A picturesque fishing village located on the Roseland Peninsula in Cornwall, UK, St Mawes is known for its stunning coastal scenery, charming quayside, and historic castle.
Nestled on Cornwall's little-known Roseland Peninsula sits a tiny picturesque fishing village which has been attracting visitors - including the Royal Family. St Mawes is in an area of outstanding natural beauty, and was named the ‘St Tropez of England’ by The Telegraph .
Unlike Padstow and St Ives, St Mawes has managed to keep its sense of class and allure without being overrun by tourism, most likely due to its geography. This is probably what made it such a popular destination choice within the Royal family. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT
Over the years King Charles and Queen Camilla visited the