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River Street, Truro
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Goss Moor, near Indian Queens
A Sanctuary for the rescue of Owls. We also have a range of other animals including raccoons, meerkats, emus, alpacas, mini Shetland ponies, donkeys, and goats!
Seaton
Located at the foot of Hessenford Valley, this sand and shingle beach is a family favouite with easy access, good waves and shallow places to paddle and play, where the River Season crosses the beach
Seaton
Located at the foot of Hessenford Valley, this sand and shingle beach is a family favouite with easy access, good waves and shallow places to paddle and play, where the River Season crosses the beach
A moderate-strenuous circular walk following the coast path and into the woods of Seaton Valley 6 miles/9.6km
Quay Road, Charlestown
Life and loss at sea. The lure of the search. The reveal of the find. The Shipwreck Treasure Museum is a place of peril and possibility, where a seabed full of salvaged stories waits to be explored…
Liskeard
Surrounded by the striking backdrop of Bodmin Moor, Siblyback Lake lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). This is an idyllic location to get outdoors and breathe in the fresh air on a walk, run or cycle. Dogs are…
The old market town of St Austell is just a few miles from the coast and is one of Cornwall's biggest towns. It is home to Cornwall's famous Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan.
Bodmin
A circular walk from St Breward across the Treswallock Downs to the curious prehistoric structure of King Arthur's Hall and ending at the mediaeval Old Inn.
Marazion
An ancient castle fortress, sloping subtropical gardens, sweeping lawns, and a harbour village. What will you discover first?
Bodmin
A circular walk around Stannon Moor near St Breward with panoramic views of Bodmin Moor, passing stone circles, burial chambers and other prehistoric monuments to a massive granite boulder balanced on Louden Hill which gently rocks if you sit on it.
Upton Cross, Liskeard
Sterts must be one of the UK's most unusual theatrical settings: a 400-seat amphitheatre nestling on the grassy side of Bodmin Moor, in the open Cornish air yet protected from summer rain by a massive canopy.
A short but demanding route climbing high above the cliffs at Struddicks. 2.7 miles/ 4.4 km
A challenging walk with magnificent views 5.3 miles/8.5 km
A walk filled with historic sights and a stretch of the South West Coast Path 3.7 miles/6 km
Porthmeor Beach , St Ives
Inspiring art and breath-taking scenery meet at Tate St Ives: perched above Porthmeor Beach with views across the Atlantic Ocean, the gallery showcases some of the best-loved British artworks of the 20th century.
Pentewan, St Austell
Heligan is so much more than a garden restored; its own special atmosphere encourages contemplation and inspiration, satisfying the broadest range of horticultural and wildlife interests. Today, the 200 acres of mysterious gardens and estate offer…
Porthcurno, Penzance
Cornwall's 'Theatre Under The Stars'. The vision and life's work of Rowena Cade, the Minack is a unique open air theatre perched on the cliffs high above the Atlantic ocean.
Padstow
Come and meet baby lobsters at the National Lobster Hatchery, and see lobsters through the different stages of their life cycle!
Castle Road, Tintagel
Immerse yourself in history, myths and stunning scenery at Tintagel Castle set high on Cornwall's rugged north coast.