Penberth (Cornish: Benbryhi)[1] is a valley, coastal village and cove on the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, England.
[2] Penberth Cove was once home to a pilchard fishing industry[3] and is one of the last remaining traditional fishing coves in Cornwall, with a handful of local fishermen still making their living from fishing for mackerel, lobster and crab.
There was also a cut flower industry, the produce being sent to London via train from Penzance.
Penberth's first regatta was held on Saturday, 27 August 1881.
This article about a location in the former district of Penwith, Cornwall is a stub.