Local Guidebook

Jacqui
Local Guidebook

Places to Eat

These are all restaurants and pubs that we like to visit!
The food is exceptional and is prepared fresh every day. You can sit and look out to Restormel Castle with a glass of Camel Valley sparkling wine, or warm up by the fire while your hearty lunch is prepared by the excellent chefs. Full of food sourced from our local surroundings, there menus can cater to any appetite. There’s no rush, so get comfortable, speak to our friendly staff and enjoy the award-winning café. Lovely walk up to Restormel Castle! Great for brunch, lunch and homemade afternoon tea. Strongly recommend a trip!
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Duchy Of Cornwall Nursery
Cott Road
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The food is exceptional and is prepared fresh every day. You can sit and look out to Restormel Castle with a glass of Camel Valley sparkling wine, or warm up by the fire while your hearty lunch is prepared by the excellent chefs. Full of food sourced from our local surroundings, there menus can cater to any appetite. There’s no rush, so get comfortable, speak to our friendly staff and enjoy the award-winning café. Lovely walk up to Restormel Castle! Great for brunch, lunch and homemade afternoon tea. Strongly recommend a trip!
The Coddy Shack is completely unique - you'll see when you arrive! ​They are the only fully licensed fish and chip take-away, restaurant and bar in Looe with its own parking and a 60 cover restaurant. They pride themselves on their good food, quirky establishment and the warm and friendly service. They use the best locally sourced products and sustainable fish, producing food that you will keep coming back for more. From crispy battered cod to local mussels they've got something to really tempt your taste buds. It's essential to book or allow plenty of time to collect a takeaway as it is incredibly popular! If you're collecting a takeaway why not take it down to Millendreath Beach and watch the sun go down!
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The Coddy Shack
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The Coddy Shack is completely unique - you'll see when you arrive! ​They are the only fully licensed fish and chip take-away, restaurant and bar in Looe with its own parking and a 60 cover restaurant. They pride themselves on their good food, quirky establishment and the warm and friendly service. They use the best locally sourced products and sustainable fish, producing food that you will keep coming back for more. From crispy battered cod to local mussels they've got something to really tempt your taste buds. It's essential to book or allow plenty of time to collect a takeaway as it is incredibly popular! If you're collecting a takeaway why not take it down to Millendreath Beach and watch the sun go down!
The Blue Plate is a restaurant, café, deli and bakery. The restaurant specialises in local seafood & Cornish pasture meats. They serve the best local fish, shellfish & hand picked vegetables. Fish is simply prepared with a continental feel & roasted in a stone pizza oven. During the day the café serves everything from a Cornish roasted coffee, home baked cakes, luscious Crab Sandwiches, gooey chocolate brownies, flapjacks and home made Cakes. The Deli has a wide range of local Cornish Cheeses, Cornish Salamis, jams, Honey, pates, sourdough bread and Greek olive oil. At the weekend between 10.30am to 2pm they also offer a yummy brunch. The stylish bar offers a full selection of Cornish Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails or you can enjoy a glass of Cornish Wine whilst you relax and enjoy the sea views. They are dog friendly in the Deli and Terrace areas - just advise when booking your table.
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Blue Plate Restaurant
Main Road
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The Blue Plate is a restaurant, café, deli and bakery. The restaurant specialises in local seafood & Cornish pasture meats. They serve the best local fish, shellfish & hand picked vegetables. Fish is simply prepared with a continental feel & roasted in a stone pizza oven. During the day the café serves everything from a Cornish roasted coffee, home baked cakes, luscious Crab Sandwiches, gooey chocolate brownies, flapjacks and home made Cakes. The Deli has a wide range of local Cornish Cheeses, Cornish Salamis, jams, Honey, pates, sourdough bread and Greek olive oil. At the weekend between 10.30am to 2pm they also offer a yummy brunch. The stylish bar offers a full selection of Cornish Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails or you can enjoy a glass of Cornish Wine whilst you relax and enjoy the sea views. They are dog friendly in the Deli and Terrace areas - just advise when booking your table.
A former 18th Century Coaching Inn between Par and St Austell, with a stylish Freehouse pub and a delightful restaurant. The friendly and inviting Freehouse is family owned and managed alongside our long serving attentive staff, taking every step to ensure our customers' expectations are met time and time again. Offering intimate dining, delicious Sunday carvery and exciting menus to suit all. The large children's play area is also great for families.
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Britannia Inn
Saint Austell Road
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A former 18th Century Coaching Inn between Par and St Austell, with a stylish Freehouse pub and a delightful restaurant. The friendly and inviting Freehouse is family owned and managed alongside our long serving attentive staff, taking every step to ensure our customers' expectations are met time and time again. Offering intimate dining, delicious Sunday carvery and exciting menus to suit all. The large children's play area is also great for families.
GLORIOUS FOOD WITH BREATHTAKING VIEWS. Greens is a place where tranquillity is served with simple, wholesome food, and relaxation is high on the specials board. A restaurant, mini-golf garden and viewing spot. Where more space does not mean more tables, where family memories are made, and where glorious views are discovered, time and time again. Starting life as a pitch ’n’ putt course decades ago, Greens is now a modern sanctuary for lovers of fine food, nature and panoramic vistas, with a mini-golf course amid a secret garden. Find them at the north end of town overlooking the harbour and the Camel Estuary. They are the last restaurant on the walk towards the Padstow war memorial and beaches; overlooking the outer harbour and Padstow Gig Rowing clubhouse.
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Green's Cafe & Padstow Crazy Golf
North Quay
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GLORIOUS FOOD WITH BREATHTAKING VIEWS. Greens is a place where tranquillity is served with simple, wholesome food, and relaxation is high on the specials board. A restaurant, mini-golf garden and viewing spot. Where more space does not mean more tables, where family memories are made, and where glorious views are discovered, time and time again. Starting life as a pitch ’n’ putt course decades ago, Greens is now a modern sanctuary for lovers of fine food, nature and panoramic vistas, with a mini-golf course amid a secret garden. Find them at the north end of town overlooking the harbour and the Camel Estuary. They are the last restaurant on the walk towards the Padstow war memorial and beaches; overlooking the outer harbour and Padstow Gig Rowing clubhouse.
The Inn on the Shore is set amongst the unspoiled coastline and countryside of South East Cornwall and offers panoramic views of Rame Peninsula in one direction and Looe Island in the other. Located just above Downderry Beach, the Inn on the Shore is family and dog friendly, offering a warm welcome to everyone. Excellent food and a great atmosphere!
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Inn on the Shore
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The Inn on the Shore is set amongst the unspoiled coastline and countryside of South East Cornwall and offers panoramic views of Rame Peninsula in one direction and Looe Island in the other. Located just above Downderry Beach, the Inn on the Shore is family and dog friendly, offering a warm welcome to everyone. Excellent food and a great atmosphere!
Authentic Thai cuisine, based in Looe Cornwall.
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Ocean & Earth Thai Restaurant
Higher Market Street
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Authentic Thai cuisine, based in Looe Cornwall.
Olive & Co are an independent cafe with a focus on quality, serving delicious home-made food and gourmet tea and coffee in beautiful surroundings - Siblyback Lake. Their philosophy is simply to make the kind of food and drink that they love. Food is made by hand in their kitchen and as locally sourced as possible and the coffee comes from small independent roasters using fairtrade coffee beans. They take a great deal of pride in saying that that a great deal of thought, care and attention has gone in to every dish, cake and cup of coffee we make. Great for breakfast, lunch or simply a cup of tea, and homemade cake, after a walk around the reservoir!
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Olive & Co Cafe
Siblyback Lake Cycle Path and Lakeside Walk
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Olive & Co are an independent cafe with a focus on quality, serving delicious home-made food and gourmet tea and coffee in beautiful surroundings - Siblyback Lake. Their philosophy is simply to make the kind of food and drink that they love. Food is made by hand in their kitchen and as locally sourced as possible and the coffee comes from small independent roasters using fairtrade coffee beans. They take a great deal of pride in saying that that a great deal of thought, care and attention has gone in to every dish, cake and cup of coffee we make. Great for breakfast, lunch or simply a cup of tea, and homemade cake, after a walk around the reservoir!
The Polgooth Inn is a classic old Cornish village pub set in a beautiful rural valley between St Austell and Mevagissey. Inside you'll find comfortable, relaxed surroundings, and a warm friendly atmosphere; a great place for a drink with a glass of wine or a pint or two, a quick lunch time bite, or a long lingering dinner with friends and family. You can enjoy cosy open fires in the winter months. In the summer you can sit in the extensive beer garden with stunning views listening to live music. Well-Behaved quiet dogs are welcome.
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The Polgooth Inn
Ricketts Road
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The Polgooth Inn is a classic old Cornish village pub set in a beautiful rural valley between St Austell and Mevagissey. Inside you'll find comfortable, relaxed surroundings, and a warm friendly atmosphere; a great place for a drink with a glass of wine or a pint or two, a quick lunch time bite, or a long lingering dinner with friends and family. You can enjoy cosy open fires in the winter months. In the summer you can sit in the extensive beer garden with stunning views listening to live music. Well-Behaved quiet dogs are welcome.
Voted Best Managed St Austell Pub in the UK. The Rashleigh offers fresh, locally sourced cuisine for the perfect place to eat in historic Charlestown overlooking the harbour. Fresh food, fine ales and a warm welcome await at The Rashleigh Arms, Charlestown! Good pub food and lovely out door space in the summer.
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Rashleigh Arms
Charlestown Road
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Voted Best Managed St Austell Pub in the UK. The Rashleigh offers fresh, locally sourced cuisine for the perfect place to eat in historic Charlestown overlooking the harbour. Fresh food, fine ales and a warm welcome await at The Rashleigh Arms, Charlestown! Good pub food and lovely out door space in the summer.
Overlooking Fistral beach in Newquay, Cornwall, the relaxed and family friendly restaurant brings together the freshest local seafood with flavours inspired by Rick’s travels around India and the Far East. They’re also renowned for their fish & chips served with homemade tartare or Goan curry sauce, available to eat in the restaurant or enjoy a takeaway on the beach.
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Rick Stein Fistral
Headland Road
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Overlooking Fistral beach in Newquay, Cornwall, the relaxed and family friendly restaurant brings together the freshest local seafood with flavours inspired by Rick’s travels around India and the Far East. They’re also renowned for their fish & chips served with homemade tartare or Goan curry sauce, available to eat in the restaurant or enjoy a takeaway on the beach.
This informal, family friendly café with atmospheric Cornish charm provides a relaxing pause in the middle of Padstow, Cornwall from morning until late. Their lunch and dinner menus feature locally sourced ingredients and the freshest fish, combined to create simple dishes inspired by Rick’s travels around the world. BREAKFAST: From a classic Full English to crushed avocado on toast, our breakfasts are the perfect way to start the day. SET MENU: The three course lunch and dinner menu is £26.95 and available every day FAMILY FRIENDLY: Children are very welcome at Rick Stein’s Café – the mini Stein’s menu is available at both lunch and dinner. Dogs are welcome in the courtyard.
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Rick Stein's Café
10 Middle St
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This informal, family friendly café with atmospheric Cornish charm provides a relaxing pause in the middle of Padstow, Cornwall from morning until late. Their lunch and dinner menus feature locally sourced ingredients and the freshest fish, combined to create simple dishes inspired by Rick’s travels around the world. BREAKFAST: From a classic Full English to crushed avocado on toast, our breakfasts are the perfect way to start the day. SET MENU: The three course lunch and dinner menu is £26.95 and available every day FAMILY FRIENDLY: Children are very welcome at Rick Stein’s Café – the mini Stein’s menu is available at both lunch and dinner. Dogs are welcome in the courtyard.
At Tapenades, in Liskeard, they offer a selection of Cornish fish, meat and vegetarian dishes from their a la carte menu which changes with each season. All dishes are made from local produce, where possible, and prepared fresh daily. You can relax as only one sitting is taken per night - booking is strongly recommended.
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Tapenades
14 Dean St
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At Tapenades, in Liskeard, they offer a selection of Cornish fish, meat and vegetarian dishes from their a la carte menu which changes with each season. All dishes are made from local produce, where possible, and prepared fresh daily. You can relax as only one sitting is taken per night - booking is strongly recommended.
The Globe Inn is a 16th century, warm and friendly freehouse, popular with locals and visitors alike due to its reputation for excellent food. The Globe Inn is situated in the heart of Lostwithiel, just a stone’s throw away from the ancient river bridge and the 13th century parish church and a two minute level walk from good free parking facilities and the mainline rail station. Lostwithiel also has lovely independent shops and a scenic walk along the river - well worth a visit!
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The Globe Inn
3 North St
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The Globe Inn is a 16th century, warm and friendly freehouse, popular with locals and visitors alike due to its reputation for excellent food. The Globe Inn is situated in the heart of Lostwithiel, just a stone’s throw away from the ancient river bridge and the 13th century parish church and a two minute level walk from good free parking facilities and the mainline rail station. Lostwithiel also has lovely independent shops and a scenic walk along the river - well worth a visit!
Situated outside Menheniot just off the A38, in between Looe & Liskeard, Bodmin & Plymouth in the heart of South East Cornwall; our award winning team source the freshest of local fish, meat & vegetables seasonally to serve you the best of homemade food with a smile. Families & dogs welcome!
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The Hayloft Restaurant
Lower Clicker Road
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Situated outside Menheniot just off the A38, in between Looe & Liskeard, Bodmin & Plymouth in the heart of South East Cornwall; our award winning team source the freshest of local fish, meat & vegetables seasonally to serve you the best of homemade food with a smile. Families & dogs welcome!
The finest seafood and steaks sourced from local producers. Great vibrant restaurant situated in the heart of historic Charlestown. In the summer they also set up a pop up BBQ, HarbourQ, on the harbourside. Strongly recommend a trip to either!
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The Longstore
Charlestown Harbour
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The finest seafood and steaks sourced from local producers. Great vibrant restaurant situated in the heart of historic Charlestown. In the summer they also set up a pop up BBQ, HarbourQ, on the harbourside. Strongly recommend a trip to either!
Situated right on the harbour, The Mote uses the very best ingredients that Cornwall has to offer. The majority of the fish comes from John Collins at Dennis Knights Fish Merchant in Port Isaac and the lobsters and other line caught fish come straight off the local boats in the harbour. Great informal surroundings serving great food!
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The Mote
9 Fore Street
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Situated right on the harbour, The Mote uses the very best ingredients that Cornwall has to offer. The majority of the fish comes from John Collins at Dennis Knights Fish Merchant in Port Isaac and the lobsters and other line caught fish come straight off the local boats in the harbour. Great informal surroundings serving great food!
The Award-Winning Plough at Duloe serves really great simply prepared food using local ingredients. Lovely surroundings in a village just outside Looe. It also has a sister restaurant in Looe - Plough on the Quay Dog friendly too!
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The Plough Duloe
B3254
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The Award-Winning Plough at Duloe serves really great simply prepared food using local ingredients. Lovely surroundings in a village just outside Looe. It also has a sister restaurant in Looe - Plough on the Quay Dog friendly too!
Great food prepared from locally sourced produce. Great location on the harbour! Sister restaurant of the Plough at Duloe
The Plough On The Quay
Quay Street
Great food prepared from locally sourced produce. Great location on the harbour! Sister restaurant of the Plough at Duloe
One of the oldest buildings in Looe, still largely preserved in its original form, the cellar and loft are known to date back at least 450 years. Reputed to be a former haunt for smugglers and sea faring men of the 16th Century, it was then known locally as “The Run” probably due to it's time honoured association with smuggling which was rife along the Cornish coast. Sitting in the snug comfort of the very special atmosphere generated by no small part by it's historical associations, it is not difficult to imaging the old sailing boats of the early 1500s moored to the quay outside. The Old Sail Loft is one of the top Restaurants in Looe. Open Evenings and for lunches. They specialise in Steaks & fresh local fish from the quay, a`la carte and bistro. They are on the quay side overlooking the harbour.
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The Sail Loft
Quay Street
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One of the oldest buildings in Looe, still largely preserved in its original form, the cellar and loft are known to date back at least 450 years. Reputed to be a former haunt for smugglers and sea faring men of the 16th Century, it was then known locally as “The Run” probably due to it's time honoured association with smuggling which was rife along the Cornish coast. Sitting in the snug comfort of the very special atmosphere generated by no small part by it's historical associations, it is not difficult to imaging the old sailing boats of the early 1500s moored to the quay outside. The Old Sail Loft is one of the top Restaurants in Looe. Open Evenings and for lunches. They specialise in Steaks & fresh local fish from the quay, a`la carte and bistro. They are on the quay side overlooking the harbour.
Award-winning Chef Benjamin Palmer opened The Sardine Factory Restaurant in July 2018. Ben reached the quarter finals of Masterchef: The Professionals in 2011. The Sardine Factory is a great spot for you to really be able to make the most of local cuisine, whether you’re there for breakfast, a light lunch, dinner with friends or family, a romantic night out or a big celebration. Innovative and modern coastal cuisine served in the historic fishing port of Looe in Cornwall. Using the freshest of day boat fish from Looe market opposite the restaurant. Their food philosophy is to keep it simple and fresh, let our ingredients do all the talking!
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The Sardine Factory Looe
Quay Road
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Award-winning Chef Benjamin Palmer opened The Sardine Factory Restaurant in July 2018. Ben reached the quarter finals of Masterchef: The Professionals in 2011. The Sardine Factory is a great spot for you to really be able to make the most of local cuisine, whether you’re there for breakfast, a light lunch, dinner with friends or family, a romantic night out or a big celebration. Innovative and modern coastal cuisine served in the historic fishing port of Looe in Cornwall. Using the freshest of day boat fish from Looe market opposite the restaurant. Their food philosophy is to keep it simple and fresh, let our ingredients do all the talking!
The Sharksfin is set in the picturesque fishing village of Mevagissey, South Cornwall, a short drive from famous attractions such as the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan. The Sharksfin is a stylish yet traditional bar and restaurant in a spectacular position on the harbour front. Serving Cornish produce with an American twist, the Sharksfin is the perfect spot for guests to enjoy the scenery whilst sampling locally brews, the day's fresh catch or an afternoon tea. Great views, great food!
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The Sharksfin
The Quay
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The Sharksfin is set in the picturesque fishing village of Mevagissey, South Cornwall, a short drive from famous attractions such as the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan. The Sharksfin is a stylish yet traditional bar and restaurant in a spectacular position on the harbour front. Serving Cornish produce with an American twist, the Sharksfin is the perfect spot for guests to enjoy the scenery whilst sampling locally brews, the day's fresh catch or an afternoon tea. Great views, great food!
Great beer and renowned for their wagyu beef. Well worth a trip for Sunday lunch too!
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The Springer Spaniel
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Great beer and renowned for their wagyu beef. Well worth a trip for Sunday lunch too!
Farm Shop, Deli AND Kitchen Fantastic farm shop stocked with responsibly sourced local produce. You can visit their deli and butchery too, getting all you need in one place. The kitchen Fabulous food - breakfasts, delicious lunches, cream teas, coffee and cake daily. Well worth a visit!
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Tre, Pol & Pen
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Farm Shop, Deli AND Kitchen Fantastic farm shop stocked with responsibly sourced local produce. You can visit their deli and butchery too, getting all you need in one place. The kitchen Fabulous food - breakfasts, delicious lunches, cream teas, coffee and cake daily. Well worth a visit!
Liskeard Tavern serve up basic traditional pub food and a variety of drinks including local cask ales, and all of your bottled favourites. So come along, make yourself at home, and let the team look after you!
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Liskeard Tavern
Haviland Road
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Liskeard Tavern serve up basic traditional pub food and a variety of drinks including local cask ales, and all of your bottled favourites. So come along, make yourself at home, and let the team look after you!
The Polgooth Inn is a classic old Cornish village pub set in a beautiful rural valley between St Austell and Mevagissey - great food, lots of outside seating and often has live music.
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The Polgooth Inn
Ricketts Road
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The Polgooth Inn is a classic old Cornish village pub set in a beautiful rural valley between St Austell and Mevagissey - great food, lots of outside seating and often has live music.
The Rashleigh Inn is a very popular pub / restaurant overlooking the beach in Polkerris. It is featured in many tourist & food guides, & has featured in every edition of the Good Beer Guide, & Good Pub Guide since 2001. In the summer it's lovely to sit on the South West facing terrace, overlooking the beach & in the evening watch the last rays of the sun disappear behind the hills across the bay. In the Winter it is great to cosy up to the log fire in the bar area or sit in the bay window area watching the waves crash against the beach & harbour wall.
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Rashleigh Inn
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The Rashleigh Inn is a very popular pub / restaurant overlooking the beach in Polkerris. It is featured in many tourist & food guides, & has featured in every edition of the Good Beer Guide, & Good Pub Guide since 2001. In the summer it's lovely to sit on the South West facing terrace, overlooking the beach & in the evening watch the last rays of the sun disappear behind the hills across the bay. In the Winter it is great to cosy up to the log fire in the bar area or sit in the bay window area watching the waves crash against the beach & harbour wall.
The Albion is a well established free house and live music venue in the heart of Liskeard. They have both SKY and BT sports showing both indoors and out. They are both dog and family friendly with a very large enclosed child friendly beer garden.
The Albion
4 Dean St
The Albion is a well established free house and live music venue in the heart of Liskeard. They have both SKY and BT sports showing both indoors and out. They are both dog and family friendly with a very large enclosed child friendly beer garden.
As a former CAMRA National Pub of the Year you can always expect to find an ever changing wide selection of well kept cask ales, some of which are created exclusively for The Blisland Inn. You will also find an interesting selection of lagers and of course wonderful local ciders. ​For those with a taste for gin & tonic we have over 30 varieties of gin from across the South West and the rest of the world. If you fancy something different, you can take your pick from our selection of locally made fruit wines.
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The Blisland Inn
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As a former CAMRA National Pub of the Year you can always expect to find an ever changing wide selection of well kept cask ales, some of which are created exclusively for The Blisland Inn. You will also find an interesting selection of lagers and of course wonderful local ciders. ​For those with a taste for gin & tonic we have over 30 varieties of gin from across the South West and the rest of the world. If you fancy something different, you can take your pick from our selection of locally made fruit wines.
The King Doniert was built by J D Wetherspoon on a site which previously housed a garage and was opened in June 2018. It was named after King Doniert, who was described as ‘the last-known independent king of Cornwall.’ The King drowned in around AD875, his death was marked by the historic monument known as the Doniert Stone, three miles to the north of Liskeard. The pub is cheap and cheerful!
Wetherspoons
Barras Street
The King Doniert was built by J D Wetherspoon on a site which previously housed a garage and was opened in June 2018. It was named after King Doniert, who was described as ‘the last-known independent king of Cornwall.’ The King drowned in around AD875, his death was marked by the historic monument known as the Doniert Stone, three miles to the north of Liskeard. The pub is cheap and cheerful!
Reviews: “Lovely pub with marvellous selection of beers, well presented and very well kept. Food was lovely and very reasonable. A must-visit for Truro” “Wonderful atmosphere. Nice mix of locals and tourists. Bar staff were super helpful on local beer and cider selection. Just a great place to drink and catch up with old friends.” “I know everyone says they have the best beer but this place really does. The downstairs is a characterful old pub all wood like a pub should be!” “If you like chrome, cocktails and pretentious tosh then this isn’t for you!” Great pub!!
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The Old Ale House
7 Quay St
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Reviews: “Lovely pub with marvellous selection of beers, well presented and very well kept. Food was lovely and very reasonable. A must-visit for Truro” “Wonderful atmosphere. Nice mix of locals and tourists. Bar staff were super helpful on local beer and cider selection. Just a great place to drink and catch up with old friends.” “I know everyone says they have the best beer but this place really does. The downstairs is a characterful old pub all wood like a pub should be!” “If you like chrome, cocktails and pretentious tosh then this isn’t for you!” Great pub!!
The watering hole is the only bar on a beach in the UK. It is located on one of Cornwall’s finest beach, Perranporth, on the west coast, with a 3 mile stretch of sand shadowed by dunes and sea as far as the eye can see, with Holywell on the right and St Agnes on the left. Great experience, amazing views and often has live music!
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The Watering Hole
19 St Pirans Rd
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The watering hole is the only bar on a beach in the UK. It is located on one of Cornwall’s finest beach, Perranporth, on the west coast, with a 3 mile stretch of sand shadowed by dunes and sea as far as the eye can see, with Holywell on the right and St Agnes on the left. Great experience, amazing views and often has live music!

Beaches

Set at the heart of St Austell Bay, Carlyon Bay is a stretch of almost 2 miles of coarse sand. Actually it isn't really sand but "stent", a mixture of waste from the tin and china clay industries - if you look closely you will see it is made up of large grains of grey quartz with the odd grain of tourmaline. The section of beach here is actually divided into three sections - Crinnis, Shorthorn and Polgaver. Crinnis is the part most people refer to as Carlyon Bay. In the summer there are pop up bars and food outlets. Great long 'sandy' beach!
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Carlyon Bay
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Set at the heart of St Austell Bay, Carlyon Bay is a stretch of almost 2 miles of coarse sand. Actually it isn't really sand but "stent", a mixture of waste from the tin and china clay industries - if you look closely you will see it is made up of large grains of grey quartz with the odd grain of tourmaline. The section of beach here is actually divided into three sections - Crinnis, Shorthorn and Polgaver. Crinnis is the part most people refer to as Carlyon Bay. In the summer there are pop up bars and food outlets. Great long 'sandy' beach!
Stretching from Hannafore Point to the outskirts of Looe sits Hannafore Beach, a quiet, south east facing beach. It is predominantly a shingle beach that reveals some coarse sand and an extensive reef with rock pools at low tide. Most people visit the beach for these fantastic rock pools that are uncovered twice daily, but it also a great suntrap due to its positioning. Hannafore never becomes too busy, partly due to its location (across the river) and partly due to its lack of facilities and golden sand like neighbouring beaches. Great long promenade and ice cream kiosk!
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Looe Island
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Stretching from Hannafore Point to the outskirts of Looe sits Hannafore Beach, a quiet, south east facing beach. It is predominantly a shingle beach that reveals some coarse sand and an extensive reef with rock pools at low tide. Most people visit the beach for these fantastic rock pools that are uncovered twice daily, but it also a great suntrap due to its positioning. Hannafore never becomes too busy, partly due to its location (across the river) and partly due to its lack of facilities and golden sand like neighbouring beaches. Great long promenade and ice cream kiosk!
A small sand and shingle beach in Lanlivet Bay a few miles east of Pencarrow Head. There is a small waterfall on the eastern side of the beach known as Reed Water which used to power a small mill. Park in the NT carpark and walk the mile down to the beach. Beautiful and generally quiet!
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Lansallos Beach
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A small sand and shingle beach in Lanlivet Bay a few miles east of Pencarrow Head. There is a small waterfall on the eastern side of the beach known as Reed Water which used to power a small mill. Park in the NT carpark and walk the mile down to the beach. Beautiful and generally quiet!
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. Technically there are two beaches in Lantic Bay, Little Lantic and Great Lantic beach. At low tide you can walk between the two but with the rising tide they become separate coves. To the western end of the beach are a some further secluded coves which again are easily reachable at low tide, however care must be taken not to get cut off by the retuning tide. The beach here is mostly sand, although there are patches of pebble and shingle depending on how far up or down the beach you go. With a shoreline that shelves quite steeply Lantic Bay is an ideal place to visit by boat, and a large proportion of visitors do. This also makes it good for swimming, but care must be taken as there can be strong rip currents at certain states of tide. Being as secluded as the beach is there are no lifeguards. Park in the NT car park at the top. It's a long, steep walk down and back up, again but its well worth it!
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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. Technically there are two beaches in Lantic Bay, Little Lantic and Great Lantic beach. At low tide you can walk between the two but with the rising tide they become separate coves. To the western end of the beach are a some further secluded coves which again are easily reachable at low tide, however care must be taken not to get cut off by the retuning tide. The beach here is mostly sand, although there are patches of pebble and shingle depending on how far up or down the beach you go. With a shoreline that shelves quite steeply Lantic Bay is an ideal place to visit by boat, and a large proportion of visitors do. This also makes it good for swimming, but care must be taken as there can be strong rip currents at certain states of tide. Being as secluded as the beach is there are no lifeguards. Park in the NT car park at the top. It's a long, steep walk down and back up, again but its well worth it!
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 Ararat. Whatever reservations you may have about the town itself, East Looe beach is a good family beach that has something for everyone. 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. Being situated so close to Looe town centre has its good and bad points. There are plenty of facilities, including toilets and cafes, practically on the beach. The major drawback is that Looe is a very popular resort town and in the summer the beach is incredibly busy. Also access is generally by foot as traffic is prohibited from the town centre in the summer and the nearest parking (in Millpool Car Park) is a little walk. On the other side of the Banjo Pier is the Looe River and the harbour. Whilst some will be happy to cast off the pier or riverside there are no shortage of excursions and angling trips. In fact Looe is the headquarters of the Shark Fishing Club of Great Britain for those looking for something a little more adventurous.
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东卢海滩
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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 Ararat. Whatever reservations you may have about the town itself, East Looe beach is a good family beach that has something for everyone. 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. Being situated so close to Looe town centre has its good and bad points. There are plenty of facilities, including toilets and cafes, practically on the beach. The major drawback is that Looe is a very popular resort town and in the summer the beach is incredibly busy. Also access is generally by foot as traffic is prohibited from the town centre in the summer and the nearest parking (in Millpool Car Park) is a little walk. On the other side of the Banjo Pier is the Looe River and the harbour. Whilst some will be happy to cast off the pier or riverside there are no shortage of excursions and angling trips. In fact Looe is the headquarters of the Shark Fishing Club of Great Britain for those looking for something a little more adventurous.
Close to the resort town of Looe is Millendreath Beach. A south facing beach Millendreath lies at the foot of a wooded valley in a sheltered cove that during low tide has pleasant soft sands and numerous rock pools to explore. However, at high tide the beach mostly disappears. It is easy to access neighbouring beaches including Plaidy Beach using the South West Coast Path. Great cafe on the beach Bistro on the Beach or get take away fish and chips from The Coddy Shack and sit and watch the sun go down!
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Millendreath
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Close to the resort town of Looe is Millendreath Beach. A south facing beach Millendreath lies at the foot of a wooded valley in a sheltered cove that during low tide has pleasant soft sands and numerous rock pools to explore. However, at high tide the beach mostly disappears. It is easy to access neighbouring beaches including Plaidy Beach using the South West Coast Path. Great cafe on the beach Bistro on the Beach or get take away fish and chips from The Coddy Shack and sit and watch the sun go down!
A small, sheltered, sandy beach, slightly shelving. It is sheltered by cliffs close to the mouth of the River Fowey Estuary and bounded, on one side, by the medieval part of the Fowey and, on the other, by St Catherine's Castle. The beach can be covered during spring tides. Reasonably safe bathing within cove, but not in the Fowey Estuary. However, can be water pollution after storms and heavy rain.The beach is cleaned daily during high season and litter bins are available. There are tidal rock-pools. Above the cove is the former coach house which was the home of author, Daphne du Maurier, for a few years during the Second World War. Great beach shop and cafe - Readymoney Beach Shop!
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Readymoney Cove
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A small, sheltered, sandy beach, slightly shelving. It is sheltered by cliffs close to the mouth of the River Fowey Estuary and bounded, on one side, by the medieval part of the Fowey and, on the other, by St Catherine's Castle. The beach can be covered during spring tides. Reasonably safe bathing within cove, but not in the Fowey Estuary. However, can be water pollution after storms and heavy rain.The beach is cleaned daily during high season and litter bins are available. There are tidal rock-pools. Above the cove is the former coach house which was the home of author, Daphne du Maurier, for a few years during the Second World War. Great beach shop and cafe - Readymoney Beach Shop!
Seaton Beach is dog friendly and is located at the foot of the wooded Hessenford valley on what is a relatively quiet stretch of the Cornish coast. The River Seaton meanders across the beach here and acts as a focal point for children who can safely play here. The water here is generally safe to swim in and the beach is quite sheltered from both waves and the wind by the high cliffs to the west. The beach is a mixture of grey pebbles and coarse sand, and whilst not the most appealing on the coast, Seaton makes up for this with its many other charms. At either end the beach is bordered by flat rocks, which at as the tide drops reveal a number of rock pools. At low tide a fairly extensive area of flat sand is exposed and one can walk along the foreshore as far as Downderry to the East and the Looe beaches to the west. At low tide you can walk along the beach to Downderry beach, or join the local fisherman casting off here for bass. Seaton Beach is managed by Cornwall Council and facilities have been invested in such as improved disabled access and a children's play park on the green behind the beach. In addition there is a large cafe, shop and toilets on the beach front.
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Seaton
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Seaton Beach is dog friendly and is located at the foot of the wooded Hessenford valley on what is a relatively quiet stretch of the Cornish coast. The River Seaton meanders across the beach here and acts as a focal point for children who can safely play here. The water here is generally safe to swim in and the beach is quite sheltered from both waves and the wind by the high cliffs to the west. The beach is a mixture of grey pebbles and coarse sand, and whilst not the most appealing on the coast, Seaton makes up for this with its many other charms. At either end the beach is bordered by flat rocks, which at as the tide drops reveal a number of rock pools. At low tide a fairly extensive area of flat sand is exposed and one can walk along the foreshore as far as Downderry to the East and the Looe beaches to the west. At low tide you can walk along the beach to Downderry beach, or join the local fisherman casting off here for bass. Seaton Beach is managed by Cornwall Council and facilities have been invested in such as improved disabled access and a children's play park on the green behind the beach. In addition there is a large cafe, shop and toilets on the beach front.
Located midway between Looe and Polperro are the secluded twin coves of Talland Bay. This section of the Cornish coast is surprisingly unspoilt and is designated both an Area of Outstanding Beauty and a Heritage Coast. Both towns are within walking distance via the South West Coast Path. The main beach, Talland Sand, is the most westerly of the two and is a popular, well-equipped beach. There is a car park, toilets, shop and the Talland Bay Beach café with beach huts and tables practically on the beach. As the name suggests there is a good deal of sand here, albeit a little on the coarse side towards the high tide mark. As the tide drops it reveals a wealth of rock pools which are home to all manner of little sea creatures from hermit crabs to suckerfish. Along with safe swimming this makes Talland Bay an ideal family beach. The shoreline between the two beaches is rocky and makes for good fishing and snorkelling. These colourful rocks are also of some geological significance. Known as the Meadfoot bedrock strata these slates, siltstones and sandstones dating back to the Devonian period have been eroded at different rates to reveal red, green and brown rocks. Rotterdam Beach, on the other side of the bay is overlooked by St Tallanus Church and is generally much quieter. There is less sand here and access is a little more difficult (via steps) but there are still the numerous rockpools and safe swimming. This beach is served by the Smugglers Rest café which has a fair sized car park.
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Talland Bay Beach Cafe
Bridals Lane
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Located midway between Looe and Polperro are the secluded twin coves of Talland Bay. This section of the Cornish coast is surprisingly unspoilt and is designated both an Area of Outstanding Beauty and a Heritage Coast. Both towns are within walking distance via the South West Coast Path. The main beach, Talland Sand, is the most westerly of the two and is a popular, well-equipped beach. There is a car park, toilets, shop and the Talland Bay Beach café with beach huts and tables practically on the beach. As the name suggests there is a good deal of sand here, albeit a little on the coarse side towards the high tide mark. As the tide drops it reveals a wealth of rock pools which are home to all manner of little sea creatures from hermit crabs to suckerfish. Along with safe swimming this makes Talland Bay an ideal family beach. The shoreline between the two beaches is rocky and makes for good fishing and snorkelling. These colourful rocks are also of some geological significance. Known as the Meadfoot bedrock strata these slates, siltstones and sandstones dating back to the Devonian period have been eroded at different rates to reveal red, green and brown rocks. Rotterdam Beach, on the other side of the bay is overlooked by St Tallanus Church and is generally much quieter. There is less sand here and access is a little more difficult (via steps) but there are still the numerous rockpools and safe swimming. This beach is served by the Smugglers Rest café which has a fair sized car park.
Located between Rame Head and Portwrinkle this is 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. Access to the beach is tricky at the best of times owing to the steep, high cliff paths from car parks at either end. The easiest access is from the car park near Tregantle Fort leading to Long Sands beach. Whilst the fort is a remnant of coastal defences from the Napoleonic era the area is still in use by the military. When the Tregantle Fort firing is operating red flags are flown and access is strictly prohibited. The other car park is located near Sharrow Point and leads down to Freathy and Tregonhawke Beach. Whitsand Bay has a reputation for strong rip currents which makes swimming here potentially treacherous. There is seasonal lifeguard cover, but caution is advised.
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Whitsand Bay
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Located between Rame Head and Portwrinkle this is 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. Access to the beach is tricky at the best of times owing to the steep, high cliff paths from car parks at either end. The easiest access is from the car park near Tregantle Fort leading to Long Sands beach. Whilst the fort is a remnant of coastal defences from the Napoleonic era the area is still in use by the military. When the Tregantle Fort firing is operating red flags are flown and access is strictly prohibited. The other car park is located near Sharrow Point and leads down to Freathy and Tregonhawke Beach. Whitsand Bay has a reputation for strong rip currents which makes swimming here potentially treacherous. There is seasonal lifeguard cover, but caution is advised.

Activities

Throwing people off cliffs since 2009. With huge double zip wires, giant cliff top swing, aquapark, karting, coasteering and axe throwing. Free entry for wild swimming, sunbathing, games and picnics in unique and beautiful scenery. Aquapark: Wipeout at the Aquapark, no-holds-barred madness on our colossal inflatable playground. Get wet & go wild on oversized trampolines, monkey bars, slides, swings and more. Hourly sessions throughout the day. Karting: Go karting at Kartworld. Arrive & drive adult, youth & junior karts on the 800m all weather track. Show the family who’s no. 1 and race your mates on our massive circuit. Get lap-by-lap data printouts to take home. We have karts for all ages: Adults (16 yrs+), Youth (10-15 yrs), Junior (7-9 yrs). The Zip is the UK’s Maddest and most beautiful. Over 490m long, 50m high and reaching speeds of 40mph. Twin wires cross the old quarry and sheer cliffs rise on either side. Max/Min weights 115/25kg (if it's windy call us and check). You can just turn up and jump or book online beforehand. Giant Swing: Defy gravity on the UK’s tallest Swing. On our Giant Swing the winch pulls you up slowly enough to realise how much trouble you're in. Then a few seconds of dreadful lonely waiting, then the most horrible, sickening drop. The Giant Swing can take 3 people at a time and is suitable for all ages, with no max kg. Axe Throwing: Try Axe Throwing and get in touch with your inner savage. Throw axes under expert supervision in a hilarious and satisfying blur of well organised mayhem. Two sessions a day, lasting about an hour. Literally across the road from Trethawle Barns! Arrive before 11am and prices are cheaper!
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Adrenalin Quarry
Lower Clicker Road
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Throwing people off cliffs since 2009. With huge double zip wires, giant cliff top swing, aquapark, karting, coasteering and axe throwing. Free entry for wild swimming, sunbathing, games and picnics in unique and beautiful scenery. Aquapark: Wipeout at the Aquapark, no-holds-barred madness on our colossal inflatable playground. Get wet & go wild on oversized trampolines, monkey bars, slides, swings and more. Hourly sessions throughout the day. Karting: Go karting at Kartworld. Arrive & drive adult, youth & junior karts on the 800m all weather track. Show the family who’s no. 1 and race your mates on our massive circuit. Get lap-by-lap data printouts to take home. We have karts for all ages: Adults (16 yrs+), Youth (10-15 yrs), Junior (7-9 yrs). The Zip is the UK’s Maddest and most beautiful. Over 490m long, 50m high and reaching speeds of 40mph. Twin wires cross the old quarry and sheer cliffs rise on either side. Max/Min weights 115/25kg (if it's windy call us and check). You can just turn up and jump or book online beforehand. Giant Swing: Defy gravity on the UK’s tallest Swing. On our Giant Swing the winch pulls you up slowly enough to realise how much trouble you're in. Then a few seconds of dreadful lonely waiting, then the most horrible, sickening drop. The Giant Swing can take 3 people at a time and is suitable for all ages, with no max kg. Axe Throwing: Try Axe Throwing and get in touch with your inner savage. Throw axes under expert supervision in a hilarious and satisfying blur of well organised mayhem. Two sessions a day, lasting about an hour. Literally across the road from Trethawle Barns! Arrive before 11am and prices are cheaper!
Adventure Bay Surf School is Whitsand Bay’s premier surf school and coasteering provider. It's tucked away in South East Cornwall’s stunning ‘Forgotten Corner’ and just a stone’s throw from Plymouth, Liskeard and Looe. Born in 2011, they’ve built a solid reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting and unique surf schools offering quality experiences with a personal touch.
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Adventure Bay Surf School
Donkey Lane
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Adventure Bay Surf School is Whitsand Bay’s premier surf school and coasteering provider. It's tucked away in South East Cornwall’s stunning ‘Forgotten Corner’ and just a stone’s throw from Plymouth, Liskeard and Looe. Born in 2011, they’ve built a solid reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting and unique surf schools offering quality experiences with a personal touch.
HIRE A BOAT? There is simply masses to see on the river at Fowey. Unspoilt creeks and backwaters, Daphne du Maurier’s house, a busy working port, ancient blockhouses made to deter pirates, hundreds of boats of all varieties, abundant wildlife and marine life, castles and beaches to name a few. You could even go fishing. Or spend time in Polruan on the other side of the harbour, or visit Pont Pill – the boats give you access to over 25 miles of shoreline! The self-drive motor-boats are the ideal way to enjoy one of the prettiest natural harbours in the UK. all boats are stable with wheel steering and are licensed for up to 5 people tuition, fuel and safety gear are all provided in the price just come along to Fowey Town Quay (opposite the church) minimum hire 30 minutes
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Fowey Boat Hire
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HIRE A BOAT? There is simply masses to see on the river at Fowey. Unspoilt creeks and backwaters, Daphne du Maurier’s house, a busy working port, ancient blockhouses made to deter pirates, hundreds of boats of all varieties, abundant wildlife and marine life, castles and beaches to name a few. You could even go fishing. Or spend time in Polruan on the other side of the harbour, or visit Pont Pill – the boats give you access to over 25 miles of shoreline! The self-drive motor-boats are the ideal way to enjoy one of the prettiest natural harbours in the UK. all boats are stable with wheel steering and are licensed for up to 5 people tuition, fuel and safety gear are all provided in the price just come along to Fowey Town Quay (opposite the church) minimum hire 30 minutes
Cycle the Camel trail from Wadebridge to Padstow; a flat, gentle 5 mile ride. Or cycle the whole trail from Bodmin to Padstow. The Camel Trail offers beautiful open views across the Camel Estuary, amazing wildlife and stunning scenery. This is the most cycled off road trail in the UK and when you visit its clear to see why. The stunning scenery is second to none and the flatness of the trail makes access to all ages and abilities easy. It does get very busy in the summer and our evening rides are very popular and perfect for those wanting to enjoy a quieter trail. Padstow is a beautiful fishing village and is well known for its gastronomic delights. There is plenty to see and do. Bikes are left outside the village and a short walk takes you into the harbour and the array of beautiful shops and eateries. From Padstow you can enjoy some fantastic cliff top walks or catch the ferry over to Rock and Daymer Bay.
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Camel Trail Cycle Hire
Eddystone Road
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Cycle the Camel trail from Wadebridge to Padstow; a flat, gentle 5 mile ride. Or cycle the whole trail from Bodmin to Padstow. The Camel Trail offers beautiful open views across the Camel Estuary, amazing wildlife and stunning scenery. This is the most cycled off road trail in the UK and when you visit its clear to see why. The stunning scenery is second to none and the flatness of the trail makes access to all ages and abilities easy. It does get very busy in the summer and our evening rides are very popular and perfect for those wanting to enjoy a quieter trail. Padstow is a beautiful fishing village and is well known for its gastronomic delights. There is plenty to see and do. Bikes are left outside the village and a short walk takes you into the harbour and the array of beautiful shops and eateries. From Padstow you can enjoy some fantastic cliff top walks or catch the ferry over to Rock and Daymer Bay.
TREKKING? ​Trek in Poldark country, Caradon Hill Trekking and Equestrian Centre is open all year round no matter what the weather. It is based right on the edge of Bodmin moor and can cater for all types of riders and have many different routes to take. The one hour trek takes you down in to all the old mine works, this trek is ideal for the novice rider, new riders, holiday makers, families or a group ride. The two hour treks take you over to Minions, there are lots of sites to see including the Cheeswring, the Hurlers and the Pony Pool where you can take your horses and ponies for a little splash around. All the treks are designed for all types of rider so you don't need to know what your doing to enjoy this beautiful countryside. They also offer: Private treks - one to one ride Private group treks - two or more people from your party riding Group treks - where anyone can be added into your group. (Up to 8 riders)
Caradon Hill Trekking and Equestrian Centre
TREKKING? ​Trek in Poldark country, Caradon Hill Trekking and Equestrian Centre is open all year round no matter what the weather. It is based right on the edge of Bodmin moor and can cater for all types of riders and have many different routes to take. The one hour trek takes you down in to all the old mine works, this trek is ideal for the novice rider, new riders, holiday makers, families or a group ride. The two hour treks take you over to Minions, there are lots of sites to see including the Cheeswring, the Hurlers and the Pony Pool where you can take your horses and ponies for a little splash around. All the treks are designed for all types of rider so you don't need to know what your doing to enjoy this beautiful countryside. They also offer: Private treks - one to one ride Private group treks - two or more people from your party riding Group treks - where anyone can be added into your group. (Up to 8 riders)
Great golf course and driving range open to the general public.
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China Fleet Country Club
Salt Mill
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Great golf course and driving range open to the general public.
Based in the North Cornwall village of Port Gaverne, neighbouring the picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac, is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and provides access to a range of routes and venues along a rugged and incredibly beautiful stretch of coastline. Close to the popular Cornish holiday destinations of Polzeath and Rock. With over ten years experience running adventure activities in Cornwall, Cornish Rock Tors are one of the South West’s premier coasteering, sea kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding and sea swimming centres. They have a team of experienced guides and instructors, and both coastal and sheltered inland venues to choose from, depending on the weather!
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Cornish Rock Tors Ltd
Port Gaverne
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Based in the North Cornwall village of Port Gaverne, neighbouring the picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac, is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and provides access to a range of routes and venues along a rugged and incredibly beautiful stretch of coastline. Close to the popular Cornish holiday destinations of Polzeath and Rock. With over ten years experience running adventure activities in Cornwall, Cornish Rock Tors are one of the South West’s premier coasteering, sea kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding and sea swimming centres. They have a team of experienced guides and instructors, and both coastal and sheltered inland venues to choose from, depending on the weather!
Skipper Patrick Davis has been a keen fisherman most of his life, he has been commercially fishing as crew out of Looe for numerous years. His boat which named “Island Cruise” is licensed to carry 14 people up to 60 miles offshore. With his love of both Fishing and Boating he decided to put the two together and now takes passengers fishing during the summer season, and during the winter months you will still find him working as crew on a commercial fishing boat. He knows these waters well and will take you to prime fishing spots, there is much to see on this part of the Cornish Coastline, Looe Island, Port Nadler, Talland Bay and the quaint Fishing village of Polperro.
Fishing Cornwall
Skipper Patrick Davis has been a keen fisherman most of his life, he has been commercially fishing as crew out of Looe for numerous years. His boat which named “Island Cruise” is licensed to carry 14 people up to 60 miles offshore. With his love of both Fishing and Boating he decided to put the two together and now takes passengers fishing during the summer season, and during the winter months you will still find him working as crew on a commercial fishing boat. He knows these waters well and will take you to prime fishing spots, there is much to see on this part of the Cornish Coastline, Looe Island, Port Nadler, Talland Bay and the quaint Fishing village of Polperro.
Kayak Hire is based at Caffa Mill Slipway & Carpark (PL23 1DF) Social distancing made easy with plenty of open air space & a big slipway for you to self launch without our assistance. We have made everything super simple, we will get your equipment ready for arrival all you need to do is pick it up and enjoy your time on the water. A fabulous activity on the River Fowey. You will receive a safety briefing and help with planning your route before you paddle off to enjoy some of Britain’s most breathtaking scenery. The kayak hire experience involves fun and adventure and you can cover the entire Fowey estuary depending on the tide. We will advise you on a route that encircles the harbour creating a spectacular loop, including a conveniently located mid point break. Take a look at their map for routes and trails to suite your ability. Each trail will have awesome sights to see, wildlife, adventure and leave you with sense of epic achievement. This activity is designed for experienced Paddlers ! For independent hire one of you must have some experience and at least one of your group must be over eighteen years of age. We recommend a 1-1 ratio for children under eight. If you are new to paddling or inexperienced you should join an accompanied Kayak safari.
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Fowey River Hire
47 Fore St
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Kayak Hire is based at Caffa Mill Slipway & Carpark (PL23 1DF) Social distancing made easy with plenty of open air space & a big slipway for you to self launch without our assistance. We have made everything super simple, we will get your equipment ready for arrival all you need to do is pick it up and enjoy your time on the water. A fabulous activity on the River Fowey. You will receive a safety briefing and help with planning your route before you paddle off to enjoy some of Britain’s most breathtaking scenery. The kayak hire experience involves fun and adventure and you can cover the entire Fowey estuary depending on the tide. We will advise you on a route that encircles the harbour creating a spectacular loop, including a conveniently located mid point break. Take a look at their map for routes and trails to suite your ability. Each trail will have awesome sights to see, wildlife, adventure and leave you with sense of epic achievement. This activity is designed for experienced Paddlers ! For independent hire one of you must have some experience and at least one of your group must be over eighteen years of age. We recommend a 1-1 ratio for children under eight. If you are new to paddling or inexperienced you should join an accompanied Kayak safari.
Great Trethew Trekking is very close to Trethawle Barns, it is situated just off the A38 on the B3251. They have 30 acres of gardens and woodlands to be able to offer quiet and tranquil woodland hacks all of which are suitable for children and adults of all ages and abilities. Their fully qualified instructor is on site to offer riding lessons within their outdoor sand school. Pony club is available every Saturday and Sunday offering 2 or 3 hours of pony magic to include a 50 minute lesson or hack together with stable management and all you need to know about caring for your pony. They also offer a range of children's pony activities over the weekends and holidays.
Great Trethew Trekking
Great Trethew Trekking is very close to Trethawle Barns, it is situated just off the A38 on the B3251. They have 30 acres of gardens and woodlands to be able to offer quiet and tranquil woodland hacks all of which are suitable for children and adults of all ages and abilities. Their fully qualified instructor is on site to offer riding lessons within their outdoor sand school. Pony club is available every Saturday and Sunday offering 2 or 3 hours of pony magic to include a 50 minute lesson or hack together with stable management and all you need to know about caring for your pony. They also offer a range of children's pony activities over the weekends and holidays.
Hangloose is proud to be located at one of the most inspirational eco visitor attractions in the world, The Eden Project. It claims to be the UK's best adrenaline activity centre. You can experience the following adventures: The Skywire - zip line Inverse - Skywire zip line backwards Skytrek - ariel trekking Gravity - giant swing Big Air - giant airbag The Drop - base jump Please Note - you don’t have to pay the Eden admission fee to get into Hangloose Adventure.
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Hangloose 冒险(伊甸园)
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Hangloose is proud to be located at one of the most inspirational eco visitor attractions in the world, The Eden Project. It claims to be the UK's best adrenaline activity centre. You can experience the following adventures: The Skywire - zip line Inverse - Skywire zip line backwards Skytrek - ariel trekking Gravity - giant swing Big Air - giant airbag The Drop - base jump Please Note - you don’t have to pay the Eden admission fee to get into Hangloose Adventure.
Are you looking to add some adventure to your weekend? How about a fishing trip with a difference? Book a group shark fishing trip on the modern charter boat, Top Cat. Book your next fishing trip with Looe Fishing Trips, who offer you superb fishing trips with your friends and family around Looe Island, with clear blue water and the amazing wildlife that occupy the Cornish coastline.
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Looe Fishing Trips
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Are you looking to add some adventure to your weekend? How about a fishing trip with a difference? Book a group shark fishing trip on the modern charter boat, Top Cat. Book your next fishing trip with Looe Fishing Trips, who offer you superb fishing trips with your friends and family around Looe Island, with clear blue water and the amazing wildlife that occupy the Cornish coastline.
Designed by six times Open champion, Harry Vardon, Looe Golf Club is set in an area of breathtaking beauty. The panoramic views from the Course are stunning; to the east are the peaks of Dartmoor and the Tamar estuary, to the south, Looe Island and the channel, to the west and north, glorious countryside and Cornish moors. The Clubhouse welcomes all visitors with friendly courtesy and professionalism. The fully licensed bar and catering facilities complete your day. Extensive free parking, practice putting green and practice net and range are additional amenities offered. In addition to the fine views, the Clubhouse also has light and airy ladies and gents changing rooms and a well-equipped Pro Shop for all your golfing needs. Looe Golf Club has the enviable reputation of being one of the friendliest Clubs in the southwest!
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Looe Golf Club
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Designed by six times Open champion, Harry Vardon, Looe Golf Club is set in an area of breathtaking beauty. The panoramic views from the Course are stunning; to the east are the peaks of Dartmoor and the Tamar estuary, to the south, Looe Island and the channel, to the west and north, glorious countryside and Cornish moors. The Clubhouse welcomes all visitors with friendly courtesy and professionalism. The fully licensed bar and catering facilities complete your day. Extensive free parking, practice putting green and practice net and range are additional amenities offered. In addition to the fine views, the Clubhouse also has light and airy ladies and gents changing rooms and a well-equipped Pro Shop for all your golfing needs. Looe Golf Club has the enviable reputation of being one of the friendliest Clubs in the southwest!
Pentewan Valley Cycle Hire stock a large range of quality bikes and accessories, available for both bike hire and purchase. Hire a bike and ride down the scenic cycle paths around Mevagissey, St. Austell and the beautiful south coast of Cornwall, ideal for anyone planning a one day hire. The Eden Project is also within riding distance. They will supply you with maps to make the most of your day.
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Pentewan Valley Cycle Hire
1 W End
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Pentewan Valley Cycle Hire stock a large range of quality bikes and accessories, available for both bike hire and purchase. Hire a bike and ride down the scenic cycle paths around Mevagissey, St. Austell and the beautiful south coast of Cornwall, ideal for anyone planning a one day hire. The Eden Project is also within riding distance. They will supply you with maps to make the most of your day.
Cycle around the bike trails at the beautiful Forestry Commission forest, Cardinham Woods or the nearby National Trust property, Lanhydrock. You can collect your bike(s) from Trail Munki's shop or request delivery to your chosen location. They are situated just 1 mile from the Cardinham Woods and Lanhydrock trails. There is free parking available at their shop.
Trail Munki Ltd
Cycle around the bike trails at the beautiful Forestry Commission forest, Cardinham Woods or the nearby National Trust property, Lanhydrock. You can collect your bike(s) from Trail Munki's shop or request delivery to your chosen location. They are situated just 1 mile from the Cardinham Woods and Lanhydrock trails. There is free parking available at their shop.
Whitsand Bay Golf Club was established in 1905 designed by Fernie of Troon and hosts a fabulous 18 hole course. Set on a cliff-top overlooking Whitsand Bay, the 6,015 yard, par 70 course offers golfers some of the most magnificent views in the West Country and some of the most stunning holes in British golf. Furthermore, the interesting contours of the terrain make the course ideal for both low handicappers and those new to the game. Whitsand Bay Golf Course is Located in Portwrinkle near Torpoint, Cornwall.
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Whitsand Bay Golf Club
Finnygook Lane
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Whitsand Bay Golf Club was established in 1905 designed by Fernie of Troon and hosts a fabulous 18 hole course. Set on a cliff-top overlooking Whitsand Bay, the 6,015 yard, par 70 course offers golfers some of the most magnificent views in the West Country and some of the most stunning holes in British golf. Furthermore, the interesting contours of the terrain make the course ideal for both low handicappers and those new to the game. Whitsand Bay Golf Course is Located in Portwrinkle near Torpoint, Cornwall.

Places to Visit

Nestling in a beautiful valley with a bubbling stream, Cardinham Woods is one of the Cornwall's hidden gems. This mixed woodland offers a range of waymarked walking and mountain bike trails, and family- friendly play and picnic areas. Discover stunning viewpoints and evidence of the area’s fascinating history with remnants of the old mine and traditional clapper bridge. Walking Waymarked routes make the most of Cardinham’s beautiful surroundings with well-maintained trails for all abilities. Mountain biking Get your adrenalin fix as you explore the wooded slopes of the Cardinham Valley with mountain bike trail for intermediate and advanced riders. Play The whole woodland is a playground. But if that isn’t enough, enjoy our dedicated play areas and Zog Activity Trail too! Award-winning cafe Recharge in Woods Café with a selection of scrumptious homemade food.
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卡丁汉姆森林
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Nestling in a beautiful valley with a bubbling stream, Cardinham Woods is one of the Cornwall's hidden gems. This mixed woodland offers a range of waymarked walking and mountain bike trails, and family- friendly play and picnic areas. Discover stunning viewpoints and evidence of the area’s fascinating history with remnants of the old mine and traditional clapper bridge. Walking Waymarked routes make the most of Cardinham’s beautiful surroundings with well-maintained trails for all abilities. Mountain biking Get your adrenalin fix as you explore the wooded slopes of the Cardinham Valley with mountain bike trail for intermediate and advanced riders. Play The whole woodland is a playground. But if that isn’t enough, enjoy our dedicated play areas and Zog Activity Trail too! Award-winning cafe Recharge in Woods Café with a selection of scrumptious homemade food.
Part of Cornwall’s mining heritage, Carnglaze Caverns consists of three man-made caverns formed as part of a slate quarry in the Loveny Valley, near the village of St Neot on the edge of Bodmin Moor. The three gigantic caverns, have a constant temperature of 10ºC, which is a welcome relief from excessive heat and great shelter from the rain. The lowest of the three caverns has a lake. You can wander around 6.5 acres of shaded woodland with an Enchanted Dell filled with faeries, guarded by loyal dragons and home to hobbits and other wondrous woodland creatures. Take a picnic and make a day of it. Carnglaze is fun for all the family all year round. Carnglaze also plays host to an excellent line up of musicians, so why not check out the website before you book your holiday and book some concert tickets?
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卡恩格莱兹洞穴
St Neot
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Part of Cornwall’s mining heritage, Carnglaze Caverns consists of three man-made caverns formed as part of a slate quarry in the Loveny Valley, near the village of St Neot on the edge of Bodmin Moor. The three gigantic caverns, have a constant temperature of 10ºC, which is a welcome relief from excessive heat and great shelter from the rain. The lowest of the three caverns has a lake. You can wander around 6.5 acres of shaded woodland with an Enchanted Dell filled with faeries, guarded by loyal dragons and home to hobbits and other wondrous woodland creatures. Take a picnic and make a day of it. Carnglaze is fun for all the family all year round. Carnglaze also plays host to an excellent line up of musicians, so why not check out the website before you book your holiday and book some concert tickets?
Situated on the outskirts of St Austell on the South Coast of Cornwall is Charlestown Harbour, an unspoilt, original Grade II Listed Harbour. Used recently as a key location for the filming of the BBC's remake of the 1970's hit series Poldark, starring Aiden Turner as the Cornish hero of the show, Ross Poldark, it has also been used for Dr Who, Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, and many other films and TV programmes. The harbour is the home port for a famous collection of old ships which are employed in film projects all over the world - they have brought work and life to the quays and harbour buildings and are a particular draw for visitors. There are plenty of bars, restaurants and gift shops to be enjoyed whilst taking in the breath-taking views out over St Austell Bay.
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Charlestown
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Situated on the outskirts of St Austell on the South Coast of Cornwall is Charlestown Harbour, an unspoilt, original Grade II Listed Harbour. Used recently as a key location for the filming of the BBC's remake of the 1970's hit series Poldark, starring Aiden Turner as the Cornish hero of the show, Ross Poldark, it has also been used for Dr Who, Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, and many other films and TV programmes. The harbour is the home port for a famous collection of old ships which are employed in film projects all over the world - they have brought work and life to the quays and harbour buildings and are a particular draw for visitors. There are plenty of bars, restaurants and gift shops to be enjoyed whilst taking in the breath-taking views out over St Austell Bay.
The Eden Project is an educational charity which aims to connect us with each other and the living world, exploring how we can work towards a better future. Our visitor destination in Cornwall, UK, is nestled in a huge crater. Here, massive Biomes housing the largest rainforest in captivity, stunning plants, exhibitions and stories serve as a backdrop to our striking contemporary gardens, summer concerts and exciting year-round family events. Book on-line before you visit for the cheapest tickets. Tickets are valid for a year!
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伊甸园计画
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The Eden Project is an educational charity which aims to connect us with each other and the living world, exploring how we can work towards a better future. Our visitor destination in Cornwall, UK, is nestled in a huge crater. Here, massive Biomes housing the largest rainforest in captivity, stunning plants, exhibitions and stories serve as a backdrop to our striking contemporary gardens, summer concerts and exciting year-round family events. Book on-line before you visit for the cheapest tickets. Tickets are valid for a year!
Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the town hangs off the west side of the Fowey estuary where the large, deep water harbour is a magnet for sailing fans. As you walk the ever narrowing streets of the old town where mediaeval and Georgian buildings cast shadows over each other, a vibrant maritime history comes to life. Lining the main Fore Street you will find many small, independent shops selling unusual gifts, artwork, clothing and books. If you’re a foodie then Fowey is home to many bistros, cafes and restaurants where you’ll find menus offering the best in local produce – Fowey River mussels are a highlight. Reasons to visit Fowey It is simply breathtaking and set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty The beautiful Mediaeval and Georgian buildings Vibrant maritime history Independent shops Wonderful tea rooms and harbour front pubs Things to do in Fowey Get an overview of the town and the beautiful harbour with a stroll out along the Esplanade passing the grand parade of Edwardian and Victorian houses to the medieval St Catherine’s Castle which looks out over the harbour entrance and Readymoney Cove See the town from the water with a trip on board one of the pleasure boats that regularly depart from the Town Quay steps. Cruises take you upriver past the docks, where you will see huge china clay ships being loaded with cargo, and out to sea taking in the best views of the town Fowey Museum in the town centre holds an interesting collection recording Fowey’s rich and varied history. Includes the Daphne DuMaurier collection, Mayoral Regalia, costumes, old photographs, models of old sailing ships and postcards Fowey’s most famous resident was Daphne du Maurier who lived and wrote about the area. References to her work can be found everywhere in and around the town. Dedicated to St Finbar who passed through Fowey early in the 6th century, the magnificent St Fimbarras church was rebuilt in 1460 by the Earl of Warwick after being destroyed by French marauders. Situated in the heart of the town it is generally open to visitors during the day Pop into the charmingly old fashioned Fowey Aquarium on the Town Quay where you can literally get in touch with local sea creatures in the petting pool. A great nostalgic fishy fix Take the passenger ferry across the harbour to Polruan and explore the narrow lanes that climb steeply through the village, or out towards the medieval blockhouse. Take to the water yourself on an escorted river trip in an open cockpit canoe, perfect for observing the abundant river wildlife and a real adventure even if you’re a total novice There are many fantastic coastal and woodland walks around the area including The Hall Walk which links Polruan with Bodinnick via the hidden creek at Pont.
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Fowey Harbour Hotel
Esplanade
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Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the town hangs off the west side of the Fowey estuary where the large, deep water harbour is a magnet for sailing fans. As you walk the ever narrowing streets of the old town where mediaeval and Georgian buildings cast shadows over each other, a vibrant maritime history comes to life. Lining the main Fore Street you will find many small, independent shops selling unusual gifts, artwork, clothing and books. If you’re a foodie then Fowey is home to many bistros, cafes and restaurants where you’ll find menus offering the best in local produce – Fowey River mussels are a highlight. Reasons to visit Fowey It is simply breathtaking and set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty The beautiful Mediaeval and Georgian buildings Vibrant maritime history Independent shops Wonderful tea rooms and harbour front pubs Things to do in Fowey Get an overview of the town and the beautiful harbour with a stroll out along the Esplanade passing the grand parade of Edwardian and Victorian houses to the medieval St Catherine’s Castle which looks out over the harbour entrance and Readymoney Cove See the town from the water with a trip on board one of the pleasure boats that regularly depart from the Town Quay steps. Cruises take you upriver past the docks, where you will see huge china clay ships being loaded with cargo, and out to sea taking in the best views of the town Fowey Museum in the town centre holds an interesting collection recording Fowey’s rich and varied history. Includes the Daphne DuMaurier collection, Mayoral Regalia, costumes, old photographs, models of old sailing ships and postcards Fowey’s most famous resident was Daphne du Maurier who lived and wrote about the area. References to her work can be found everywhere in and around the town. Dedicated to St Finbar who passed through Fowey early in the 6th century, the magnificent St Fimbarras church was rebuilt in 1460 by the Earl of Warwick after being destroyed by French marauders. Situated in the heart of the town it is generally open to visitors during the day Pop into the charmingly old fashioned Fowey Aquarium on the Town Quay where you can literally get in touch with local sea creatures in the petting pool. A great nostalgic fishy fix Take the passenger ferry across the harbour to Polruan and explore the narrow lanes that climb steeply through the village, or out towards the medieval blockhouse. Take to the water yourself on an escorted river trip in an open cockpit canoe, perfect for observing the abundant river wildlife and a real adventure even if you’re a total novice There are many fantastic coastal and woodland walks around the area including The Hall Walk which links Polruan with Bodinnick via the hidden creek at Pont.
Hidden Valley Gardens is an intimate award-winning three acre garden and specialist plant nursery, nestled in a secluded hidden valley near Fowey. The Garden has many themes including a Mediterranean area, colourful herbaceous and cottage garden beds, a ‘hot’ border, pond garden, Japanese area and an iris garden, plus potager, Fairy Well, fruit area and fernery. Witness the scorching colours of the dahlia, crocosmia, clematis and agapanthus collection beds. Beautiful tranquil garden!
Hidden Valley Gardens
Hidden Valley Gardens is an intimate award-winning three acre garden and specialist plant nursery, nestled in a secluded hidden valley near Fowey. The Garden has many themes including a Mediterranean area, colourful herbaceous and cottage garden beds, a ‘hot’ border, pond garden, Japanese area and an iris garden, plus potager, Fairy Well, fruit area and fernery. Witness the scorching colours of the dahlia, crocosmia, clematis and agapanthus collection beds. Beautiful tranquil garden!
Three fine late Neolithic or early Bronze Age stone circles arranged in a line, a grouping unique in England. Hurlers Stone Circles are probably the best examples of ceremonial circles in the south west. According to legend, they are the remains of men petrified for playing hurling on a Sunday. Free parking, cafe and pub in Minions, on the edge of Bodmin Moor.
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Hurlers Stone Circles
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Three fine late Neolithic or early Bronze Age stone circles arranged in a line, a grouping unique in England. Hurlers Stone Circles are probably the best examples of ceremonial circles in the south west. According to legend, they are the remains of men petrified for playing hurling on a Sunday. Free parking, cafe and pub in Minions, on the edge of Bodmin Moor.
Lanhydrock is now owned and run by the National Trust. It is the perfect country house and estate, with the feel of a wealthy but unpretentious family home. After a devastating fire in 1881 the Jacobean house was refurbished in high-Victorian style, with the best in country house design and planning and the latest mod-cons. Discover two sides of Victorian life: from the kitchens, nurseries and servants' quarters, which offer a thrilling glimpse into life 'below stairs', to the luxurious family areas, elegant dining room and spacious bedrooms which reveal the comforts of ‘upstairs’ living. Make sure you take a stroll around the extensive gardens and enjoy their year-round colour. There are beautiful herbaceous borders, a fabulous formal parterre and colourful higher gardens filled with camellias, magnolias and rhododendrons. The estate is well worth exploring too, with ancient woodlands and tranquil riverside paths. There are also off-road cycle trails, with special routes for families and novice riders, and you can even hire a bike from us to make the most of this opportunity. Experience the heyday of the Agar-Robartes family, who made Lanhydrock their home, and discover how their fortunes changed during the First World War.
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Lanhydrock
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Lanhydrock is now owned and run by the National Trust. It is the perfect country house and estate, with the feel of a wealthy but unpretentious family home. After a devastating fire in 1881 the Jacobean house was refurbished in high-Victorian style, with the best in country house design and planning and the latest mod-cons. Discover two sides of Victorian life: from the kitchens, nurseries and servants' quarters, which offer a thrilling glimpse into life 'below stairs', to the luxurious family areas, elegant dining room and spacious bedrooms which reveal the comforts of ‘upstairs’ living. Make sure you take a stroll around the extensive gardens and enjoy their year-round colour. There are beautiful herbaceous borders, a fabulous formal parterre and colourful higher gardens filled with camellias, magnolias and rhododendrons. The estate is well worth exploring too, with ancient woodlands and tranquil riverside paths. There are also off-road cycle trails, with special routes for families and novice riders, and you can even hire a bike from us to make the most of this opportunity. Experience the heyday of the Agar-Robartes family, who made Lanhydrock their home, and discover how their fortunes changed during the First World War.
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. There is a car park on the quay but the narrow streets can be difficult to negotiate and are often full of pedestrians. The name Mevagissey is derived from the names of two saints, St Meva and St Issey. The first record is of a hamlet of this name in 1313, but there were local settlements in the Bronze Age. Two Bronze Age Burial Urns were discovered at nearby Portmellon. In the narrow streets are many gift shops, craft workshops, galleries, cafés and pubs. There are several hotels and many fish restaurants in Mevagissey and, of course, plenty of fish and chip shops! The World of Model Railways Exhibition is an impressive collection. There is an excellent Folk Museum, and an aquarium, in the old lifeboat house, displaying locally caught fish. From the top of Polkirt Hill there is a great view over the higgledy streets, the harbour and the yachting pool. Further out can be seen the golden sands of Polstreath Beach and St Austell Bay. Looking south, there is the inlet sheltering Portmellon Beach and the scenic coastal path over Chapel Point to Gorran Haven. At the end of June each year, Mevagissey celebrates Feast Week with local entertainments and dancing in the streets. In addition, the town has a wonderful display of Christmas lights. New Year is celebrated by almost everybody wearing fancy dress, as is the tradition in many Cornish towns. The small town is in a delightful position on an attractive stretch of coastline. The coastal footpath offers some lovely walks but can be fairly steep in places. Mevagissey is also a convenient centre for those wanting to visit such local attractions as the Lost Gardens of Heligan.
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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. There is a car park on the quay but the narrow streets can be difficult to negotiate and are often full of pedestrians. The name Mevagissey is derived from the names of two saints, St Meva and St Issey. The first record is of a hamlet of this name in 1313, but there were local settlements in the Bronze Age. Two Bronze Age Burial Urns were discovered at nearby Portmellon. In the narrow streets are many gift shops, craft workshops, galleries, cafés and pubs. There are several hotels and many fish restaurants in Mevagissey and, of course, plenty of fish and chip shops! The World of Model Railways Exhibition is an impressive collection. There is an excellent Folk Museum, and an aquarium, in the old lifeboat house, displaying locally caught fish. From the top of Polkirt Hill there is a great view over the higgledy streets, the harbour and the yachting pool. Further out can be seen the golden sands of Polstreath Beach and St Austell Bay. Looking south, there is the inlet sheltering Portmellon Beach and the scenic coastal path over Chapel Point to Gorran Haven. At the end of June each year, Mevagissey celebrates Feast Week with local entertainments and dancing in the streets. In addition, the town has a wonderful display of Christmas lights. New Year is celebrated by almost everybody wearing fancy dress, as is the tradition in many Cornish towns. The small town is in a delightful position on an attractive stretch of coastline. The coastal footpath offers some lovely walks but can be fairly steep in places. Mevagissey is also a convenient centre for those wanting to visit such local attractions as the Lost Gardens of Heligan.
The National Marine Aquarium is located in Britain’s Ocean City – Plymouth. they are the largest Aquarium in the UK, but are proud to also be the home of the Ocean Conservation Trust, a charity dedicated to connecting people with the Ocean. They have over 4,000 animals and undertake ground-breaking Ocean conservation work. They are located in Sutton Harbour which is home to the Mayflower Steps and next to The Barbican area of Plymouth. All well worth exploring! Fantastic fish and chips at Rock Fish
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The National Marine Aquarium is located in Britain’s Ocean City – Plymouth. they are the largest Aquarium in the UK, but are proud to also be the home of the Ocean Conservation Trust, a charity dedicated to connecting people with the Ocean. They have over 4,000 animals and undertake ground-breaking Ocean conservation work. They are located in Sutton Harbour which is home to the Mayflower Steps and next to The Barbican area of Plymouth. All well worth exploring! Fantastic fish and chips at Rock Fish
Antony House is an 18th-Century house set within a magnificent landscape garden, still home to the Carew Pole family Discover the story of a family who became caught up in the extraordinary events of the English Civil War. Their history is bound up in this beautiful house, which is still the home of the Carew Pole family today. A house of silver grey stone, Antony is a beguiling mixture of the formal and informal. It's believed to be one of the finest surviving Queen Anne buildings in the West Country. View the outstanding collection of portraits, including works by Sir Joshua Reynolds and a famous painting of Charles I during his trial. There are also fine examples of period furniture, textiles and tapestries. Breathe in the sweeping views as you explore the landscape garden, which includes a formal garden with topiary, modern sculptures and the National Collection of Daylilies. The magic of Antony was captured by director Tim Burton, as a film location for his blockbuster, Alice in Wonderland.
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National Trust Antony
Ferry Lane
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Antony House is an 18th-Century house set within a magnificent landscape garden, still home to the Carew Pole family Discover the story of a family who became caught up in the extraordinary events of the English Civil War. Their history is bound up in this beautiful house, which is still the home of the Carew Pole family today. A house of silver grey stone, Antony is a beguiling mixture of the formal and informal. It's believed to be one of the finest surviving Queen Anne buildings in the West Country. View the outstanding collection of portraits, including works by Sir Joshua Reynolds and a famous painting of Charles I during his trial. There are also fine examples of period furniture, textiles and tapestries. Breathe in the sweeping views as you explore the landscape garden, which includes a formal garden with topiary, modern sculptures and the National Collection of Daylilies. The magic of Antony was captured by director Tim Burton, as a film location for his blockbuster, Alice in Wonderland.
Cotehele n atmospheric Tudor house with Medieval roots, a working mill on an historic quay, a glorious garden with valley views and an expansive estate to explore. Cotehele was the ancestral home to the Edgcumbe family for centuries. The Tudor house, perched high above the River Tamar, is decorated with tapestries, arms and armour, pewter, brass and old oak furniture. The interior tour has changed little over the years, although the furnishings were titivated as Cotehele continued to inspire its adoring owners. Outside, explore the formally planted terraces, or lose yourself in the Valley Garden, which includes a medieval stewpond and dovecote and leads down to the river. Seek tranquillity in the Upper Garden or visit the two orchards planted with local apples and cherries. From early spring flowers to herbaceous borders in high season, to the orchards in the autumn and snow drops in winter, you’ll find horticultural activity all year round. In the 19th century local industries boomed and Cotehele Quay bustled with vessels loading and unloading cargo. Paddle steamers came upriver to see the Tamar Valley’s famous blossoming orchards and small boats carried market-gardening produce back down the river for sale at Devonport Market. The restored sailing barge 'Shamrock' is moored at the quay where you’ll also be able to treat yourself to a Cornish 'jam-first' cream tea in the Edgcumbe tea-room. The Discovery Centre here tells the story of the Tamar Valley, offering a gateway to the wider estate and is just a short walk through the Morden valley to our sister property Cotehele Mill.
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科特希尔庄园
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Cotehele n atmospheric Tudor house with Medieval roots, a working mill on an historic quay, a glorious garden with valley views and an expansive estate to explore. Cotehele was the ancestral home to the Edgcumbe family for centuries. The Tudor house, perched high above the River Tamar, is decorated with tapestries, arms and armour, pewter, brass and old oak furniture. The interior tour has changed little over the years, although the furnishings were titivated as Cotehele continued to inspire its adoring owners. Outside, explore the formally planted terraces, or lose yourself in the Valley Garden, which includes a medieval stewpond and dovecote and leads down to the river. Seek tranquillity in the Upper Garden or visit the two orchards planted with local apples and cherries. From early spring flowers to herbaceous borders in high season, to the orchards in the autumn and snow drops in winter, you’ll find horticultural activity all year round. In the 19th century local industries boomed and Cotehele Quay bustled with vessels loading and unloading cargo. Paddle steamers came upriver to see the Tamar Valley’s famous blossoming orchards and small boats carried market-gardening produce back down the river for sale at Devonport Market. The restored sailing barge 'Shamrock' is moored at the quay where you’ll also be able to treat yourself to a Cornish 'jam-first' cream tea in the Edgcumbe tea-room. The Discovery Centre here tells the story of the Tamar Valley, offering a gateway to the wider estate and is just a short walk through the Morden valley to our sister property Cotehele Mill.
Newquay Zoo takes you on a journey that allows you to get close to over 1,000 of the world's rarest and most endangered animals. They work to breed and care for endangered species all set in 13 acres of beautiful sub-tropical gardens, it is an oasis that allows visitors to release their inner animal and have fun! From the amazing savannahs of Africa to the rainforests of South America, there is lots to discover and enjoy. They recommend you allow at least 3 to 4 hours for your trip to the Zoo as they have lots going on daily, including keeper feeds and talks, activity trails, face painting, children’s play area, Dragon Maze…. and much more! Besides a fun trip to the zoo, when you visit you’ll also be supporting there international effort to save animals through conservation breeding programmes.
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纽基动物园
Trenance Gardens
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Newquay Zoo takes you on a journey that allows you to get close to over 1,000 of the world's rarest and most endangered animals. They work to breed and care for endangered species all set in 13 acres of beautiful sub-tropical gardens, it is an oasis that allows visitors to release their inner animal and have fun! From the amazing savannahs of Africa to the rainforests of South America, there is lots to discover and enjoy. They recommend you allow at least 3 to 4 hours for your trip to the Zoo as they have lots going on daily, including keeper feeds and talks, activity trails, face painting, children’s play area, Dragon Maze…. and much more! Besides a fun trip to the zoo, when you visit you’ll also be supporting there international effort to save animals through conservation breeding programmes.
Just south of Looe is the smaller port of Polperro. This quaint old Cornish fishing village has narrow streets and pretty cottages and is undeniably attractive. Many of the cottages are covered with a profusion of flowers in summer and the streets are so narrow they are banned to cars, which makes Polperro an ideal place to explore on foot. There are shops selling paintings, pottery, jewellery and lots more souvenirs for the visitor. There are also newsagents, bakeries and other shops selling everyday requirements. In addition, there are galleries and arts and crafts exhibitions. Polperro holds an Arts Festival in June each year. Other community events include the Water Carnival and the Furry Dance. You may see Morris men or Clog dancers in the village too. Polperro Fishermen’s Choir is famous throughout Cornwall. It gives open air performances on the quayside in the season. At the entrance to the village, opposite the main car park, is the 14th century Crumplehorn Inn and Mill, which boasts an impressively restored water wheel consisting of 12 tons of revolving iron and timber. The village was notorious for smuggling activities during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Everyone conspired to hide the duty-free goods from the excise men. When John Wesley visited the village in 1762, he remarked that all the locals were involved in smuggling. In The Warren, overlooking the harbour, is the Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling and Fishing. The museum boasts a remarkable collection of exhibits and photographs from a time when both smuggling and fishing thrived in Polperro. The museum occupies a factory formerly owned by the Teglio family from Italy. Polperro attracted many distinguished artists and photographers, from the end of the 19th century. Some of their work is exhibited in the museum. In the 19th century, pilchards were landed in large quantities in the village. The fish were processed and packed in factories near to the harbour. Many women and children were employed in cleaning and salting the fish. Pilchards were salted and cured and the oil was extracted using large screw presses. Afterwards they were packed in barrels ready for dispatch. Polperro is still a working fishing port and at high tide boats can be seen unloading their catch on the quays which are strewn with pots and nets. Boat building was one of the main businesses in Polperro for many years. The harbour is exceptionally pretty and well worth a visit. From the car park it is possible to ride on a horse-drawn carriage to the harbour, which is exceptionally pretty and well worth a visit. Yachts are moored in the sheltered bay and pleasure boats are on hand to offer half-hour trips along the coast towards Fowey. These trips are usually accompanied by a running commentary from the boatman, who may tell you a little more about the dangerous history behind this picture postcard facade. Polperro has a wild and rocky shore. Along the dramatic rugged coastline is a natural pool, used for swimming. In fact there are one or two such places at high tide At low tide, in suitable weather, there is a small beach but the nearest substantial beaches are a few miles away. To the west are Lansallos and Lantic Bay, both with National Trust car parks some distance from the beaches. To the east is Talland Bay, which is accessible by car, and Looe.
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Just south of Looe is the smaller port of Polperro. This quaint old Cornish fishing village has narrow streets and pretty cottages and is undeniably attractive. Many of the cottages are covered with a profusion of flowers in summer and the streets are so narrow they are banned to cars, which makes Polperro an ideal place to explore on foot. There are shops selling paintings, pottery, jewellery and lots more souvenirs for the visitor. There are also newsagents, bakeries and other shops selling everyday requirements. In addition, there are galleries and arts and crafts exhibitions. Polperro holds an Arts Festival in June each year. Other community events include the Water Carnival and the Furry Dance. You may see Morris men or Clog dancers in the village too. Polperro Fishermen’s Choir is famous throughout Cornwall. It gives open air performances on the quayside in the season. At the entrance to the village, opposite the main car park, is the 14th century Crumplehorn Inn and Mill, which boasts an impressively restored water wheel consisting of 12 tons of revolving iron and timber. The village was notorious for smuggling activities during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Everyone conspired to hide the duty-free goods from the excise men. When John Wesley visited the village in 1762, he remarked that all the locals were involved in smuggling. In The Warren, overlooking the harbour, is the Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling and Fishing. The museum boasts a remarkable collection of exhibits and photographs from a time when both smuggling and fishing thrived in Polperro. The museum occupies a factory formerly owned by the Teglio family from Italy. Polperro attracted many distinguished artists and photographers, from the end of the 19th century. Some of their work is exhibited in the museum. In the 19th century, pilchards were landed in large quantities in the village. The fish were processed and packed in factories near to the harbour. Many women and children were employed in cleaning and salting the fish. Pilchards were salted and cured and the oil was extracted using large screw presses. Afterwards they were packed in barrels ready for dispatch. Polperro is still a working fishing port and at high tide boats can be seen unloading their catch on the quays which are strewn with pots and nets. Boat building was one of the main businesses in Polperro for many years. The harbour is exceptionally pretty and well worth a visit. From the car park it is possible to ride on a horse-drawn carriage to the harbour, which is exceptionally pretty and well worth a visit. Yachts are moored in the sheltered bay and pleasure boats are on hand to offer half-hour trips along the coast towards Fowey. These trips are usually accompanied by a running commentary from the boatman, who may tell you a little more about the dangerous history behind this picture postcard facade. Polperro has a wild and rocky shore. Along the dramatic rugged coastline is a natural pool, used for swimming. In fact there are one or two such places at high tide At low tide, in suitable weather, there is a small beach but the nearest substantial beaches are a few miles away. To the west are Lansallos and Lantic Bay, both with National Trust car parks some distance from the beaches. To the east is Talland Bay, which is accessible by car, and Looe.
Porfell Wildlife Park is a wild family attraction only a few miles from Looe in South East Cornwall. It offers sanctuary to many different animals from around the world. They might be neglected, injured, imported illegally or simply no longer wanted. For whatever reason they come to us, they’re always welcome. Animals call it home! Since 1989, they've created homes designed to suit each species’ individual needs. The result is a living attraction quite unlike a zoo. Here children (and adults!) can get up close to wildlife, feed the animals, touch them and learn all about the natural world.
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Porfell Wildlife Park & Sanctuary
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Porfell Wildlife Park is a wild family attraction only a few miles from Looe in South East Cornwall. It offers sanctuary to many different animals from around the world. They might be neglected, injured, imported illegally or simply no longer wanted. For whatever reason they come to us, they’re always welcome. Animals call it home! Since 1989, they've created homes designed to suit each species’ individual needs. The result is a living attraction quite unlike a zoo. Here children (and adults!) can get up close to wildlife, feed the animals, touch them and learn all about the natural world.
Most visitors who whistle through from Plymouth into Cornwall miss the Rame Peninsula, otherwise known as Cornwall's ‘Forgotten Corner’. Which is a shame as this AONB section contains the 800 acre Mount Edgcumbe Park, one of the most beautiful in England, as well as Maker Heights, Rame Head itself and the picturesque villages of Kingsand and Cawsand. Guarding Plymouth Sound from the westerly winds, Rame Head, a haunt of the rare Dartford Warbler, is a dramatic headland surmounted by a medieval chapel which once doubled as a hermitage and lighthouse. Inland, the coast gives way to heath and then small fields. At Rame village the 11th Century church has the last remaining hand-pumped organ in the country. Further round the coast lie the conjoined villages of Kingsand and Cawsand. The tiny cottages in these narrow streets once harboured smugglers who made good use of the sheltered bay. The old county border marker is shown on a house in Garrett Street – once Kingsand was in Devon and Cawsand in Cornwall! Above sit the 18th century fortifications of Maker Heights, built to protect us from a French invasion that never happened. From here the land drops away on the northside through woodland to the tidal expanse of Millbrook Lake. The eastern end of the AONB is taken up with the splendour of Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park. The house was reconstructed after WW II, the grounds comprise formal gardens, woodlands with wild deer and buildings including forts, a 'temple', several follies and an orangery. The parkland is at it's best in the spring when daffodils carpet the ground whilst rhododendrons and camillias burst into colour on the surrounding hillsides. The AONB section ends at Cremyll where a passenger ferry crosses to Plymouth. The circular walk around Rame Head is stunning!
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Rame Head
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Most visitors who whistle through from Plymouth into Cornwall miss the Rame Peninsula, otherwise known as Cornwall's ‘Forgotten Corner’. Which is a shame as this AONB section contains the 800 acre Mount Edgcumbe Park, one of the most beautiful in England, as well as Maker Heights, Rame Head itself and the picturesque villages of Kingsand and Cawsand. Guarding Plymouth Sound from the westerly winds, Rame Head, a haunt of the rare Dartford Warbler, is a dramatic headland surmounted by a medieval chapel which once doubled as a hermitage and lighthouse. Inland, the coast gives way to heath and then small fields. At Rame village the 11th Century church has the last remaining hand-pumped organ in the country. Further round the coast lie the conjoined villages of Kingsand and Cawsand. The tiny cottages in these narrow streets once harboured smugglers who made good use of the sheltered bay. The old county border marker is shown on a house in Garrett Street – once Kingsand was in Devon and Cawsand in Cornwall! Above sit the 18th century fortifications of Maker Heights, built to protect us from a French invasion that never happened. From here the land drops away on the northside through woodland to the tidal expanse of Millbrook Lake. The eastern end of the AONB is taken up with the splendour of Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park. The house was reconstructed after WW II, the grounds comprise formal gardens, woodlands with wild deer and buildings including forts, a 'temple', several follies and an orangery. The parkland is at it's best in the spring when daffodils carpet the ground whilst rhododendrons and camillias burst into colour on the surrounding hillsides. The AONB section ends at Cremyll where a passenger ferry crosses to Plymouth. The circular walk around Rame Head is stunning!
Standing in ruins amid beautiful countryside, Restormel is one of the most remarkable castles in Britain. The present circular structure, built in the late 13th century, was a luxurious retreat for its medieval owners and was twice visited by Edward, the Black Prince. The castle commands fantastic views across the valley of the river Fowey and is a favourite picnic spot – with beautiful spring flowers, and plants all year round. Today the remains of the castle rooms reveal clues to its past grandeur. Large fireplaces, high windows, and the Great Hall, used for gatherings, give a sense of the once oplulent surroundings. One of the castle’s highlights is the wall walk around the inside of the keep, where you can imagine castle life bustling below you centuries ago. Climb up the stone staircase from the courtyard and you will be rewarded with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Close by - don't miss a trip to The Duchy of Cornwall Nursery cafe
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Restormel Castle
Restormel Road
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Standing in ruins amid beautiful countryside, Restormel is one of the most remarkable castles in Britain. The present circular structure, built in the late 13th century, was a luxurious retreat for its medieval owners and was twice visited by Edward, the Black Prince. The castle commands fantastic views across the valley of the river Fowey and is a favourite picnic spot – with beautiful spring flowers, and plants all year round. Today the remains of the castle rooms reveal clues to its past grandeur. Large fireplaces, high windows, and the Great Hall, used for gatherings, give a sense of the once oplulent surroundings. One of the castle’s highlights is the wall walk around the inside of the keep, where you can imagine castle life bustling below you centuries ago. Climb up the stone staircase from the courtyard and you will be rewarded with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Close by - don't miss a trip to The Duchy of Cornwall Nursery cafe
Royal William Yard is an award-winning Grade I listed ex-naval victualling yard. Lovingly brought back to life by Urban Splash. Great views over The Hoe, great restaurants and independent speciality shops. During the summer you can also get a ferry to Sutton Harbour. Well worth a trip!
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Royal William Yard is an award-winning Grade I listed ex-naval victualling yard. Lovingly brought back to life by Urban Splash. Great views over The Hoe, great restaurants and independent speciality shops. During the summer you can also get a ferry to Sutton Harbour. Well worth a trip!
Visit Siblyback Lake, located on the edge of Bodmin Moor. Surrounded by moorland and dramatic tors, this impressive lakeside location offers a great day out for families in Cornwall. Discover all of the fun things to do as you walk, run or cycle on our accessible path. It’s a 3.2 mile circular path that runs adjacent to the lake, venture through woodlands, build dens, spot birds from our hide and discover Siblyback Dam, everyone loves this megastructure! Don’t forget to bring the dog as well, Siblyback Lake offers a great day out for dog walkers, explore the great outdoors with your four-legged friend. Great walk around the reservoir and REALLY AMAZING cafe at the end of your walk - Olive & Co Not to be missed!
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Siblyback Lake
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Visit Siblyback Lake, located on the edge of Bodmin Moor. Surrounded by moorland and dramatic tors, this impressive lakeside location offers a great day out for families in Cornwall. Discover all of the fun things to do as you walk, run or cycle on our accessible path. It’s a 3.2 mile circular path that runs adjacent to the lake, venture through woodlands, build dens, spot birds from our hide and discover Siblyback Dam, everyone loves this megastructure! Don’t forget to bring the dog as well, Siblyback Lake offers a great day out for dog walkers, explore the great outdoors with your four-legged friend. Great walk around the reservoir and REALLY AMAZING cafe at the end of your walk - Olive & Co Not to be missed!
No trip to Plymouth is complete without a visit to Sutton Harbour and The Barbican, with its fascinating maritime history and fantastic range of restaurants, shops and attractions. The iconic cobbled streets and centuries-old buildings offer visitors a glimpse into the city’s past as a port of major historical significance. Sutton Harbour is the birthplace of modern Plymouth, played a major role during the defeat of the Spanish Armada and was the port from which the Pilgrim Fathers left aboard The Mayflower on their voyage to the New World. You can drive or arrive by ferry from Royal William Yard or Mount Edgcumbe Visit the Plymouth Gin Distillery and have great fish and chips at Rockfish
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Sutton Harbour
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No trip to Plymouth is complete without a visit to Sutton Harbour and The Barbican, with its fascinating maritime history and fantastic range of restaurants, shops and attractions. The iconic cobbled streets and centuries-old buildings offer visitors a glimpse into the city’s past as a port of major historical significance. Sutton Harbour is the birthplace of modern Plymouth, played a major role during the defeat of the Spanish Armada and was the port from which the Pilgrim Fathers left aboard The Mayflower on their voyage to the New World. You can drive or arrive by ferry from Royal William Yard or Mount Edgcumbe Visit the Plymouth Gin Distillery and have great fish and chips at Rockfish
Heligan is one of the most mysterious estates in England. Lost to the brambles of time since the outbreak of WW1, this Sleeping Beauty was re-awakened in 1990 to become Europe’s largest garden restoration project. Today Heligan’s 200 acres are a paradise for the explorer, wildlife, plant lover and garden romantic. Take an adventure through our tropical gardens, passing along our raised boardwalk, snaking around four ponds, past giant rhubarb, banana plantations and avenues of palms. Lose yourself in tunnels of towering bamboo and feast your eyes upon a flourishing plant collection. The Jungle sits in a steep-sided valley, creating a microclimate at least five degrees warmer than the Northern Gardens. Here the exotic palette of plants brought back from across the world, both by the intrepid Victorian plant hunters and more recent collectors, flourish before your eyes. Amazing cafe - great Sunday Lunch!
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赫利根迷失花园
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Heligan is one of the most mysterious estates in England. Lost to the brambles of time since the outbreak of WW1, this Sleeping Beauty was re-awakened in 1990 to become Europe’s largest garden restoration project. Today Heligan’s 200 acres are a paradise for the explorer, wildlife, plant lover and garden romantic. Take an adventure through our tropical gardens, passing along our raised boardwalk, snaking around four ponds, past giant rhubarb, banana plantations and avenues of palms. Lose yourself in tunnels of towering bamboo and feast your eyes upon a flourishing plant collection. The Jungle sits in a steep-sided valley, creating a microclimate at least five degrees warmer than the Northern Gardens. Here the exotic palette of plants brought back from across the world, both by the intrepid Victorian plant hunters and more recent collectors, flourish before your eyes. Amazing cafe - great Sunday Lunch!
Located at the Barbican Leisure Park, Vue Plymouth has 15 screens with around 1,399 seats. Also has lots of chain restaurants - Bella Italia, Pizza Hut, Nando's, Pizza Express and Frankie and Benny's
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Vue Cinema
Shapters Road
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Located at the Barbican Leisure Park, Vue Plymouth has 15 screens with around 1,399 seats. Also has lots of chain restaurants - Bella Italia, Pizza Hut, Nando's, Pizza Express and Frankie and Benny's
Wheal Martyn is located within two former Victorian clay works, one of which is preserved in its working state and is the only example of its kind which is open to the public. The site marks a period of the industry’s history, spanning from the 1820s through to the 1960s, when the industry was labour intensive and physically taxing. This is in stark contrast to the modern industry which is largely mechanised. Wheal Martyn is an Area Centre for the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site, known locally as the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site. It has an important role to play, particularly through its links with the nearby Luxulyan Valley and the former mineral port at Charlestown, both of which are within the World Heritage Site and have strong connections with the china clay industry.
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Wheal Martyn Clay Works
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Wheal Martyn is located within two former Victorian clay works, one of which is preserved in its working state and is the only example of its kind which is open to the public. The site marks a period of the industry’s history, spanning from the 1820s through to the 1960s, when the industry was labour intensive and physically taxing. This is in stark contrast to the modern industry which is largely mechanised. Wheal Martyn is an Area Centre for the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site, known locally as the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site. It has an important role to play, particularly through its links with the nearby Luxulyan Valley and the former mineral port at Charlestown, both of which are within the World Heritage Site and have strong connections with the china clay industry.
A small independent group with cinemas in St Austell, Wadebridge, Truro and Newquay. Great cinemas!
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White River Cinema
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A small independent group with cinemas in St Austell, Wadebridge, Truro and Newquay. Great cinemas!
Nestled into the side of the south Cornish coast between Looe and Seaton, Wild Futures’ Monkey Sanctuary cares for a range of different species of rescued monkeys, giving visitors an intimate insight to a working sanctuary and a chance to meet some of its amazing monkey residents and wildlife inhabitants. There’s a lot to do for the whole family who can take a tour of the monkey enclosures and learn about these fascinating animals from the team of expert carers. It’s not just monkeys though! Kids will love the wild play area where they can learn about the environment around them and let off some steam in the playground. Take a gentle stroll around the beautiful Wildlife Gardens and check out the sea view or enjoy a bite to eat in the gift shop.
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Wild Futures, The Monkey Sanctuary
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Nestled into the side of the south Cornish coast between Looe and Seaton, Wild Futures’ Monkey Sanctuary cares for a range of different species of rescued monkeys, giving visitors an intimate insight to a working sanctuary and a chance to meet some of its amazing monkey residents and wildlife inhabitants. There’s a lot to do for the whole family who can take a tour of the monkey enclosures and learn about these fascinating animals from the team of expert carers. It’s not just monkeys though! Kids will love the wild play area where they can learn about the environment around them and let off some steam in the playground. Take a gentle stroll around the beautiful Wildlife Gardens and check out the sea view or enjoy a bite to eat in the gift shop.