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  1. Address

    Mawnan Smith, Cornwall, TR11 5JZ

    Telephone

    01326 252200

    Mawnan Smith

    Discover the magic of this beautiful 26 acre Cornish valley garden, with over four miles of footpaths.

  2. Address

    Par, Cornwall, PL24 2SJ

    Telephone

    01726 814389

    Par

    Tucked into the head of St Austell Bay lies Cornwall's Temperate Rainforest at Tregrehan. Protected by the hills behind, massive trees and parkland, sits a sheltered botanical oasis; one of Cornwall's Great Gardens.

  3. Address

    Feock, Cornwall, TR3 6QL

    Telephone

    01872862090

    Feock

    A welcoming garden set in an estate with stunning maritime views and lovely woodland walks.

  4. Address

    Madron, Cornwall, TR20 8RZ

    Telephone

    01736363148

    Madron

    Sheltered garden bursting with exotic trees and shrubs!

  5. Address

    Kestle Mill, Cornwall, TR8 4PG

    Telephone

    01637875404

    Kestle Mill

    An intimate Elizabethan manor with fine interiors and delightful garden.

  6. Address

    Seaton, PL11 3JF

    A short circular ride or walk around the delightful Seaton Valley Countryside Park on the Cornish Coast at Seaton, near Looe. 2 miles/3km

  7. Address

    St. Austell, Cornwall, PL26 8XG

    Telephone

    01726 850362

    St. Austell

    Discover Cornwall's secret at the UK's only china clay mining museum!

  8. Address

    Torpoint, Whitsand, Cornwall, PL10 1JZ

    Whitsand

    Whitsand Bay boasts 4 miles of sand as the neighbouring coves join on the low tide. The beach is accessed via a steep path and steps but it is never crowded unlike many of the beaches in and around Looe.