Carrick Roads (Cornish:Dowr Carrek, meaning "rock anchorage") is the estuary of the River Fal on the south coast of Cornwall in England, UK. It joins the English Channel at its southern end near Falmouth. It is a large flooded valley created after the Ice age by the melt waters that caused the sea level to rise dramatically (see Ria), creating a large natural harbour which is navigable from Falmouth to Truro.
The Falmouth Harbour Commissioners are the statutory port authority with responsibility for the Inner Harbour at Falmouth (excluding Falmouth Docks), the Penryn River up as far as Boyers Cellars, the southern part of the Carrick Roads and a large part of Falmouth Bay.
Mylor Yacht Harbour Marina berthing and safe moorings in the Carrick Roads
Mylor Yacht Harbour has to be one of the most beautiful marina locations on the South Coast.
Nestled into the sheltered banks of the Fal Estuary in Cornwall, our marina offers superior berthing and safe moorings with direct access to the superb sailing waters of the Carrick Roads.
Mylor offers a first class marina experience for leisure yachts and motor boats and is the ideal location for exploring and cruising the South Cornwall coastline and the Isles of Scilly.
Mylor Yacht Harbour is a privately owned working harbour with a contemporary marina with 240 swinging moorings and 180 serviced marina berths that can cater for annual, seasonal and visiting vessels up to 50ft (15.2m).
The visiting pontoon is one of the largest in the South West with the ability to accommodate large cruisin...
published: 16 Jan 2018
Carrick Roads crossing in a F7
Racing Cancelled. St Mawes ferry. On the way to the Chain Locker..
published: 16 Aug 2012
The Carrick Roads from Air Cam
Beautiful Cornwall from the Air
published: 15 May 2020
St Just Pool Dive, Carrick Roads, Falmouth
A dive on the wall in St Just Pool. A dive that always surprises anyone who goes there, lots of life every time. Usually there are quite a few conger eels, this time there were a lot of lobsters. This was a low tide dive, when the visibility is not at it's best.
The dive starts at around 10m, which is at the top of the wall. The wall is about 5m tall and 20m+ long. From the bottom of the wall you can head further into the channel for more depth, we achieved 29.7m on this dive.
published: 26 Apr 2016
Walkabout - Carrick Roads & Falmouth - United Kingdom
Take a stroll around the Cornish Carrick Roads and Falmouth - exploring many nautical gems including Mylor Yacht Harbour, National Maritime Museum Cornwall, Pendennis Castle, Blue River Table, Castaways and not forgetting the Pandora Inn.
Video Producer: VR Sport Media
published: 02 Aug 2023
Falmouth Working Boats in Carrick Roads 2
published: 09 Aug 2022
Redneck Around Carrick Roads
On a boating holiday in Cornwall around Flamouth, St Mawes and Helford
published: 31 May 2022
a fly around the Carrick roads
near Falmouth
published: 15 Aug 2021
Carrick Roads
A piece for string quartet written in memory of a dear friend who died too young. It follows a days sailing, something we did together in St Mawes before the kids came along. Fantastic memories.
You make up your own story to goes with the piece.
It was played by the Edge Ensemble at his memorial service held at Temple Church, in London.. The big tune at the end is a coded version of his name.
He was a true friend a wonderful man.
Mylor Yacht Harbour has to be one of the most beautiful marina locations on the South Coast.
Nestled into the sheltered banks of the Fal Estuary in Cornwall, ...
Mylor Yacht Harbour has to be one of the most beautiful marina locations on the South Coast.
Nestled into the sheltered banks of the Fal Estuary in Cornwall, our marina offers superior berthing and safe moorings with direct access to the superb sailing waters of the Carrick Roads.
Mylor offers a first class marina experience for leisure yachts and motor boats and is the ideal location for exploring and cruising the South Cornwall coastline and the Isles of Scilly.
Mylor Yacht Harbour is a privately owned working harbour with a contemporary marina with 240 swinging moorings and 180 serviced marina berths that can cater for annual, seasonal and visiting vessels up to 50ft (15.2m).
The visiting pontoon is one of the largest in the South West with the ability to accommodate large cruising groups and rallies.
Our friendly marina staff are on hand to help 7 days a week and our modern shore side facilities and services fully complement the overall experience by providing convenience and peace of mind to our customers and visitors.
MARINA FACILITIES:
- Sheltered marina with no tidal restrictions
- Fully serviced berth with electricity and water supply
- Petrol & diesel sold on site
- Well-lit walkways and trolleys available
- Staffed marina all year round
- Water taxi service
- 24 hour CCTV and night security 7 days a week
- Onsite marine services division (engineering, electrical, GRP, painters etc)
- Boat lifting and launching
SHORE-SIDE:
- Modern toilet and shower facilities
- Self-service Launderette
- Car & Trailer Parking
- Chandlery & Riggers
- Café, Restaurant & Bar
- Self-Catering Holiday apartments
- Watersports & Boat hire
- Sailing School
- Mylor Yacht Club
- Access to coastal footpaths
"Forgotten Land"
by Doxent Zsigmond
2014 - Licensed under
Creative Commons
Attribution (3.0)
Mylor Yacht Harbour has to be one of the most beautiful marina locations on the South Coast.
Nestled into the sheltered banks of the Fal Estuary in Cornwall, our marina offers superior berthing and safe moorings with direct access to the superb sailing waters of the Carrick Roads.
Mylor offers a first class marina experience for leisure yachts and motor boats and is the ideal location for exploring and cruising the South Cornwall coastline and the Isles of Scilly.
Mylor Yacht Harbour is a privately owned working harbour with a contemporary marina with 240 swinging moorings and 180 serviced marina berths that can cater for annual, seasonal and visiting vessels up to 50ft (15.2m).
The visiting pontoon is one of the largest in the South West with the ability to accommodate large cruising groups and rallies.
Our friendly marina staff are on hand to help 7 days a week and our modern shore side facilities and services fully complement the overall experience by providing convenience and peace of mind to our customers and visitors.
MARINA FACILITIES:
- Sheltered marina with no tidal restrictions
- Fully serviced berth with electricity and water supply
- Petrol & diesel sold on site
- Well-lit walkways and trolleys available
- Staffed marina all year round
- Water taxi service
- 24 hour CCTV and night security 7 days a week
- Onsite marine services division (engineering, electrical, GRP, painters etc)
- Boat lifting and launching
SHORE-SIDE:
- Modern toilet and shower facilities
- Self-service Launderette
- Car & Trailer Parking
- Chandlery & Riggers
- Café, Restaurant & Bar
- Self-Catering Holiday apartments
- Watersports & Boat hire
- Sailing School
- Mylor Yacht Club
- Access to coastal footpaths
"Forgotten Land"
by Doxent Zsigmond
2014 - Licensed under
Creative Commons
Attribution (3.0)
A dive on the wall in St Just Pool. A dive that always surprises anyone who goes there, lots of life every time. Usually there are quite a few conger eels, this...
A dive on the wall in St Just Pool. A dive that always surprises anyone who goes there, lots of life every time. Usually there are quite a few conger eels, this time there were a lot of lobsters. This was a low tide dive, when the visibility is not at it's best.
The dive starts at around 10m, which is at the top of the wall. The wall is about 5m tall and 20m+ long. From the bottom of the wall you can head further into the channel for more depth, we achieved 29.7m on this dive.
A dive on the wall in St Just Pool. A dive that always surprises anyone who goes there, lots of life every time. Usually there are quite a few conger eels, this time there were a lot of lobsters. This was a low tide dive, when the visibility is not at it's best.
The dive starts at around 10m, which is at the top of the wall. The wall is about 5m tall and 20m+ long. From the bottom of the wall you can head further into the channel for more depth, we achieved 29.7m on this dive.
Take a stroll around the Cornish Carrick Roads and Falmouth - exploring many nautical gems including Mylor Yacht Harbour, National Maritime Museum Cornwall, Pen...
Take a stroll around the Cornish Carrick Roads and Falmouth - exploring many nautical gems including Mylor Yacht Harbour, National Maritime Museum Cornwall, Pendennis Castle, Blue River Table, Castaways and not forgetting the Pandora Inn.
Video Producer: VR Sport Media
Take a stroll around the Cornish Carrick Roads and Falmouth - exploring many nautical gems including Mylor Yacht Harbour, National Maritime Museum Cornwall, Pendennis Castle, Blue River Table, Castaways and not forgetting the Pandora Inn.
Video Producer: VR Sport Media
A piece for string quartet written in memory of a dear friend who died too young. It follows a days sailing, something we did together in St Mawes before the ki...
A piece for string quartet written in memory of a dear friend who died too young. It follows a days sailing, something we did together in St Mawes before the kids came along. Fantastic memories.
You make up your own story to goes with the piece.
It was played by the Edge Ensemble at his memorial service held at Temple Church, in London.. The big tune at the end is a coded version of his name.
He was a true friend a wonderful man.
A piece for string quartet written in memory of a dear friend who died too young. It follows a days sailing, something we did together in St Mawes before the kids came along. Fantastic memories.
You make up your own story to goes with the piece.
It was played by the Edge Ensemble at his memorial service held at Temple Church, in London.. The big tune at the end is a coded version of his name.
He was a true friend a wonderful man.
Mylor Yacht Harbour has to be one of the most beautiful marina locations on the South Coast.
Nestled into the sheltered banks of the Fal Estuary in Cornwall, our marina offers superior berthing and safe moorings with direct access to the superb sailing waters of the Carrick Roads.
Mylor offers a first class marina experience for leisure yachts and motor boats and is the ideal location for exploring and cruising the South Cornwall coastline and the Isles of Scilly.
Mylor Yacht Harbour is a privately owned working harbour with a contemporary marina with 240 swinging moorings and 180 serviced marina berths that can cater for annual, seasonal and visiting vessels up to 50ft (15.2m).
The visiting pontoon is one of the largest in the South West with the ability to accommodate large cruising groups and rallies.
Our friendly marina staff are on hand to help 7 days a week and our modern shore side facilities and services fully complement the overall experience by providing convenience and peace of mind to our customers and visitors.
MARINA FACILITIES:
- Sheltered marina with no tidal restrictions
- Fully serviced berth with electricity and water supply
- Petrol & diesel sold on site
- Well-lit walkways and trolleys available
- Staffed marina all year round
- Water taxi service
- 24 hour CCTV and night security 7 days a week
- Onsite marine services division (engineering, electrical, GRP, painters etc)
- Boat lifting and launching
SHORE-SIDE:
- Modern toilet and shower facilities
- Self-service Launderette
- Car & Trailer Parking
- Chandlery & Riggers
- Café, Restaurant & Bar
- Self-Catering Holiday apartments
- Watersports & Boat hire
- Sailing School
- Mylor Yacht Club
- Access to coastal footpaths
"Forgotten Land"
by Doxent Zsigmond
2014 - Licensed under
Creative Commons
Attribution (3.0)
A dive on the wall in St Just Pool. A dive that always surprises anyone who goes there, lots of life every time. Usually there are quite a few conger eels, this time there were a lot of lobsters. This was a low tide dive, when the visibility is not at it's best.
The dive starts at around 10m, which is at the top of the wall. The wall is about 5m tall and 20m+ long. From the bottom of the wall you can head further into the channel for more depth, we achieved 29.7m on this dive.
Take a stroll around the Cornish Carrick Roads and Falmouth - exploring many nautical gems including Mylor Yacht Harbour, National Maritime Museum Cornwall, Pendennis Castle, Blue River Table, Castaways and not forgetting the Pandora Inn.
Video Producer: VR Sport Media
A piece for string quartet written in memory of a dear friend who died too young. It follows a days sailing, something we did together in St Mawes before the kids came along. Fantastic memories.
You make up your own story to goes with the piece.
It was played by the Edge Ensemble at his memorial service held at Temple Church, in London.. The big tune at the end is a coded version of his name.
He was a true friend a wonderful man.
Carrick Roads (Cornish:Dowr Carrek, meaning "rock anchorage") is the estuary of the River Fal on the south coast of Cornwall in England, UK. It joins the English Channel at its southern end near Falmouth. It is a large flooded valley created after the Ice age by the melt waters that caused the sea level to rise dramatically (see Ria), creating a large natural harbour which is navigable from Falmouth to Truro.
The Falmouth Harbour Commissioners are the statutory port authority with responsibility for the Inner Harbour at Falmouth (excluding Falmouth Docks), the Penryn River up as far as Boyers Cellars, the southern part of the Carrick Roads and a large part of Falmouth Bay.
... the musical talent to be found along the high roads and byroads. The journey begins at Cryan’s Pub in Carrick-on-Shanon, Co Leitrim, hub of a trad music scene famed for its talented flute players.
PITTSBURGH — Residents living and driving across several blocks in Pittsburgh’s Carrick neighborhood are fed up with a constant stream of groundwater ... With the frigid temperatures, the roads frequently and swiftly become sheets of ice.
Costa Rica road trip ... The SilkRoad journey takes in Khiva ... The thatched Punchbowl and Ladle in Feock is the nearest pub and the famous Pandora Inn is just across the CarrickRoads — five minutes by boat or 15 minutes by car.
MICHAEL CARRICK says Sol Brynn deserved his recall to Middlesbrough’s starting side – and was delighted with the way in which the goalkeeper seized his opportunity in yesterday’s 1-0 win over Millwall... “I thought Sol did well,” said Carrick.
It ensured Carrick and his players were able to draw a line under Tuesday’s defeat at EllandRoad, showcasing the kind of doggedness that will always be required at some stage over the course of a Championship campaign.
But Carrick refused to blame his players, instead pointing to the good that came from Boro's approach after they'd wrestled back control at EllandRoad.
MICHAELCarrick says Middlesbrough will take a lot of confidence despite their defeat at EllandRoad, claiming his side did "loads and loads of good things" against the league leaders.
MIDDLESBROUGH are in Championship action tonight when they travel to EllandRoad to face Leeds United... Boro's fans have already celebrated once at Elland Road this season, with Carrick's side winning 3-0 in the Carabao Cup.
Carrick's men have continued to enjoy their travels this season and came here having not lost on the road since the start of October, form that had helped push them into the play-off places ...Road.
StephanieCarrick... Carrick said that while development of housing had begun along AppinRoad, the single underpass that was planned for koalas moving between habitat on either side of the road near Gilead had not been built yet.
However, with Boro having performed so impressively at Loftus Road, MichaelCarrick will have to decide whether to restore Hackney to the starting line-up or stick with a midfield pairing of Jonny Howson and Aidan Morris.
Borges was withdrawn early in the second half of Boro's win over QPR at Loftus Road in midweek, with Carrick revealing the Brazilian had been suffering with an illness that he hadn't shaken off.
Doak is expected to return to Boro’s starting line-up when they take on QPR at Loftus Road tonight, with Carrick insisting that everyone benefits if the youngster is carefully managed ... Carrick said.