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Explore the Local Area

Why not explore Cornwall and visit places of interest in the local area?

Please click on a town on the map to view places of interest in that particular area.

Bodmin

Bodmin and Wenford Railway

The Bodmin & Wenford Railway is a Standard Gauge Railway that operates mainly steam locomotives

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Bodmin Gaol

Visit this spooky all weather family attraction

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Bodmin Moor

Go walking across beautiful moors

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Cardinham Woods

Cardinham is a beautiful mixed woodland, popular with local dog walkers, cyclists, and horse riders.

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Lanyhdrock House and Gardens

Beautiful National Trust Gardens

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The Old Mill Herbary

The Old Mill Herbary is located in an idyllic valley setting, with about 3 acres of semi-wild terraced gardens on a steep south facing bank.

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Wadebridge

Wadebridge

Wadebridge, located in stunning North Cornwall.

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Tintagel

Tintagel Castle

Tintagel is a marvellous family experience of mystery, myth and magic - a place where kings rule and a legend lived.

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Padstow

Padstow

A local guide. Includes business and tourist information.

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Rick Stein

Rick Stein's web site features information, images and seafood recipes relating to his restaurants in Padstow and the recently launched Seafood Cookery School.

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Newquay

Blue Reef Aquarium

Blue Reef is part of an exciting new generation of sealife attractions designed to inspire deeper understanding and appreciation of the natural world.

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Dairyland Farm World

Enjoy the fun of an all-weather attraction, providing a day's entertainment for all ages. Our philosophy has always been to encourage visitors to the farm and promote a better understanding between town and country.

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Newquay Zoo

Experience the wildlife with hundreds of animals set in lush sub-tropical lakeside gardens.

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St Ives

Paradise Park

Paradise Park has an international reputation for breeding rare species, is home to the World Parrot Trust charity and was chosen twice by the independent 'Good Britain Guide' as Cornwall's Family Attraction of the Year.

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Tate St Ives

Home of post-war British Modernism, St Ives provides the artistic foundations for Tate St Ives. The gallery was built to celebrate the Modernists as well as the surroundings and atmosphere that inspired them.

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Penzance

Geevor Tin Mine

Until 1990 Geevor was a working mine, now a museum, with many surface buildings, a guided underground tour through 18th / 19th century workings, a shop and a cafe.

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Isles of Scilly Travel

Information on travelling by Sea or Air to the Isles of Scilly

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Minack Theatre

Cornwall's theatre under the stars, explore this unique open-air theatre created from the cliffside

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St Michaels Mount

Explore the amazing island world of St Michael’s Mount and discover legend, myth and over a thousand years of incredible history…

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Helston

Flambards Theme Park

Bursting full of things to do come rain come shine.

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Goonhilly

An exciting interactive attraction where you can help decide what life might be like in the next hundred years

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National Seal Sanctuary

he Sanctuary is a busy rescue centre, and also has resident Grey Seals, Common Seals, Californian and Patagonian Sea Lions, Goats, Ponies and Otters.

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Poldark Mine

Poldark Mine is a fascinating early 18th century tin mine and certainly one of Cornwall's most important heritage sites.

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Falmouth

CATA

Cornwall Association of Tourist Attractions

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Glendurgan Garden

Superb subtropical garden, with special interest for families

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National Maritime Museum

Housed in an award winning building on the Falmouth harbour-side, the National Maritime Museum Cornwall transports you into the world of small boats and Cornish maritime history.

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Pendennis Castle

Constructed between 1540 and 1545, Pendennis and its sister St Mawes Castle form the Cornish end of the chain of coastal castles built by Henry VIII to counter a threat from France and Spain.

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Trebah Garden

This is a garden that children adore. They marvel at the gunnera passage, a tunnel of giant rhubarb 16 feet high, and race around the bamboozle. Trebah is full of play areas and trails for children of all ages, and with swimming and picnics on the beach, it makes the perfect setting for a family day out.

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Truro

Trelissick Garden

Tranquil garden set on many levels, containing a superb collection of tender and exotic plants

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Truro

The capital city of Cornwall

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St Austell

Eden Project

A living theatre of plants and people and a botanical garden too - the world poured into a pit, housing the largest rainforest in captivity

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The Lost Gardens of Heligan

Heligan, seat of the Tremayne family for more than 400 years, is one of the most mysterious estates in England.

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Fowey

Fowey

Fowey's town website

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Looe

Looe

Looe is the principal seaside town of south-east Cornwall

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