Mylor Creek

Coordinates: 50°10′50″N 5°04′07″W / 50.18047°N 5.06865°W / 50.18047; -5.06865

Mylor Creek at low water
Resronguet Sailing Club near Mylor Harbour

Mylor Creek (Cornish: Pol Scathow, meaning creek of boats) is a tidal ria in south Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is a tributary of Carrick Roads, the estuary of the River Fal and is situated approximately six miles (10 km) south of Truro and two miles (3 km) north of Falmouth .[1]

The creek is in Mylor civil parish[2] and forms an inland tidal lake. It is approximately 800 feet (240 m) at its widest point and just over a mile (1.8 km) long from its tidal limit at Mylor Bridge to its mouth at Mylor Churchtown where it discharges into Carrick Roads.[1]

Carrick Roads and Cornwall's English Channel coast are popular for yachting and dinghy racing. Restronguet Sailing Club (which takes its name from Restronguet Creek a mile to the north) has its base at Mylor Harbour,[3] a large yacht marina immediately north of Mylor Churchtown[4]

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References

  1. 1 2 Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 204 Truro & Falmouth ISBN 978-0-319-23149-4
  2. Cornwall Council online mapping. Retrieved May 2010
  3. Restronguet Sailing Club website; retrieved May 2010
  4. Mylor Harbour website. Retrieved May 2010


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