Place Ferry
Perfect for exploring the unspoilt beauty of the Roseland Peninusla.
Running between April 1 and November 4, 2012.
You can buy your tickets online or from the Ticket hut on the quay in St Mawes. If you're a regular user of the ferry or will be using it while you're here on holiday you can save huge amounts with the Fal Mussel Card. Family tickets include up to 2 adults and 3 children. Child tickets are for children aged 4 to 16. Children under 4 travel free.
Fare | Single | Return |
---|---|---|
Adult | £4 | £6 |
Child | £3 | £4 |
Family | - | £17 |
Bike | £2 | - |
Well Behaved Dogs | Free | Free |
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Enjoy the best of the river by leaving your car behind and exploring on our award winning, sustainable transport network of ferries, buses and trains.
Enjoy the harbours of Falmouth and St Mawes, the tranquil waters of the Fal River and even the lush banks of the Helford River from the comfort of traditional and modern boats.
From the Falmouth Park & Float to detailed area maps we've got all your travel needs covered.
Walks along dramitic cliff-tops, visits to world-class attractions and days spent soaking up the sun on secluded beaches.
You can have all this and more with great days out on and around the Fal River...Whether your starting from Falmouth, St Mawes or Truro we've pulled together our favourite days out and day trips for you to enjoy.
Let your adventures begin with some of the best things to do in Cornwall.
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Discover fantastic festivals, magical music and pitch-perfect performances...There's always something happening and great fuin to be had around the Fal River. See what's going on and get involved.
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Find out everything you need...We've brought together all the information you need to enjoy your time in Falmouth, Truro and the Roseland.