Susan’s guidebook

Susan
Susan’s guidebook

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A very popular local harbor and beach, with a fresh fish market and coastal walks. Plenty of pubs, restaurants, cafes, and takeaways to suit all tastes. To make the most of the local scenery one can take the train to Looe from Liskeard or take a fishing boat trip from Looe to Polperro or to Fowey in the summer months.
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Looe
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A very popular local harbor and beach, with a fresh fish market and coastal walks. Plenty of pubs, restaurants, cafes, and takeaways to suit all tastes. To make the most of the local scenery one can take the train to Looe from Liskeard or take a fishing boat trip from Looe to Polperro or to Fowey in the summer months.
Just down the road, with free parking. A beautiful riverside walk with several routes, one of which takes you to the top of this historical fort. With views over the cornish landscape.
Cadson Bury Hill Fort - National Trust
Just down the road, with free parking. A beautiful riverside walk with several routes, one of which takes you to the top of this historical fort. With views over the cornish landscape.
National Trust Property, with Tudor manor house, gardens, mill, tearooms, shops, quay, and woodland walks.
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Cotehele hús
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National Trust Property, with Tudor manor house, gardens, mill, tearooms, shops, quay, and woodland walks.
Free parking, with a short walk to the Cheesewrings you can pass the ancient hurdler circles and climb to the top of the tor. With quarry to the side and views over the moors and old mining shafts. For wild swimmers a short walk to Gold-diggers quarry for a quick dip.
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The Cheesewring (Stowes hill)
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Free parking, with a short walk to the Cheesewrings you can pass the ancient hurdler circles and climb to the top of the tor. With quarry to the side and views over the moors and old mining shafts. For wild swimmers a short walk to Gold-diggers quarry for a quick dip.
Wistman Woods on Dartmoor National Park is approximately 5 miles long and on average takes 2 hours to walk. The walking route to Wistman's Wood is easy to follow, it leads north from the small car park; just follow the footpath fingerpost. You'll pass by a small farmstead and then you'll quickly be on open moorland as you walk towards Littaford Tors in the distance. There is also a cream tearoom to be found on the opposite side of the road to the car park. .
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Wistman's Wood
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Wistman Woods on Dartmoor National Park is approximately 5 miles long and on average takes 2 hours to walk. The walking route to Wistman's Wood is easy to follow, it leads north from the small car park; just follow the footpath fingerpost. You'll pass by a small farmstead and then you'll quickly be on open moorland as you walk towards Littaford Tors in the distance. There is also a cream tearoom to be found on the opposite side of the road to the car park. .
The Camel Trail is a permissive cycleway in Cornwall, that provides a recreational route for walkers, runners, cyclists, and horse riders. The most commonly cycled section is between Padstow and Bodmin. This is 11.25 miles in length. This will take most people a leisurely 1h 40 minutes one-way. At 12 miles long and largely flat it's ideal for families and less experienced cyclists. The trail offers spectacular views of moorland, woodland, the estuary and is used by walkers, joggers, cyclists and horse riders. Bike hire is available, less than £20 per bike. It is advised to book in advance there is also on sitefree parking
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Camel Trail (Cycle Way)
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The Camel Trail is a permissive cycleway in Cornwall, that provides a recreational route for walkers, runners, cyclists, and horse riders. The most commonly cycled section is between Padstow and Bodmin. This is 11.25 miles in length. This will take most people a leisurely 1h 40 minutes one-way. At 12 miles long and largely flat it's ideal for families and less experienced cyclists. The trail offers spectacular views of moorland, woodland, the estuary and is used by walkers, joggers, cyclists and horse riders. Bike hire is available, less than £20 per bike. It is advised to book in advance there is also on sitefree parking
HM Prison Dartmoor is a Category C men's prison, located in Princetown, high on Dartmoor in the English county of Devon. Its high granite walls dominate this area of the moor. The prison is owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, and is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service Displays on prisoners, restraints and uniforms, revealing the history of a prison dating from 1809. Among the most famous prisoners at Dartmoor was Frank Mitchell (the 'Mad Axeman') who escaped and despite the biggest manhunt ever mounted on the moor was never recaptured. We now know he was murdered by the Kray gang.
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Dartmoor Prison Museum
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HM Prison Dartmoor is a Category C men's prison, located in Princetown, high on Dartmoor in the English county of Devon. Its high granite walls dominate this area of the moor. The prison is owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, and is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service Displays on prisoners, restraints and uniforms, revealing the history of a prison dating from 1809. Among the most famous prisoners at Dartmoor was Frank Mitchell (the 'Mad Axeman') who escaped and despite the biggest manhunt ever mounted on the moor was never recaptured. We now know he was murdered by the Kray gang.
Dartmoor Zoological Park is a 30-acre zoo. It came into being in 2006, when Benjamin Mee and his family came across Dartmoor Wildlife Park (locally known as Sparkwell Wildlife Parkllage of Sparkwell, on the south-west edge of Dartmoor. Benjamin’s story was documented in his book “We Bought A Zoo”, which was also released as a Hollywood movie of the same title in 2011, starring Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson.
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Dartmoor dýragarður
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Dartmoor Zoological Park is a 30-acre zoo. It came into being in 2006, when Benjamin Mee and his family came across Dartmoor Wildlife Park (locally known as Sparkwell Wildlife Parkllage of Sparkwell, on the south-west edge of Dartmoor. Benjamin’s story was documented in his book “We Bought A Zoo”, which was also released as a Hollywood movie of the same title in 2011, starring Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson.
Bodmin Jail was built in 1778 to house criminals from throughout the county of Cornwall. It was the first jail known to hold inmates in individual cells and was notorious for the public executions by hanging, which took place outside the jail until 1862. These were extremely popular events, attended by large crowds. Bodmin Jail is a historic former prison situated in Bodmin, on the edge of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall. The large range of buildings is fell into ruin, but parts of the prison have been turned into a tourist attraction
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Bodmin Fangelsi
Berrycoombe Road
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Bodmin Jail was built in 1778 to house criminals from throughout the county of Cornwall. It was the first jail known to hold inmates in individual cells and was notorious for the public executions by hanging, which took place outside the jail until 1862. These were extremely popular events, attended by large crowds. Bodmin Jail is a historic former prison situated in Bodmin, on the edge of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall. The large range of buildings is fell into ruin, but parts of the prison have been turned into a tourist attraction
Wild Futures, the leading primate welfare charity which runs The Monkey Sanctuary was founded in 1964 by Len Williams, father of classical guitarist John Williams, as a cooperative to care for rescued woolly monkeys. The Monkey Sanctuary is based in Looe, Cornwall, campaigns to end the primate pet trade and offers a home for life to its victims. Their work is supported by well-known actors like Julie Walters and Joanna Lumley, as well as scientists around the world, including expert Jane Goodall. Qpen from the end of May until the end of October. Book tickets in advance.
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Wild Futures, The Monkey Sanctuary
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Wild Futures, the leading primate welfare charity which runs The Monkey Sanctuary was founded in 1964 by Len Williams, father of classical guitarist John Williams, as a cooperative to care for rescued woolly monkeys. The Monkey Sanctuary is based in Looe, Cornwall, campaigns to end the primate pet trade and offers a home for life to its victims. Their work is supported by well-known actors like Julie Walters and Joanna Lumley, as well as scientists around the world, including expert Jane Goodall. Qpen from the end of May until the end of October. Book tickets in advance.
Take a self-guided tour of the underground cavern, armed with a torch and map, and discover how the mine was worked, ending at the underground lake with its crystal clear blue/green water. Good wet day activity.
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Carnglaze hellarar
St Neot
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Take a self-guided tour of the underground cavern, armed with a torch and map, and discover how the mine was worked, ending at the underground lake with its crystal clear blue/green water. Good wet day activity.
The Golitha Falls Nature Reserve is a magical spot to savour Cornwall’s natural beauty, with footpaths leading through the wooded valley alongside the tumbling river Fowey. Please note the ground is not level and maybe a little slippy after a shower. Free entry with toilets in the car park
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Golitha Falls þjóðgarðurinn
15 Well Ln
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The Golitha Falls Nature Reserve is a magical spot to savour Cornwall’s natural beauty, with footpaths leading through the wooded valley alongside the tumbling river Fowey. Please note the ground is not level and maybe a little slippy after a shower. Free entry with toilets in the car park
A National Trust house, Lanhydrock in Cornwall, is a magnificent late Victorian country house with gardens and wooded estate.
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Lanhydrock hús og garður
Treffry Lane
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A National Trust house, Lanhydrock in Cornwall, is a magnificent late Victorian country house with gardens and wooded estate.
A popular destination for history buffs, with 10 miles of coastline, 865 acres of parkland in a Grade I listed landscape. Pretty gardens, ancient barrows, mystical woodland, forts, chapels, secret beaches and coves and a historic sawmill. Combine your visit with a cruise of the River Tamar or relax with coffee and cake at The Stables Café.
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Mount Edgcumbe hús og þjóðgarður
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A popular destination for history buffs, with 10 miles of coastline, 865 acres of parkland in a Grade I listed landscape. Pretty gardens, ancient barrows, mystical woodland, forts, chapels, secret beaches and coves and a historic sawmill. Combine your visit with a cruise of the River Tamar or relax with coffee and cake at The Stables Café.
Discover the excitement and nostalgia of steam travel with a journey evocative of a 1950’s branch line. Relax in style with a leisurely 13-mile round trip from Bodmin General Station through the Glynn Valley to Bodmin Parkway, then through the Camel Valley to Boscarne. Hop off at Colesloggett Halt for a picnic and nature trails through Cardinham Woods or stop at the award-winning Station Café at Bodmin Parkway.
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Bodmin General Station
Harleigh Road
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Discover the excitement and nostalgia of steam travel with a journey evocative of a 1950’s branch line. Relax in style with a leisurely 13-mile round trip from Bodmin General Station through the Glynn Valley to Bodmin Parkway, then through the Camel Valley to Boscarne. Hop off at Colesloggett Halt for a picnic and nature trails through Cardinham Woods or stop at the award-winning Station Café at Bodmin Parkway.
Buckland Abbey is a Grade I listed a 700-year-old house in Buckland Monachorum, near Yelverton, Devon, noted for its connection with Sir Richard Grenville the Younger and Sir Francis Drake. It is owned by the National Trust with gardens and estate walks.
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Buckland Abbey
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Buckland Abbey is a Grade I listed a 700-year-old house in Buckland Monachorum, near Yelverton, Devon, noted for its connection with Sir Richard Grenville the Younger and Sir Francis Drake. It is owned by the National Trust with gardens and estate walks.
Widecombe in the Moor is a pretty village on central Dartmoor, most famous for its annual Widecombe Fair, which inspired a classic folk song. Its church is known as the Cathedral of the Moors on account of its tall tower and its size, relative to the small population it serves. National Trust shop and tea rooms.
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Widecombe in the Moor
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Widecombe in the Moor is a pretty village on central Dartmoor, most famous for its annual Widecombe Fair, which inspired a classic folk song. Its church is known as the Cathedral of the Moors on account of its tall tower and its size, relative to the small population it serves. National Trust shop and tea rooms.
The Jamaica Inn is a traditional inn on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall in the UK, which was built as a coaching inn in 1750, and has a historical association with smuggling. The Jamaica Inn is a traditional inn on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall in the UK, which was built as a coaching inn in 1750, and has a historical association with smuggling. Restaurant and pub.
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Jamaica Inn
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The Jamaica Inn is a traditional inn on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall in the UK, which was built as a coaching inn in 1750, and has a historical association with smuggling. The Jamaica Inn is a traditional inn on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall in the UK, which was built as a coaching inn in 1750, and has a historical association with smuggling. Restaurant and pub.
Well known for the lady of the lake and the rise of Excalibur. The legend of King Arthur.
Dozmary Pool
Well known for the lady of the lake and the rise of Excalibur. The legend of King Arthur.
A mystical Neolithic tomb that is 15ft high.
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Trethevy Quoit
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A mystical Neolithic tomb that is 15ft high.
Screech Owl Sanctuary and Animal Park is a haven for owls and other animals located near St Columb Major, Cornwall. Through advanced booking enjoy a one-to-one session with an owl that have been hand reared for educational purposes.
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Skriðuklaða Fuglaheimilið
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Screech Owl Sanctuary and Animal Park is a haven for owls and other animals located near St Columb Major, Cornwall. Through advanced booking enjoy a one-to-one session with an owl that have been hand reared for educational purposes.
Wildlife centre in a beautiful setting known for its otter viewings, humid butterfly house and resident terrapins.
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Buckfast fjársjóður og Dartmoor Otter Sanctuary
Dart Bridge Road
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Wildlife centre in a beautiful setting known for its otter viewings, humid butterfly house and resident terrapins.
The Cornish Birds of Prey Centre are passionate about providing a caring home for mistreated, unwanted, injured and neglected birds of prey and other animals, whether from private owners or other zoo’s.
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Cornish Birds Of Prey CIC
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The Cornish Birds of Prey Centre are passionate about providing a caring home for mistreated, unwanted, injured and neglected birds of prey and other animals, whether from private owners or other zoo’s.
The Lappa Valley Steam Railway is a 15 in minimum gauge railway located near Newquay in Cornwall. The railway functions as a tourist attraction, running from Benny Halt to East Wheal Rose.
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Lappa Valley
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The Lappa Valley Steam Railway is a 15 in minimum gauge railway located near Newquay in Cornwall. The railway functions as a tourist attraction, running from Benny Halt to East Wheal Rose.
Hidden Valley Gardens is an intimate award-winning three-acre garden and specialist plant nursery, nestled in a secluded hidden valley. Very friendly atmosphere and self-service tea room.
Hidden Valley Gardens
Hidden Valley Gardens is an intimate award-winning three-acre garden and specialist plant nursery, nestled in a secluded hidden valley. Very friendly atmosphere and self-service tea room.
Diverse plants fill this 10-acre garden in different themed areas, with an on-site nursery and tearoom.
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The Garden House
Pound Road
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Diverse plants fill this 10-acre garden in different themed areas, with an on-site nursery and tearoom.
The Minack Theatre is an open-air theatre, constructed above a gully with a rocky granite outcrop jutting into the sea. The theatre is at Porthcurno, 4 miles from Land's End in Cornwall,
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The Minack Theatre
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The Minack Theatre is an open-air theatre, constructed above a gully with a rocky granite outcrop jutting into the sea. The theatre is at Porthcurno, 4 miles from Land's End in Cornwall,
The Eden Project is a well known visitor attraction in Cornwall. The project is located in a reclaimed china clay pit. The complex is dominated by two huge enclosures consisting of adjoining domes that house thousands of plant species. The larger of the two biomes simulates a rainforest environment and the second, a Mediterranean environment. There is also has an outside botanical garden which is home to many plants and wildlife native to Cornwal
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Eden verkefnið
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The Eden Project is a well known visitor attraction in Cornwall. The project is located in a reclaimed china clay pit. The complex is dominated by two huge enclosures consisting of adjoining domes that house thousands of plant species. The larger of the two biomes simulates a rainforest environment and the second, a Mediterranean environment. There is also has an outside botanical garden which is home to many plants and wildlife native to Cornwal
The Lost Gardens of Heligan are located near Mevagissey in Cornwall, England and are considered to be amongst the most popular in the UK. The gardens are typical of the 19th century Gardenesque style with areas of different character and in different design styles.
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Týndu garðarnir í Heligan
B3273
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The Lost Gardens of Heligan are located near Mevagissey in Cornwall, England and are considered to be amongst the most popular in the UK. The gardens are typical of the 19th century Gardenesque style with areas of different character and in different design styles.
Nestled in a Devon valley, Rosemoor blends formal and informal plantings to a magical effect. Beautiful garden something for every gardener.
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RHS Garden Rosemoor
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Nestled in a Devon valley, Rosemoor blends formal and informal plantings to a magical effect. Beautiful garden something for every gardener.
One of the top 80 gardens in the world with its own private beach. Four miles of footpaths wind through dazzling exotic planting. Cafe on-site.
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Trebah Garður
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One of the top 80 gardens in the world with its own private beach. Four miles of footpaths wind through dazzling exotic planting. Cafe on-site.
St Michael's Mount is a tidal island in Mount's Bay. Check the tide times, walking to or from the island is a big bonus.
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Sankti Míkaelsfjall
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St Michael's Mount is a tidal island in Mount's Bay. Check the tide times, walking to or from the island is a big bonus.
Fowey is a port town on the mouth of the River Fowey. Popular with visitors to the area. Excellent Christmas fair in the town during a few days in December full of local produce and crafts.
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Fowey
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Fowey is a port town on the mouth of the River Fowey. Popular with visitors to the area. Excellent Christmas fair in the town during a few days in December full of local produce and crafts.
Quaint little fishing village with twisty narrow lanes. Pasty, fudge and gift shops, pubs and inns. Fishing boat trips from Looe to Polperro in the summer.
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Polperro
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Quaint little fishing village with twisty narrow lanes. Pasty, fudge and gift shops, pubs and inns. Fishing boat trips from Looe to Polperro in the summer.
A picturesque fishing harbour and seaside town. Known for its surf beaches. The seafront Tate St Ives gallery has rotating modern art exhibitions, focusing on British artists. There is a the train from Liskeard to St Ives.
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St Ives
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A picturesque fishing harbour and seaside town. Known for its surf beaches. The seafront Tate St Ives gallery has rotating modern art exhibitions, focusing on British artists. There is a the train from Liskeard to St Ives.
Take a tour around the brewery that was opened in 1851 and visit the shop afterward to buy a bottle or two. Check the website to check that is open due to covid restrictions.
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St Austell Brewery Visitor Centre
63 Trevarthian Rd
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Take a tour around the brewery that was opened in 1851 and visit the shop afterward to buy a bottle or two. Check the website to check that is open due to covid restrictions.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a sanctuary for injured seal pups, and is owned by The SEA LIFE Trust. The centre is on the banks of the Helford River in Cornwall next to the village of Gweek.
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Cornish Seal Sanctuary
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The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a sanctuary for injured seal pups, and is owned by The SEA LIFE Trust. The centre is on the banks of the Helford River in Cornwall next to the village of Gweek.
The only true and complete underground mine in Cornwall. Open to the public for educational tours. On a hot day, it's very cool to delve deep underground into the subterranean passageways of Wheal Roots' 18th-century tin mine workings at the Poldark Mine.
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Poldark Mine & The Cornish Heritage Collection
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The only true and complete underground mine in Cornwall. Open to the public for educational tours. On a hot day, it's very cool to delve deep underground into the subterranean passageways of Wheal Roots' 18th-century tin mine workings at the Poldark Mine.
The village and nearby Tintagel Castle are associated with the legends surrounding King Arthur. The castle and bridge are taken care of by English Heritage Tintagel Castle is a historic site situated on the clifftops of North Cornwall. Due to the rugged coastal landscape, there are steep slopes, sheer drops and uneven surfaces which can present a challenge to visitors.
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Tintagel Castle bridge
South West Coast Path
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The village and nearby Tintagel Castle are associated with the legends surrounding King Arthur. The castle and bridge are taken care of by English Heritage Tintagel Castle is a historic site situated on the clifftops of North Cornwall. Due to the rugged coastal landscape, there are steep slopes, sheer drops and uneven surfaces which can present a challenge to visitors.
To this day the port remains unspoiled and retains much of its Georgian character. This unique combination has lead to Charlestown being a popular location for film and television locations.
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Charlestown
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To this day the port remains unspoiled and retains much of its Georgian character. This unique combination has lead to Charlestown being a popular location for film and television locations.
Port Isaac is a traditional fishing village with a vibrant local community in north Cornwall and home to the TV series Doc Martin. A truly picturesque village with narrow winding streets lined with whitewashed cottages that head down to the small harbour and beach.
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Port Isaac
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Port Isaac is a traditional fishing village with a vibrant local community in north Cornwall and home to the TV series Doc Martin. A truly picturesque village with narrow winding streets lined with whitewashed cottages that head down to the small harbour and beach.
Mevagissey is an attractive harbourside village which was once the centre of Cornwall’s pilchard fishery and which still boasts a working harbour, with a few dozen small fishing boats. It has a tradition of boat building dating back to 1745. Many of the old buildings, constructed of cob and slate, bear testimony to a time when the large shoals of pilchards were the livelihood of the whole village. Fishing trips can be taken from the harbour and there is a ferry to the nearby port of Fowey.
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Mevagissey
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Mevagissey is an attractive harbourside village which was once the centre of Cornwall’s pilchard fishery and which still boasts a working harbour, with a few dozen small fishing boats. It has a tradition of boat building dating back to 1745. Many of the old buildings, constructed of cob and slate, bear testimony to a time when the large shoals of pilchards were the livelihood of the whole village. Fishing trips can be taken from the harbour and there is a ferry to the nearby port of Fowey.
One of Britain’s best-loved landmarks, famous for its unique location and beautiful scenery. Clifftop trails, breathtaking views, pay-as-you-go family attractions, shopping village, restaurant and cafés.
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Land's End Landmark Attraction
Land's End
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One of Britain’s best-loved landmarks, famous for its unique location and beautiful scenery. Clifftop trails, breathtaking views, pay-as-you-go family attractions, shopping village, restaurant and cafés.
The walk climbs to the summit of Rough Tor, via the Holy Well, and follows the ridge Showery Tor, where there are spectacular views to the North Cornish coast. The route then drops into the valley and climbs to the top of Brown Willy - the highest point in Cornwall - where there are views south to the China clay hills around St Austell. The return route circles the base of Rough Tor, through the remains of prehistoric settlements overlooking the Fernacre stone circle.
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Brown Willy Tor
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The walk climbs to the summit of Rough Tor, via the Holy Well, and follows the ridge Showery Tor, where there are spectacular views to the North Cornish coast. The route then drops into the valley and climbs to the top of Brown Willy - the highest point in Cornwall - where there are views south to the China clay hills around St Austell. The return route circles the base of Rough Tor, through the remains of prehistoric settlements overlooking the Fernacre stone circle.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a sanctuary for injured seal pups, and is owned by The SEA LIFE Trust. Each season (September - March), the Sanctuary rehabilitates over 70 seal pups that have been rescued for various reasons, from malnourishment to being separated from their mum. The Sanctuary also provides a permanent home to animals that need special care from our team of marine animal experts.
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Cornish Seal Sanctuary
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The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a sanctuary for injured seal pups, and is owned by The SEA LIFE Trust. Each season (September - March), the Sanctuary rehabilitates over 70 seal pups that have been rescued for various reasons, from malnourishment to being separated from their mum. The Sanctuary also provides a permanent home to animals that need special care from our team of marine animal experts.

Food scene

Home-cooked food, which is lovingly prepared using only the freshest, West Country fayre and seasonal produce.
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Manor House Inn
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Home-cooked food, which is lovingly prepared using only the freshest, West Country fayre and seasonal produce.
r charming village pub in Rilla Mill, near Callington, on the edge of the picturesque Bodmin Moor. A truly wonderful pub offering a warm and friendly welcome to all. Home cooked food, using only the freshest, West Country fayre and seasonal produce. Recommended by past guests at our cottage for quality, quantity, price as well as having a varied menu to include vegetarian and vegan dishes.
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Manor House Inn
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r charming village pub in Rilla Mill, near Callington, on the edge of the picturesque Bodmin Moor. A truly wonderful pub offering a warm and friendly welcome to all. Home cooked food, using only the freshest, West Country fayre and seasonal produce. Recommended by past guests at our cottage for quality, quantity, price as well as having a varied menu to include vegetarian and vegan dishes.
A popular Inn with the locals. Good home-cooked food at a reasonable price. Good varied menu something for everyone.
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The Who'd Have Thought It Inn
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A popular Inn with the locals. Good home-cooked food at a reasonable price. Good varied menu something for everyone.
Not only a good plant nursery and shop for unusual gifts but also a very good cafe. Excellent food made with local produce. Very popular with the locals.
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Duchy Of Cornwall Nursery
Cott Road
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Not only a good plant nursery and shop for unusual gifts but also a very good cafe. Excellent food made with local produce. Very popular with the locals.
A popular 18th-century country inn serves artfully crafted British dishes and local ales. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free alternatives.
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The Springer Spaniel
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A popular 18th-century country inn serves artfully crafted British dishes and local ales. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free alternatives.
Said to be the best Chinese takeaway in the area. Popular with the locals and holidaymakers alike.
Red Panda
13-14 Fore St
Said to be the best Chinese takeaway in the area. Popular with the locals and holidaymakers alike.
High on the cliffs above the quaint town of Port Isaac (famous for the filming of Doc Martin and, more recently, the film Fisherman’s Friends) is a restaurant offering an experience you won’t forget. It’s fine dining in style and also pricey (£140pp; set menu), the only restaurant in Cornwall to have two Michelin stars.
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Outlaw's New Road
6 New Rd
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High on the cliffs above the quaint town of Port Isaac (famous for the filming of Doc Martin and, more recently, the film Fisherman’s Friends) is a restaurant offering an experience you won’t forget. It’s fine dining in style and also pricey (£140pp; set menu), the only restaurant in Cornwall to have two Michelin stars.
Owned by chef Paul Ainsworth the Mariners Rock in Padstow has become a popular eating experience. Popular so booking is recommended.
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The Mariners at Rock
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Owned by chef Paul Ainsworth the Mariners Rock in Padstow has become a popular eating experience. Popular so booking is recommended.
Fresh fish, shellfish and pre-prepared seafood dishes, plus sandwiches at Rick Stein's shop.
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Rick Stein's Seafood Bar & Fishmongers
Unit 1 Station Rd
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Fresh fish, shellfish and pre-prepared seafood dishes, plus sandwiches at Rick Stein's shop.
Popular seafood restaurant in Fowey.
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Fitzroy
2 Fore Street
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Popular seafood restaurant in Fowey.
A good quality fish and chip shop. Car Park opposite.
Francine's Launceston
2 Race Hill
A good quality fish and chip shop. Car Park opposite.
Highly rated restaurant in Polperro. Booking essential. Good reviews.
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Nelsons Restaurant
Big Green
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Highly rated restaurant in Polperro. Booking essential. Good reviews.

Beach

Located between Rame Head and Portwrinkle this is possibly one of the best beaches in this part of Cornwall. Whitsand Bay consists of a stretch of sand approaching 4 miles in length towards low tide where several smaller coves join up.
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Whitsand Bay
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Located between Rame Head and Portwrinkle this is possibly one of the best beaches in this part of Cornwall. Whitsand Bay consists of a stretch of sand approaching 4 miles in length towards low tide where several smaller coves join up.
Lantic Bay, Lansallos Beach (also known as West Coombe) is a quiet, attractive, south-facing cove of sand and rocks just a few miles west of Polperro. There is a small waterfall on the western side of the beach known as Reed Water. Two National Trust car parks for coastal walks.
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Lansallos
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Lantic Bay, Lansallos Beach (also known as West Coombe) is a quiet, attractive, south-facing cove of sand and rocks just a few miles west of Polperro. There is a small waterfall on the western side of the beach known as Reed Water. Two National Trust car parks for coastal walks.
In the small Cornish fishing village of Kingsand on the remote Rame Peninsula is the pleasant little Kingsand Beach. Consisting mainly of sand and shingle this southeast-facing beach backs right onto the village and is home to the iconic seafront Kingsand clocktower.
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Kingsand
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In the small Cornish fishing village of Kingsand on the remote Rame Peninsula is the pleasant little Kingsand Beach. Consisting mainly of sand and shingle this southeast-facing beach backs right onto the village and is home to the iconic seafront Kingsand clocktower.
A calm sheltered bay that looks over Plymouth Sound and is generally considered a safe place for swimming. The beach is made of sand and shingle. Ferry can be taken across to Plymouth.
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Cawsand
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A calm sheltered bay that looks over Plymouth Sound and is generally considered a safe place for swimming. The beach is made of sand and shingle. Ferry can be taken across to Plymouth.
Talland Bay Beach ... Talland Bay is a small and quiet place midway between Looe and Polperro. There are two principal beaches in Talland Bay, both are quite small.
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Talland Bay Beach Cafe
Bridals Lane
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Talland Bay Beach ... Talland Bay is a small and quiet place midway between Looe and Polperro. There are two principal beaches in Talland Bay, both are quite small.
each that reveals some coarse sand and an extensive reef Stretching from Hannafore Point to the outskirts of Looe sits Hannafore Beach, a quiet, southeast-facing beach. It is predominantly a shingle beach with rock pools at low tide. Most people visit the beach for these fantastic rock pools that are uncovered twice daily. Road side parking.
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Hannafore Point
Marine Drive
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each that reveals some coarse sand and an extensive reef Stretching from Hannafore Point to the outskirts of Looe sits Hannafore Beach, a quiet, southeast-facing beach. It is predominantly a shingle beach with rock pools at low tide. Most people visit the beach for these fantastic rock pools that are uncovered twice daily. Road side parking.
The beach in East Looe sits directly in front of the old town, sheltered from the west by the famous Banjo Pier and overlooked from the east by the hillside of Mount Arara. At low tide there is a large gently sloping sandy beach which is generally safe for swimming, although it is not recommended to swim by the river mouth beyond the pier. The beach backs on to a seafront walkway which runs the length of the beach all the way to ‘Second Beach’ just to the east. The rock / sand beach here is a great spot to get away from the crowds and good for snorkelling.
Beach Looe
The beach in East Looe sits directly in front of the old town, sheltered from the west by the famous Banjo Pier and overlooked from the east by the hillside of Mount Arara. At low tide there is a large gently sloping sandy beach which is generally safe for swimming, although it is not recommended to swim by the river mouth beyond the pier. The beach backs on to a seafront walkway which runs the length of the beach all the way to ‘Second Beach’ just to the east. The rock / sand beach here is a great spot to get away from the crowds and good for snorkelling.
The term "hidden gem" is often used to describe some of the more remote beaches in Cornwall, but if there is any one beach that deserves this title it would be Lantic Bay. Located on the quiet, but stunning stretch of coast between Fowey and Polperro this is not the kind of place you simply stumble upon. However, once found you will be rewarded by a vista of near white sand and turquoise water all set in a bay backed by high, verdant cliffs.
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Lantic Bay
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The term "hidden gem" is often used to describe some of the more remote beaches in Cornwall, but if there is any one beach that deserves this title it would be Lantic Bay. Located on the quiet, but stunning stretch of coast between Fowey and Polperro this is not the kind of place you simply stumble upon. However, once found you will be rewarded by a vista of near white sand and turquoise water all set in a bay backed by high, verdant cliffs.
Lantivet Bay is one of three small coves, alongside Lansallos and Lantic Bays, looked after by the National Trust. Located between Polruan to the west and Polperro to the east, Lantivet Bay is a fine example of Cornwall's beautiful coastline. Set in a tiny cove flanked by steep cliffs the beach reveals a relatively modest patch of sand towards low tide.
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Lantivet Bay
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Lantivet Bay is one of three small coves, alongside Lansallos and Lantic Bays, looked after by the National Trust. Located between Polruan to the west and Polperro to the east, Lantivet Bay is a fine example of Cornwall's beautiful coastline. Set in a tiny cove flanked by steep cliffs the beach reveals a relatively modest patch of sand towards low tide.
In the shelter of Gerrans Bay on the picturesque Roseland Peninsula is Carne Beach. Carne is probably the best in the area with its generous stretch of golden sand. Being a little off the beaten track it never really gets busy.
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Carne Beach
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In the shelter of Gerrans Bay on the picturesque Roseland Peninsula is Carne Beach. Carne is probably the best in the area with its generous stretch of golden sand. Being a little off the beaten track it never really gets busy.
Newquay, if not Cornwall's, most popular beach and at the very heart of the British surfing scene. Sandy beach.
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Fistral Beach
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Newquay, if not Cornwall's, most popular beach and at the very heart of the British surfing scene. Sandy beach.

Sport

Rural quarry site for hurtling down gnarly zip lines, deep water swimming & go-karting.
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Adrenalin grjótnáma
Lower Clicker Road
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Rural quarry site for hurtling down gnarly zip lines, deep water swimming & go-karting.
Located on the beach. The International Surfing Centre at the beach and the reception is near the car park,
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Fistral Beach Surf School
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Located on the beach. The International Surfing Centre at the beach and the reception is near the car park,
Professionally run equestrian centre nestled in the beautiful Cornish landscape of Bodmin Moor. All levels of riders, young to mature.
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Lower Tokenbury Equestrian Centre
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Professionally run equestrian centre nestled in the beautiful Cornish landscape of Bodmin Moor. All levels of riders, young to mature.
A centre for surfing, waveski, kitesurf, kite buggy, land board or traction kite lessons .
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Watergate Bay
Watergate Bay
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A centre for surfing, waveski, kitesurf, kite buggy, land board or traction kite lessons .
From rock climbing, suspended climbing routes above the quarry, archery and watersports.
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Via Ferrata Cornwall
Halvasso
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From rock climbing, suspended climbing routes above the quarry, archery and watersports.
Paddleboarding and canoeing to indoor rock climbing on those rainy days. Being based in Looe, they also offer navigation, bushcraft and wild camping training on their guided walks around Dartmoor.
Adventure Fit Southwest
Paddleboarding and canoeing to indoor rock climbing on those rainy days. Being based in Looe, they also offer navigation, bushcraft and wild camping training on their guided walks around Dartmoor.
Paddleboarding! walking on water, gliding through the waves, whilst trying to keep your balance! Paddleboarding is a great way to see the coastline of Cornwall and SUP in a Bag provide a range of tours such as Truro River and Portreath.
SUP in a Bag
25 Tregease Rd
Paddleboarding! walking on water, gliding through the waves, whilst trying to keep your balance! Paddleboarding is a great way to see the coastline of Cornwall and SUP in a Bag provide a range of tours such as Truro River and Portreath.
The longest Skywire in England. SkyWire at the Eden Project to cruise 660 meters at a cool 60mph, in no more than 45 seconds - pure exhilaration! If you're still feeling brave after this, why not try the 20m giant cliff swing.
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Eden verkefnið
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The longest Skywire in England. SkyWire at the Eden Project to cruise 660 meters at a cool 60mph, in no more than 45 seconds - pure exhilaration! If you're still feeling brave after this, why not try the 20m giant cliff swing.
Experience breath-taking views of our beautiful British landscapes on the flying experience of a lifetime. Go wherever the wind takes you for a truly exhilarating airborne adventure you will never forget Launceston.
Virgin Balloon Flights
Experience breath-taking views of our beautiful British landscapes on the flying experience of a lifetime. Go wherever the wind takes you for a truly exhilarating airborne adventure you will never forget Launceston.
Chain centre offering clay-pigeon shooting with full equipment rental and tuition.
The Big Shoot – Clay Pigeon Experiences
Chain centre offering clay-pigeon shooting with full equipment rental and tuition.
Guided kayaking trips encompassing harbours, beaches, creeks and backwaters with varied wildlife.
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Encounter Cornwall
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Guided kayaking trips encompassing harbours, beaches, creeks and backwaters with varied wildlife.
Bungee Hjumping at St Austell.
Geronigo... For Every Adventure!
Guildhall Yard
Bungee Hjumping at St Austell.
On the edge of Bodmin Moor, a woodland with four routes for either walking or cycling. Tea room and toilets.
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Cardinham skógurinn
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On the edge of Bodmin Moor, a woodland with four routes for either walking or cycling. Tea room and toilets.