Attractions around Cornwall
Explore 98 attractions, restaurants, shops around Cornwall
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Eden Project
Bodelva PL24 2SG England
Trek through the world's largest indoor rainforest, take in the sights and smells of our Mediterranean Biome, and explore our huge outdoor gardens. At the Eden Project you'll discover the fascinating relationships between plants and people. You'll also find a full calendar of family events throughout the year and music festivals in the summer. As an educational charity we run transformational social and environmental projects locally and internationally.
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The Lost Gardens of Heligan
B3273, Pentewan, St Austell PL26 6EN England
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.
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Minack Theatre
Penzance TR19 6JU England
This open-air theatre is dramatically situated on the cliffs at Porthcumo, near Land's End, and hosts a season of plays and musicals from March to November.
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St. Michael's Mount
Kings Road, Marazion TR17 0EJ England
Cross the causeway where a legendary giant once walked. Follow in the footsteps of pilgrims, or boat hop to an island where modern life meets layers of history. Discover an evocative castle, a sub-tropical garden paradise and a close-knit island community. Assistance dogs only.
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Tintagel Castle
Castle Road, Tintagel PL34 0HE England
Immerse yourself in history, myth and stunning scenery at Tintagel Castle on Cornwall's rugged north coast. Inextricably linked with the legend of King Arthur, for centuries this dramatic castle and coastline has fired the imaginations of writers, artists, and even the brother of a king. Now it's your turn to be inspired. Book online now to get the best price and get ready for a legendary, great-value family day out at one of Cornwall’s must-see attractions. Don’t miss: - Journey across the spectacular award-winning footbridge - Meet Gallos, the larger-than-life bronze sculpture of an ancient king - Explore Merlin’s Cave and paddle in rock pools on the beach - Take in dramatic coastal views and look out for wildlife on the clifftops
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Fistral Beach
Headland Road, Newquay TR7 1HY England
This splendid beach offers excellent water for surfing and body boarding.
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Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm
Penhallow TR4 9LW England
Deep in the heart of the Cornish countryside, we've been making the most of our orchards for over 30 years. Whether it's getting to the core of great flavour or thinking outside the box, we know what it takes to make apples special. Optional tours and experiences take you on a Cyder making journey - from apple to Cyder! Take a tractor ride through our Orchards, and sample over 60 varieties of Cyder, wine, spirits and preserves.
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Lanhydrock House and Garden
Treffry Ln, Bodmin PL30 4AD England
This 19th-century high-Victorian country house is one of the most fascinating in England. Colourful gardens, riverside walks and family friendly cycle trails.
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Newquay Zoo
Trenance Gardens, Newquay TR7 2LZ England
Set in lush sub-tropical gardens, Newquay Zoo is the place to discover some of the wonders of the world. From lynx and lemurs to meerkats, marmosets and monkeys, you are never far away from a little animal magic. Just a short walk from Newquay's town centre and world famous surfing beaches, the Zoo is both one of Cornwall's most exciting visitor attractions and a leading conservation charity. Run wild in our play areas, explore our Oriental Garden, or visit our Village Farm and meet some of the loveable characters. Besides enjoying a great family visit, when you visit Newquay Zoo you'll also be supporting our vital education, research and conservation work, all designed to protect endangered animals from extinction. Come rain or shine, Newquay Zoo is a fun filled adventure for all the family!
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Padstow Harbour
5 Mill Square, Padstow PL28 8AE England
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Flambards Theme Park
Clodgey Lane, Helston TR13 0QA England
Flambards Theme Park, Helston, Cornwall is a great family fun day out with plenty of great things to do! Brave the sky-high thrill rides, or enjoy the undercover soft play area. Discover dinosaurs in the Jurassic Journey and uncover fossils in the Dino Dig. Step back in time in the life-size Victorian Village and experience Britain in the Blitz in the award-winning Indoor Attractions. Enjoy Cornwall’s best day of the week - whatever the weather. There is plenty to enjoy even on those rainy days.
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Perranporth Beach
Perranporth England
Perranporth Beach - owned and managed by Perranzabuloe Parish Council for the enjoyment of both local residents and visitors.
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National Maritime Museum Cornwall
Discovery Quay, Falmouth TR11 3QY England
With over 15 galleries, a boatbuilding workshop, exciting new exhibitions every year, interactive exhibits and a collection that spans The National Small Boat collection, artworks, maps and charts, memorabilia and other objects, there’s plenty to explore. Located in a breathtaking location overlooking aptly named Discovery Quay in the centre of Falmouth, The National Maritime Museum Cornwall is an award winning museum celebrating the sea.
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Pendennis Castle
Castle Dr, Falmouth TR11 4LP England
Explore one of Henry VIII's finest coastal fortresses, Pendennis Castle, which has defended Cornwall against foreign invasion since Tudor times. Discover how the castle has evolved, and experience the sights and sounds of battle. Explore the fascinating new exhibition which examines the role of the castle as part of Fortress Falmouth during the First World War.
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The Lizard and Kynance Cove
Near Helston, Lizard TR12 7NT England