Carrick Roads
The name "Carrick Roads" is thought to be a mangling of the Cornish Karrek Reun meaning "seal rock". It is now known as "Black Rock" and located in the centre of the harbour entrance, between Pendennis Point and Carricknath Point, and marked with a large conical beacon. It is still used at low tide as a haul-out spot by seals.
On walks
- Falmouth and Pendennis Point (5.3 mile walk)
- Mylor and Restronguet Creeks (4 mile walk)
- St Anthony Head (short version) (3.4 mile walk)
- St Just-in-Roseland to St Mawes (6.1 mile walk)
- Trelissick (4.7 mile walk)
Also mentioned in walks
- Maenporth to Budock Water (7.2 mile walk)