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Cornwall
has many thing to do and see. Here are some of them If
the name of the attraction is in blue, you can click on it to go to a dedicated
page. Click below to go to the sections on: Animals
| Art
| Beaches
and swimming | Eating and drinking |
Gardens
| Historic Houses
| Marine
related | Mining
Heritage | Museums
| Theater,
Music and Nightlife |
Tourist Attractions | Walking
and Sport
Animals
Seal Sanctuary
Gweek. The National Seal Sanctuary, set in the picturesque Helford Estuary (Photo
left).
Monkey Sanctuary Looe. The sanctuary has been the home to a colony of
woolly monkeys since 1964. It has worldwide recognition as the first place where
this beautiful primate has survived and bred successfully in captivity. Mousehole
Wild Bird Hospital This famous hospital on the Cornish Cliffs was founded
in 1928 by the Misses Dorothy and Phyllis Yglesias. Free admission. Cornwall
Wildlife Trust Founded in 1962 the trust is concerned solely with Cornwall
and dealing with all aspects of conserving the county's wildlife and habitats.
Back to top Art
The Tate Gallery
St Ives (Photo left). Modern British art in a spectacular coastal setting.
This is a unique introduction to modern art, where many works can be viewed in
the surroundings and atmosphere which inspired them. Falmouth
Art Gallery Free admission to contemporary art and to Falmouth Town's historic
collection. Penlee House Gallery
and Museum Enjoy the area's unique heritage in a modern gallery and museum
set within a gracious Victorian house surrounded by an attractive park. Newlyn
Art Gallery Contemporary art in a wonderful setting. Mid
Cornwall Galleries Par. The largest gallery of contemporary arts and crafts
in Cornwall, featuring the work of artists and makers living in the UK. You can
buy online. The Saffron Gallery
St. Agnes. Specialising in traditional Cornish paintings by well known Cornish
artists. Coffee and clotted cream teas. Badcocks
Gallery Newlyn. A wide range of contemporary work by local artists and craftspeople.
Beside The Wave Falmouth.
An art gallery and publishing company located in the main street of Falmouth housed
in a regency building overlooking the sea. Mullion
Gallery In the village of Mullion on the Lizard Peninsula with the work of
over 80 artists and craftspeople living and working on the Lizard. Belgrave
Gallery St Ives. Twentieth Century British Artists, post-war abstract - especially
artists associated with the St Ives Modern Movement, and Contemporary Artists.
St Ives Ceramics A permanent
exhibition at a gallery purpose built to specialise in ceramics. St Ives
was the workplace of Bernard Leach. St
Ives Society of Artists The society at present has forty-nine full and associate
members. Membership is by election only. They exhibit in two gallery spaces in
the town. The New Millennium
Gallery St Ives. Opposite the Guildhall /Tourist Information Centre, the focus
is on highly abstract and innovative contemporary art work. Back
to top Beaches
and swimming Beaches
in West Cornwall
around the shores from Prussia Cove to Godrevy.
Surfing A
British Surfing Association approved surfing school based in West Cornwall.
The Jubilee Pool Lido Penzance. This Art Deco pool built in 1935 is near
the promenade and the main sights of the town. There's a cafe and a range of inflatables
are available. Consult a local tide table for swimming times, but beware the water
is very cold. Tel: 01736 369224. (Photo left: Helen Roach).
BBC Cornwall
surfing guide Respected surfing journalist Simon Alexander gives the benefit
of his experience for those wanting to experience the Cornish waves. Nudist
Beaches Yes,
we have those as well!
Back to top Eating
and drinking
Pennypots
Maenporth Beach, Falmouth.Chef: Kevin Viner, AA Chefs Chef of the Year 1999. Overlooking
the beach, a relaxed, informal restaurant with stunning views of Falmouth Bay.
Pandora Inn
Thatched Pub and Restaurant on the River Fal. Very pretty. Trengilly
Wartha Wines by the case. Good Pub Guide Pub of the Year 1999. Rick
Steins Seafood Restaurant Padstow. A national reputation for imaginative cooking
of the very freshest fish and shellfish (Photo left). The
Blue Snappa Penzance. Strongly influenced by the Pacific rim and with an emphasis
on serving local fresh food with a full range of wines and beers from around the
world plus live music. The Watering
Hole Perranporth Beach. A surfing and music bar right on the beach and great
for children. The
Porthminster Beach Cafe St Ives. Right on the beach, a relaxed atmosphere
featuring a superb range of dishes using local ingredients. Work by local artists
for sale. Cornwall
Branch of CAMRA
Back to top Gardens
The Eden Project Two giant conservatories
constructed to nurture plants from the steamy rainforests and from the warm temperate
regions of the world. Trebah
Gardens One of the 'Great Gardens of Cornwall' it is rated among the 80 most
beautiful gardens in the world. 26 acres of sub tropical beauty. A wild ravine
paradise winds through huge plantations of 100 year old giant tree ferns, rhododendrons,
magnolias, camellias, palms and 2 acres of massed hydrangeas to a private beach
on the Helford River. The
lost Gardens of Helligan The award winning garden extends to some eighty acres
of superb pleasure grounds together with a magnificent complex of walled gardens
and a huge, productive vegetable garden. Burncoose
Nurseries & Garden Woodland garden adjoining large working nursery of
30 acres offering over 3000 varieties of ornamental trees, shrubs and herbaceous
plants. (Photo right shows Magnolia Caerhays Belle).
Trevarno
Helston. Magnificent gardens and grounds. Glendurgan
Garden Mawnan Smith. A valley garden of great beauty. Trelissick
Gardens At the head of Fal estuary, the estate commands panoramic views over
the water. The
Godolphin Estate The Lizard. Gardens, plant sales, wagon museum and teas.
Penjerrick
Garden Nr Falmouth. Rhododendrons, camellias, azaleas, magnificent trees all
grow in this sub tropical valley. Ponds, bamboos, gunnera and immense tree ferns
abound. Trengwainton,
Penzance. Tender species flourish in the unusually mild climate. There
is a new pond and summerhouse with fine views to St Michaels Mount.
Nature reserves
Cornwall has a wide variety of important habitats. Back to
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Historic
Houses Pendennis
Castle Falmouth. The Cornish end of a chain of castles built by Henry
VIII. St
Michaels Mount Marazion (Photo above). A dramatic castle on top
of a rocky island that dates from the 12th century. Marine
related The Irene Jack
(Photo left). Traditional Sailing. Instruction - Charter. Traditional Seamanship.
Rallies - Cruising. Cornish
Diving An active dive centre for over 20 years and is a PADI 5 Star IDC -
providing PADI courses from beginner to Instructor. Deep
sea angling trips Charter and individual trips from the Helford River on board
a fast Cygnus Cyclone. Lizard Diver
They offer an introduction to diving session for new comers to the sport.
Try Sail In Falmouth,
for sailing or motor cruising, courses that encourage a responsible attitude to
seamanship, conducted in a friendly holiday atmosphere. Back
to top Mining
Heritage Poldark
Mine and Heritage Complex An authentic working mine. Preserved since 1820
- open to the public. Actually believed to be the oldest complete mine workings
in Europe. Carn
Brea Mining Society Formed in 1974 with the aims of encouraging interests
in all aspects of mining, geology, and mineralogy in the South West of Britain.
Geevor Tin Mine The last working
mine in West Penwith, provides you with a unique opportunity to experience the
history of this traditional Cornish industry. The
Levant Steam Engine In its tiny engine house perched on the cliff edge, the
famous engine is steaming again after sixty idle years. Back
to top Museums
National Maritime Museum
Falmouth.Destined to become one of Cornwall's premier attractions. Designed
for broad appeal, with a wide range of 'hands-on' displays and an unrivalled collection
of boats - including many in active use on the water, the museum is set in an
inspirational new building on the waterfront. Cornwall
Geological Museum Penzance The
Hypatia Trust A unique collection of books and archives by and about women.
Helston Folk
Museum Extensive collection of domestic items and examples of equipment pertaining
to cottage industries. Museum of
Submarine Telegraphy Porthcurno. The history of telegraph communications.
Royal Cornwall Museum
Truro. Permanent display on the history of Cornwall from the Stone Age to the
present day. Back to top Theater,
Music and Nightlife Hall
for Cornwall Truro. Music and shows. Minack
Theatre Cornwall's world famous theatre right on the edge of the cliff and
open to the stars. Falmouth Arts Centre
Music and plays. The Acorn
theatre. Penzance. Music, dance, theatre, comedy, film, spoken word, kid's
activities and community events. Back
to top Tourist
Attractions Flambards
Village Victorian Village, the Blitz exhibit, rides and events, undercover
areas, family shows, live entertainment, glorious gardens
Goonhilly
Earth Station The largest Satellite Earth Station in the World. Lands
End This site offers you a scrolling panoramic view of the peninsula, try
it, it's wonderful! The
Lands End tourist attraction includes: The First and Last House. Exhibitions.
Land of Greeb Farm. Craft and gifts shops. State House restaurant
but the
spectacular sunsets are free! Back to top Walking
and Sport Sports
and games in Cornwall Walk:
Helford Passage and Frenchman's Creek Cornwall
Coast Your guide to walking from north to south along the whole coast path.
Birdwatching The
KernowBirds website is the site for all bird-related news for the county of Cornwall.
Golf Radnor Golf and
Ski Centre: Purpose built 9-hole, Par 3 links course and Tehidy Park Golf Club
(5 miles): 18-hole Parkland Course, 6241 yds, SSS 71, Par 71. Also: Dry ski slope
(4 miles) Tel (01209) 211059. Leisure
Pool Falmouth. 70 metre flume ride. Wave machine. Rapid river ride. Jacuzzis.
Swimming lesson program. Fitness suite. Sunbeds.
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