Place Ferry
Crossing St Mawes Harbour and operating up to seven days a week, the Place ferry runs a regular service between St Mawes and Place Creek on the Roseland Peninsula.
- Route :: St Mawes - Place
- Runs :: Up to 7 Days a week / Seasonal
- Journey time :: 10 mins
- Phone :: 01326 270 553
- Dog Friendly :: Yes
Along with the St Mawes Ferry, it forms an integral part of the South West Coast Path, saving walkers at least a day’s extra walking.
LIVE Status - Place Ferry
16:15 PM, Thu 28 Mar
- Green / running
- Amber / disruption
- Red / not running
All sailings subject to tide, weather and circumstances
Fal Mussel Card
The Place Ferry no longer accepts the Fal Mussel Card Visitor or Local.
For more information on the changes, please see our handy guide here for more information about all the changes...
Prices & Tickets
Latest ticket prices.
Ticket Type | Adult Fare | Child Fare | Bike Fare |
---|---|---|---|
Single Ticket | - £5.00 | - Check 01326 270553 | - Check 01326 270553 |
Return Ticket | - £8.50 | - Check 01326 270553 | - Check 01326 270553 |
Place Ferry Timetable
All sailings subject to tide, weather and circumstances. Call St Mawes Harbour Office on 01326 270 553 for more information on Place Ferry sailing times.
Departing up to twice an hour between: St Mawes & Place
St Mawes - Place
Sailings take approximately 10 minutes
Scroll down for the timetable
The Route
The ferry not only makes up part of the South West Coast Path, but from Place Creek passengers can head out on a selection of achievable short walks and discover the Roseland Peninsula.
With its white sandy beaches, St Anthony's lighthouse, defensive fortifications, church and spectacular walks, this inspiring peninsula is one of the most delightful Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the South West. It’s also ideal for dog walkers!
The Place Ferry operates a half-hourly service between St Mawes and Place Creek 7 days a week in the summer season, see timetable for details.
The landing spot at Place is dictated by the tide, consequently at high water the ferry lands on the pontoon 100 yards from Place House. At low water, the ferry lands at ‘Toddy Steps' 100 yards along the footpath to the North.
There are waterproof information sheets on the ferry, just ask the skipper.
While we welcome bikes and push chairs please understand that the ferry is built for 12 passengers and there is not a great deal of room for multiple bikes so if you are a bike group please give us a call first and we will see if we can help with a bigger ferry.
The Place Ferry has a special ‘place’ in Cornish history, providing residents and visitors on the Roseland Peninsula with an essential link between St Mawes and St Anthony’s.