(In addition to over 40 miles of beaches and stunning cliff coastline!)
(All are located within approx. 30 mins drive)
Bodmin | Experience a Steam Railway, Spooky Victorian Jail, & Evening ghost walks. DCLI Regimental Museum. |
Boscastle | Visit the scenic harbour & Museum of Witchcraft. |
Camel Valley Vineyard | Best in the World for sparkling rosé brut 2017. Holder of a Royal Warrant. |
Camel Trail. | Visit the famous disused railway. Choose to cycle from either Wenfordridge (11 miles) or Wadebridge (5.5miles) to Padstow Harbour. |
Davidstow Airfield | Visit the WWII RAF sea rescue station museum. |
Hidden Valley | Enjoy the Discovery & adventure park. |
Launceston Castle | Visit the English Heritage stone castle, Original site in 1068. |
Padstow | Visit the harbour, Artisan shops & enjoy Rick Stein food. |
Pencarrow House | Visit the Grade II country house & gardens and enjoy Historic guided tours. |
Port Isaac | Visit the pretty harbour, Art Galleries and the setting for tv’s Doc Martin. |
Rettallack Aqua Park | Visit the Inflatable ‘total wipe out’ style aqua park. Flow rider surfing, SUPS, Zorbs and Wake park. |
Roughtor | Easy walk to ascend Cornwall’s only volcano (extinct) and 2nd highest peak at 390m. Extensive views across Bodmin Moor. |
South West Coast Path | Visit the rugged coastline walk with nearest access point approx. 3 miles. |
Slaughterbridge | Arthurian Centre - perceived site of ‘Camelot’, Arthur and Modred’s last battle site and King Arthur’s Stone. |
Tintagel | Experience the English heritage site of King Arthur’s legendary dramatic peninsula cliff top castle. |
Wadebridge | 15th century stone bridge the longest in Cornwall. Market town with facilities. |
Other popular attractions under 60 mins drive:
Charlestown – three mast sailing ship, also the location for TV's Poldark
Eden Project
Football Golf
Healey’s Cyder Farm – (Home of ‘Rattler’ cider)
Land’s End (90 mins)
Lanhydrock House - Large National Trust property
Lost Gardens of Heligan
Newquay & Bude – well known surfing towns
Trerice – National Trust property
Wheal Coates Tin Mine