Fowey, things to do

Seastoke

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We are heading down at the end of October, any restaurants recommend, things to see , but must like doge and be wheel chair friendly. Not a lot to ask for.
 
Check out Sam's restaurant. Particularly good for fish.

But you'll need to talk to them about wheelchair access.

Should be easy access to the Royal Fowey Yacht Club, in a prime waterfront location, but check out what they are offering under their Covid regime.

We stayed in the Fowey Harbour Hotel for a night or two last year to celebrate an anniversary. Great location, recent renovation, same group as the Salcombe Harbour Hotel with a similar and great menu, some staff a little iffy but not so much as to spoil your enjoyment of the place.
 
I like Fowey, was there just a few weeks ago. However, the streets are narrow, some of the pavements even more so, and it is very hilly, sp a wheel chair might be hard work.
As already mentioned, Sams is good, and Haveners on the quay provided a decent meal and good views.and the Galleon has been a favourite of ours over the years. Again a nice waterside location.
In the summer there is a land train around the town, but I suspect that won't be running when you're there, worth checking, There's an excellent butchers and delicatessen, Kittows, right in the centre of town,plus various pasty shops and bakeries.
After walking through the town a few times, which won't take long, and trying the pubs and restaurants, there's not a lot else going on there, apart from coastal walks or taking the ferry across to Polruan.
Enjoy your stay.
 
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