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Cornwall tourist attractions
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Land's End Land’s End is one of Britain’s best loved landmarks, famous for its unique location and beautiful scenery. A visit to this, the most south westerly point of mainland Britain, will provide you with a fantastic day out. Entrance to Land’s End is free, you only pay to park your car. |
| Minack Theatre The Minack Theatre is the most famous open-air theatre in Britain, possibly in the world; from above it looks as though some wandering Greeks, two thousand years ago, had carved a theatre into the granite cliffs of Porthcurno, Cornwall. |
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| Paradise Park Wildlife Sanctuary You’ll meet lots of colourful birds including many rare and beautiful parrots, flamingos, toucans and red-billed Cornish choughs. With over 650 birds there is a stunning collection to see. Plus lots more wildlife including Red squrriels, Red pandas, two species of otter and some furry friends in our Fun Farm including donkeys, goats, rabbits, guinea pigs and more. |
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Trevarno Estate Gardens Do not miss a visit to the historic Trevarno Estate where you can explore the magnificent gardens, grounds and Woodland walks which date back to 1246. We organise Events throughout the year at Trevarno. |
| Flambards Theme Park Flambards Theme Park in Cornwall is the West Country's leading family attraction for rides, things to do and entertainment. Not just for kids, Flambards is a great day out for everyone! |
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Trebah Garden A sub-tropical paradise with a stunning coastal backdrop. The result of 160 years of inspired and dedicated creation. |
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National Seal Sanctuary Welcome to the National Seal Sanctuary, set in the picturesque Helford Estuary, by the beautiful village of Gweek, in Cornwall. We have over 50 years experience in Seal Rescue, Rehabilitation and Release. |
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English Heritage Pendennis Castle For a great value family day out in Cornwall, take a trip to Pendennis Castle, Falmouth, one of the finest of the mighty fortresses built by Henry VIII to defend the country against invasion. The castle has seen action in many conflicts and was one of the last royalist strongholds to fall during the English Civil War. |
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National Maritime Museum Cornwall We want to share with you the story of the people who use small boats and to explore the lives of one community for whom the sea has been an essential lifeline and source of food: the people of Cornwall. |
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Lappa Valley Steam Railway In the unique historic setting of the Lappa Valley you will find loads of fun things to do and discover! There are three separate miniature railways running through this oasis of conservation, where wildlife thrives in a protected environment. It's a great place to enjoy peace and quiet away from it all... |
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Springfields Fun Park and Pony Centre More than a great family day out in Cornwall - a wonderful childhood experience and day trips for kids. An action packed day for all the family with acres of space to run and play. Whatever the weather our giant indoor Play Barn and under cover activities mean there is always plenty to do. |
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Cornwall's Crealy Great Adventure Park Welcome to the kingdom of Crealy Great Adventure Park! Enter the land of Cornwall’s Crealy and ride the BIG six! Fly through the air, splash through flowing water, explore mystical woodland, meet the friendliest creatures and discover ancient stories of Cornish history. With huge rides, masses of indoor entertainment, plus outdoor adventures, the region’s friendliest animals and brand NEW attractions, you’ll take home more precious memories than ever before. |
| Trewithen Gardens An historic private estate internationally renowned for its collection of magnolias and camellias. Also boasting 24 'Champion Trees', woodland walks, 18th Century estate house, Tea Shop and highly prized plants from the on-site nursery. |
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Charlestown Shipwreck and Heritage Centre The Shipwreck and historical artefacts on display in the centre are the largest private collection of this type on public display in Europe. Brought together over the last 45 to 50 years, it forms the basis of one of the most unusual and interesting collections open to the public. |
| The Eden Project We built the Eden Project in Cornwall in a disused clay mine, transforming it into a rich, global garden where people can learn about nature and get inspiration about the world around them. |
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National Trust Lanhydrock Lanhydrock is the perfect country house and estate, with the feel of a wealthy but unpretentious family home. Follow in the footsteps of generations of the Robartes family, walking in the 17th-century Long Gallery among the rare book collection under the remarkable plasterwork ceiling. After a devastating fire in 1881 the house was refurbished in the high-Victorian style, with the latest mod cons. |
| Bodmin & Wenford Railway Discover the excitement and nostalgia of steam travel with a journey back in time on the Bodmin & Wenford Railway - Cornwall's only full size railway still operated by steam locomotives. |
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English Heritage Tintagel For a magical day out in Cornwall, take the family to Tintagel Castle. Its wonderful location, set high on the rugged North Cornwall coast, offers dramatic views, and its fascinating ruins and stunning beach cafe make it a perfect day trip, ideal for those on holiday in Dorset, Cornwall or Dartmoor. |
| Jamaica Inn Jamaica Inn hotel, Cornwall's legendary coaching house, immortalised in Daphne du Maurier's novel of the same name, has stood high on Bodmin Moor for over four centuries. We're still referred to by historians as Cornwall's most famous smuggling inn. These days we do welcome the more salubrious guest ... and the odd ghost! |
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The Lost Gardens of Heligan Heligan offers over 200 acres waiting to be explored. Victorian Productive Gardens combine with formal Pleasure Gardens, a sub-tropical Jungle and a pioneering Wildlife Project, creating a breadth of interest around the year. Also discover an historic and unique National Collection of Rhododendrons and Camellias introduced to Heligan pre-1920. |
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Fowey to Mevagissey Passenger Ferry A great way to see the south coast – and perhaps basking sharks and dolphins too. |
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