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The first Sunday of every month sees Callington Town Market setting up with a wide range of goods for everyone. Well worth a visit for some unique handmade items and fresh produce.
The first Sunday of every month sees Callington Town Market setting up with a wide range of goods for everyone. Well worth a visit for some unique handmade items and fresh produce.
Season (3 Nov 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Sunday | 10:00 | - 14:00 |
An atmospheric Tudor house with Medieval roots, a working mill on an historic quay, a…
Sterts must be one of the UK's most unusual theatrical settings: a 400-seat amphitheatre…
Throwing people off cliffs since 2009. Find our quarry 10 mins from Looe (next to the…
First class coarse or specimen fishing in a wide variety of settings suitable for the…
Surrounded by the striking backdrop of Bodmin Moor, Siblyback Lake lies within the…
18th-Century house set within a magnificent landscape garden, still home to the Carew…
Looe Valley Vineyard is a small artisan vineyard aiming to produce quality wines. Guided…
Whitsand Bay boasts 4 miles of sand as the neighbouring coves join on the low tide. The…
Located at the foot of Hessenford Valley, this sand and shingle beach is a family…
Popular with dog walkers, Downderry Beach is a beautiful mile long stretch of sand and…
Nestled into the side of the south Cornish coast between Looe and Seaton, Wild Futures’…
Carnglaze Caverns is a much recommended all-weather family tourist attraction near the…
Hoodny Cove and Finnygook Beach are accessible from Portwrinkle. Both are sandy beaches…
Millendreath Beach lies between Looe and Seaton, in a sheltered cove made up of shingle…
Plaidy Beach is just around the corner from Looe. It is a small sheltered beach with a…
The Looe Valley Line links the bustling market town of Liskeard with the picturesque…