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Experience the life of an eighteenth century prisoner, visit the gallows, stock and underground cells, All set within 3 acres of original buliding and grounds. |
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Enjoy views of the Cornish countryside from our steam trains running for 6½ miles between Bodmin General - Bodmin Parkway (Main Line Station) and Boscarne Junction (for the Camel Trail). |
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Experince the beauty of the Camel Valley with a glass of wine from the comfort of our sun terrace, wine tastings, guided tours and sun terrace. Access from Camel Trail. |
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ll weather attraction educational and fun for all the family with, alternative technology and education area, nature conservation and undercover adventure areas. |
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| ne of Cornwall's grandest houses originally built in 1651, set in a glorious landscape of gardens, parkland and woods overlooking the valley of the Fowey River. |
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his medieval house takes time to explore, and you should plan to arrive early and spend a day here. A restaurant, tea room, shop, plant sales and craft gallery will help you make the most of your visit. |
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Cornish Mines and Engines and Industrial Heritage Centre. Hidden away among the facade of modern Camborne and Redruth is a great legacy of Cornwall's past. |
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Troon - At King Edwards Mine in the heart of Cornwall's ancient mining area. Providing information on the old mineral tramways and the mines they serve. |
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| The last tin stream works in Cornwall, now rescued by the Trevithick Trust & Cornish Goldsmiths. A scheduled Ancient Monument. |
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The nation's foremost museum of cycling history. |
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Housing the Falmouth Town Art Collection. Has outstanding access for those with walking difficulties, wheelchairs or pushchairs. All contributing to an outstanding gallery |
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By the beautiful Helford estuary, Glendurgan is one of the great sub-tropical gardens of the South West. Exotic trees and shrubs flourish amidst open glades carpeted with wild flowers. |
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Offering unique displays of boats and their place in people's lives, this new landmark on Falmouth's waterfront is a gateway to the maritime world, with a series of experiences as alive as the sea. |
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Biggest & newest ten pin bowling centre in Cornwall, fun and excitement for all the family at any time of day. |
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Overlooking Falmouth, with superb views across the Fal Estuary. Throughout its 450 year history Pendennis Castle has played a vital role in protecting these shores from invasion. |
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One of Cornwall's great gardens, rated among the 80 most beautiful in the world, Trebah is a sub-tropical paradise set on the banks of the historic Helford River. Planting ensures colour and scent throughout the year. |
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| This tranquil garden and estate is renowned for its glorious position at the head of Carrick Roads, with panoramic views down the estuary towards Falmouth and the sea. |
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Donkey rides, adventure and toddlers' playgrounds, nature trail, feed the rabbits, goats, ducks, pigs, lambs and calves. Disabled facilities. |
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A whole host of games awaits you in the bowling arena! Serious bowling or just great fun - any number can play. A fantastic fun-filled family venue in the heart of beautiful West Cornwall. |
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| Superb 9 hole course, set in 12 glorious acres. Great value golfing for all in picturesque surroundings. |
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Home of the World Parrot Trust and Cornwall's Conservation Park. |
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| Superb 18 hole course, set in 16 glorious acres. Great value golfing fun for all ages and abilities. |
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Land's End is a unique, magical place. A place of legend and mystery, with stunning natural beauty to warm your heart.Undercover exhibitions and attractions, shopping village and Discovery Trail. |
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A uniquely situated open-air theatre on the cliffs at Porthcurno, near Lands End. The theatre hosts a 17 week season of plays and musicals throughout the summer. |
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| Secret wartime telegraph museum. '1999 winner of the Best Museum of Industrial History' |
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Ride through the beautiful Kensey Valley hauled by a locomotive built when Victoria reigned. |
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Exciting Crystal Challenges, guaranteed to keep the whole family engrossed to the end. Wonderful railways, cute farm animals, acres of woodland, fresh air, and scrumptious food. |
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The Otter Trust is the world's leading otter conservation organisation, the only place in the West Country breeding the British otter regularly and re-introducing young otters into the wild to save the otter from extinction. |
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| Come rain or shine your kids are fine with animals to hold, feed, milk, ride or cuddle and loads more for the family to do. We have chicks being hatched, lambs to bottle feed, cows to be milked, horses and ponies. |
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All weather family leisure park with a unique mix of internationally acclaimed exhibitions, rides, playgrounds, shows, entertainment, gardens, Victorian village and Britain in the Blitz. |
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The Goonhilly Visitors Centre experience includes interactive exhibits - you can try operating an antenna for yourself, take a film voyage through time and space, exploring how satellite communication developed from the initial ideas of Arthur C Clarke. |
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One of Cornwall's most important houses complete with its Elizabethan stables and late medieval side garden. |
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Come and enjoy tasting our wide selection of different ciders, wines, liqueurs and meads. |
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Set on the picturesque reaches of the Helford Estuary, is a haven for some of the marine world's most enchanting creatures. Europe's leading marine animal rescue centre. |
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Probably one of Corwall's most historic traditional working estate, run by the same family for 600 years. |
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| Beautiful Victorian & Georgian gardens with a fascinating history stretching back to 1246. Walled gardens, garden conservatory, Victorian boathouse, woodland walks surrounded with abundant wildlife. |
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Exotic, wild and domesticated animals in peaceful, tranquil setting near Liskeard in fifteen acres of fields bounded by streams, with woodland walks. |
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Occupies a Victorian house and garden which for over 30 years has been the home for a colony of woolly monkeys. |
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Trains run through finely detailed scenery with many moving accessories including fairground, steam roller, boats, chimney sweep, skiers and cable cars. Authentic "scratch built" BR(S) London Transport station, cycle race, model maze (try and solve it!). |
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Brings the magic of the undersea world alive through over 30 living displays, regular talks and feeding demonstrations. |
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See our collection of cyder and farm making memorabilia in the museum. For the first time in Cornwall in over 300 years see our distillery and cellars where we produce the spirit for our brandy. |
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Cornwall, is Britain's first, biggest and best farm attraction. |
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| For serious fun drop into the fun park or the golf course which is open all year round. |
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If you enjoy lush exotic lakeside gardens in the company of free ranging mara, monkeys, wallabies and a host of fascinating birds you'll love a visit to Newquay's Zoological Gardens. |
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| A delightfull small Elizabethan manor house, Trerice is an architectural gem hidden away from the world in a web of narrow lanes and still somehow caught in the spirit of its age. |
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A purpose built paintball site in a great location. Only 1 mile from the main A39 between Camelford and Wadebridge with trees, marsh, hides, huts, forts, open field and a river set in 20 acres with five game zones. |
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| Great fun entertainment for all the family... Whatever the weather. You can start with the Wild Water Realm and there's much more. |
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Discover the fascinating world of lobsters and their environment. See live lobsters develop. Learn about the West Country lobster fishing industry. |
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1200m circuit with flyover. 70mph adult Pro Karts. Childrens Karts from 3-16 years old. |
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See Sheriff JB and his posse bring the outlaws to justice. A fabulous day out for all the family, in Mid-Cornwall. |
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Skirmishing ambushes etc. Full range of soft air weaponry - Groups of 6+ catered for. |
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Bangers, minis, sierras, stock cars & rods. Regular meetings March - December. |
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With the largest collection of Exotica in the UK. An inspirational, highly educational, an adventure and enormous fun to visit. |
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We offer excellent entertainment with outstanding views, we are located in the centre of Penzance promenade with children's adventure playground close by. |
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| Visit the Lighthouse Centre museum and shop, to get a taste of the lighthouse keeper's life, How lighthouses were built out to sea, Penzance Harbour. |
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Founded 1928: Open daily to visitors and admission is free. |
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The jewel in Cornwall's crown, this magical island has a church, a medieval castle (home of the St Aubyn family for over 300 years), an exotic garden clinging to the steep flanks, and an ancient harbour where you will find shops, restaurants and an audio-visual presentation on the history of the Mount. |
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Woodland and stream garden with rich collection of camellias, rhododendrons and magnolias.Series of walled gardens containing many unusual shrubs. |
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| A fine Manor House on the outskirts of Newlyn and Penzance. We have a range of facilities including a children's play area, animals, tea rooms and beautiful gardens. |
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Scillonian III can cater for up to 600 passengers in comfort on the cruise to the Isles of Scilly. Enjoy the cruise on a refurbished ship with improved buffet, shop and new children's play area. |
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Discover skills of the ancient tinner. Follow the process from rock to metal. A tin mining valley steeped in history. Not a museum but a family business. |
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The Biggest, happiest, bounciest, slidiest, funniest, scariest, zoomiest kids iIndoor playworld in the west. |
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Located in a historic china clay building, we offer visitors an insight into the history of Charlestown and shipwrecks. We have the largest exhibition of artifacts recovered by divers, on public display in the UK. |
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Three gigantic geodesic conservatories. Now an internationally established attraction. |
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| Not only where Eden began...but also just 10 miles apart. |
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Cornwall's Sanctuary for the rescue and conservation of tortoises. We have over 150 different tortoises, About 3 miles west of St Austell along the A390, pop in and see us. |
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An imaginative all weather visitor centre set in magnificent landscapes with superb coastal views. A preserved mining site with museum, underground - tour and full visitor facilities. |
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| Once remote and inaccessible by the natural features of land and sea, there were no roads to this village. This isolation gave the area long continuance with ancient implements and customs. |
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Set on the rugged and awe-inspiring north Cornwall Atlantic coast stands the remains of the 13th century castle. Tintagel has an air of myth and mystery associated with King Arthur and Merlin the magician. Special events during the summer. |
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A Mediterranean four-acre hillside garden overlooking the sea and St. Antony's Head. The water gardens are a particular feature while palms and other sub-tropical plants abound. |
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Unique amongst Cornish gardens. Known as a gardeners garden. Herbaceous, ornamental grasses, exotics, cacti, winter garden, low allergen garden, fruit and vegetables and much more. |
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The archaeological collection ranges from the Palaeolithic to the Post-Medieval period, with an important bronze age collection of metalwork, pottery, stone and flint tools. |
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Tregothnan Garden has a truly international feel. The garden covers approximately 50 acres. Recent developments include reclamation of a sunken garden, to be planted with South American plants, as well as plants from China. |
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| Covering some thirty acres these gardens are outstanding and internationally famous. They are renowned for camellias, rhododendrons, magnolias and many rare trees and shrubs. The woodland gardens are surrounded by landscaped parkland. |
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Sitting in the heart of Cornwall's only city. Its gothic appearance belies its modern age; building started in 1880 and was completed by 1910. Beautiful interior with amazing stained glass. Don't miss the bendy Nave, the story of the blue pane and the Cornubia - Land of the Saints - painting. Free guided tours March to October. Restaurant and shop open Mon - Sat. |
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