Perran-ar-Worthal & Ponsanooth
Apartments
Whispers Holiday Apartment
Village location between Falmouth and Truro. (Whispers is a well equipped apartment for TWO persons only) This secluded apartment is centrally located for easy access to all of Cornwall's many attractions.
 
Cottages & Self-Catering
Cornish Barn Holidays
Our two self catering barns sleep two and we can provide cots for babies. They also have sofa beds to make the accommodation more adaptable. Higher Grenna Farm is a small holding of just a few acres exactly between Truro and Falmouth and nestling in the Cornish countryside. The Coast to Coast cycle trial is close by.
Gadles Farm Cottages
We offer a newly renovated cowshed and a cottage, which have been converted into luxury self catering holiday cottages, located in a quite and rural environment. Both properties sleep sleeps 4 plus cot.
 
Holiday, Touring And Camping Parks
Cosawes Touring and Camping Park
Close to Truro plus ideally situated for Carrick Roads; one of the biggest natural harbours in the world.
 
Activity, Surfing & Walking Holidays
Mylor Sailing School
Dinghy, Keelboat Sailing, Traditional Sailing, Powerboat Courses, Young Sailor's Courses, Individual , Group Tuition, Day Cruises, Corporate & Group Activities.
 
Visitor Attractions
National Maritime Museum
Offering an unique displays of boats and their place in people's lives. Set on Falmouth's waterfront, with a series of experiences as alive as the sea, whatever your age or knowledge.
Pendennis Castle
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.
Trebah
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.
Trelissick
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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