Tales from Two Rivers Cruise
Discover fascinating hidden stories of the Fal and the Helford with ‘Cornish Bird’ history and folklore expert, Elizabeth Dale.
Embark on a captivating Sunday afternoon adventure as we navigate from Falmouth Bay’s magnificent estuary to its picturesque neighbour, the Helford.
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Tales from Two Rivers Cruise
Explore the Fal and Helford Estuaries
Sunday 12th July 2026
1.30pm - 5.00pm
Departs Falmouth PWP
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Discover fascinating hidden stories of the Fal and the Helford with ‘Cornish Bird’ history and folklore expert, Elizabeth Dale.
Embark on a captivating Sunday afternoon adventure as we navigate from Falmouth Bay’s magnificent estuary to its picturesque neighbour, the Helford.
Take a journey through time as our guide reveals intriguing tales from the long and rich history of these unique waterways. From the remarkable archaeological
treasures that line the shores to curious local folklore and unforgettable Cornish characters. This journey takes you to some beautiful hidden corners, such as Gillian Creek, Frenchman’s Creek and Tremayne Quay, and while you watch the scenery slide by you can enjoy listening to tales from their extraordinary past.
Your experience takes place aboard our premium vessel, Moyana. Relax in the comfortable indoor seating area, take in panoramic views from the top deck, or sample local delights from our fully stocked bar featuring an array of Cornish tipples.
Join us for an informative and unique cruise through this part of Cornwall’s spectacular and often surprising heritage.
Tickets: £35 pp adult I £24 child
Pre-order a Cornish pasty for £5.50 - just select your pasty option when booking
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Your Guide
Elizabeth Dale is a Cornish writer who has been researching and writing about local history for her blog and podcast, The Cornish Bird, since 2016. Born on a farm near Falmouth, she was the fourth generation of her family to grow up in the same house, and her roots in the area, and in Cornwall as a whole, run deep. She writes regularly for local and national publications and websites, has a weekly slot on Radio Cornwall and her passion for local history has also led to work on several TV shows about the region.