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![]() Our clubhouse is located at Mylor Yacht Harbour, where Mylor Creek enters Carrick Roads. In the heart of some of the finest sailing waters in the country. The Yacht Harbour occupies the site of the former Mylor Naval Dockyard - the smallest Royal Navy dockyard in England. Our new, purpose-built clubhouse stands on the waterfront, adjacent to the ancient St Mylor Church. The clubhouse has a comfortable lounge with a well-stocked bar, a "snug" area with a wood-burning stove, an auditorium and a training/committee room plus a terrace enjoying magnificent views of Carrick Roads and the Roseland peninsula beyond. It is active throughout the year and light lunches are available most Sundays through the winter. As the clubhouse is within the bounds of the yacht harbour, members benefit from many excellent facilities on the doorstep. However, the Club remains independent and run by an elected Management Committee. --- The Club leases thirty deep-water moorings from the Truro Harbourmaster. They lie just to the north of the Mylor Yacht Harbour Moorings, and are available for members to rent from 1st April to 30th September each year. All of the ground tackle is provided and is professionally maintained. They are great value for money and there is often a waiting list. Please contact moorings@myloryachtclub.org.uk to register your interest.
Our new Clubhouse was opened by HRH The Princess Royal on Monday 18th July 2011. MYC and MYH hold the copyright of the photos. To download a photo for your personal use, first view the photo gallery and note the number of the picture you require. Then find the corresponding thumbnail image and follow the instructions.
The site was cleared in September 2010. Click the photo to see the building under construction. |
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Local Information The clubhouse and marina are within easy walking distance (1¼ miles/ 2km) of the village of Mylor Bridge, where there are shops for basic provisions. Alternatively, walk to Flushing (about the same distance but over the hill) and take the ferry to the centre of Falmouth for a wide range of shopping and entertainment facilities - a small supermarket is close to the ferry landing. Although there are no bus services from Mylor Yacht Harbour, there are regular services to Falmouth, Truro and other locations from Mylor Bridge and Flushing. New in 2004, Aquacab's Mylor Shuttle service runs between May and September as an hourly service between Mylor YH and the Prince of Wales Pier, Falmouth. Aquacab's Fast Water Taxi service, introduced in 2003, will run as usual taking you anywhere you wish to go in the estuary - so you can still get to the Pandora for a quick pint or two and not worry about who's driving! For those who enjoy walking, there are some delightful rambles in the vicinity. The Fal Estuary and its surroundings are an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' and provide an exceptionally fine area for exploration. There are numerous creeks accessible to dinghies or boats of shallow draft. It is possible to go as far as Truro by water, taking account of the tides. |
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