Places to visit

Cornwall has so much to offer the whole family. Whether you are after an action-packed adventure park or a stroll through some of Cornwall’s magnificent houses and gardens, our location on the North Cornish coast is ideally situated to explore all that Cornwall has to offer.

St.Ives

St.Ives

St Ives is a picturesque fishing harbour and seaside town. Wander through the maze of narrow cobbled streets and browse the independent shops of St Ives. Perhaps visit an art gallery, museum, or one of the historic houses or castles. Sample some of the tastiest award-winning restaurants, cafés and bars in the Southwest.

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Lands End

Lands End

One of Britain’s best loved landmarks, famous for its unique location, breath-taking views, beautiful cliff top walking trails, and on a clear day you’ll even be able to see the Isles of Scilly. A must do attraction when visiting Cornwall.

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Eden Project

Eden Project

Eden is a dramatic global garden housed in tropical biomes that nestle in a crater the size of 30 football pitches. More than just a huge, tropical garden, Eden is a gateway into the relationships between plants and people, and a fascinating insight into the story of mankind's dependence on plant life.

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Lost Gardens of Heligan

Lost Gardens of Heligan

Explore Europe’s largest garden restoration, rescued from a wilderness they have now become a must visit for gardeners from all over the world. The Giant’s Head, Mud Maid and Grey Lady all wait to be discovered along the Woodland Walk created over two centuries ago.

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Geevor Tin Mine

Geevor Tin Mine

Immerse yourself in Cornwall’s rich industrial past as you discover one of the largest preserved mines in the country and a Cornish Mining World Heritage Site. Set within the wide open spaces of the Land’s End peninsula with spectacular views over breath-taking scenery.

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Minack Theatre

Minack Theatre

The Minack Theatre is Cornwall's world famous open-air theatre, carved into the granite cliff and set in glorious gardens overlooking the spectacular Porthcurno Bay. The sub-tropical gardens have become an established favourite, especially for gardeners with a taste for the exotic. The succulent plants thrive on the open Cliffside providing an added dash of colour to the Minack all year round.

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St. Michaels Mount

St. Michaels Mount

Discover over a thousand years of incredible history and tropical gardens on the rocky tidal island of St Michael's Mount. At low tide follow in the giants footsteps across the man-made causeway to reach this stunning island and why not enjoy a beautiful boat trip back to the mainland.

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Truro

Truro

Visit one of only three cathedrals in the United Kingdom with three Spires, the classic pointed arches of the gothic style have been adapted and modern building techniques have been used to create the wonderful building you will see around you. Truro Cathedral was the first to be built on a new site since Salisbury Cathedral was started in 1220.

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Fal River Cruises

Fal River Cruises

This trip is perfect for enjoying all of the best bits of the Fal River. Sailing through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this scenic river trip is stunning. Relax and take in the sights of Tudor castles, deep sided wooded valleys, historic houses and an abundance of marine activity.

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Seal Sanctuary

Seal Sanctuary

Hear about dramatic rescues and meet the seal and sea lion characters whose individual stories are brought to life during your visit. The Sanctuary is also home to fun loving otters, playful penguins and meet ponies, goats and sheep in the paddocks.

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Newquay Zoo

Newquay Zoo

Meet and discover all your favourite animals big and small, including lions, lemurs, otters, penguins, red pandas, lynx, armadillos and meerkats, plus a variety of different bird and reptile species. Activity trails and children's play areas offer plenty to keep people of all abilities and ages occupied.

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