Helford and the Helford River to the north of the Lizard Peninsula is a romantic and serene location. The tree lined muddy creeks of the river are what inspired Daphne du Maurier to write her romantic novel Frenchman’s Creek. At the head of the Helford River is the village of Gweek which used to be a bustling port but it is now a sleepy riverside village, it is here you will find the National Seal Sanctuary, which is set in 40 acres of stunning Cornish Countryside and a great place to visit. There is a seasonal passenger ferry which crosses the river at Helford to Helford Passage where you will find Trebah Garden and Glendurgan Garden.
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