. The surrounding landscape features hills and coastlines, providing a natural backdrop to these historic sites.

Are the castles around Mabe family-friendly?

Yes, several castles are considered family-friendly. St Mawes Castle and Pendennis Castle, both managed by English Heritage, are open to visitors and offer historical insights suitable for families. The headlands around these castles also provide space for children to explore.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Mabe?

Visiting during spring or early autumn often provides pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their outdoor surroundings. The coastal locations can be windy, so checking the weather forecast is always recommended. Summer offers longer daylight hours, but can also be busier.

Are there dog-friendly options for visiting castles or nearby walks?

While specific castle interiors might have restrictions, the outdoor areas and surrounding headlands are generally dog-friendly. For example, the walks around Pendennis Point are popular for dog walking. Always check individual castle policies before visiting.

How can I get to the castles using public transport?

Public transport options to the castles vary. Falmouth, near Pendennis Castle, is well-served by buses and trains. St Mawes Castle is accessible via ferry from Falmouth. For Carn Brea Castle, located on a hill, public transport might require a walk from the nearest bus stops in Redruth or surrounding villages.

Are there places to eat or stay near the castles?

Yes, you'll find amenities near the castles. St Mawes village offers cafes, ice cream shops, pubs, and accommodation. Falmouth, close to Pendennis Castle, has a wide range of restaurants, pubs, and hotels. Carn Brea Castle itself operates as a restaurant, and there are towns like Redruth nearby with dining options.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for gravel biking. You can explore routes like 'The Poldice Valley, Mineral Tramway & Stithians Lake loop from Falmouth' or 'Poldice Valley Mining Ruins – Portreath Beach loop from Perranwell'. More details can be found in our Gravel biking around Mabe guide.

How long does it typically take to visit a castle?

The time required can vary. For a smaller site like St Mawes Castle, you might spend 1-2 hours exploring. Larger sites like Pendennis Castle, with its extensive grounds and exhibitions, could take 2-3 hours or more, especially if you combine it with a walk around the headland.

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