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Check AvailabilitySuncroft is a 2 bedroom self catering holiday accommodation that sleeps 4 and is located in Port Isaac, South West England. This property is pet friendly allowing for 1 pet. Prices range from £324 to £3139 per week. Local to Saint Endellion, Saint Teath, Wadebridge, Saint Tudy
This well-presented holiday bungalow lies in the well-known harbour village of Port Isaac, made famous by the TV series ‘Doc Martin’. It has a lovely sunny rear garden with decked area, ideal for al fresco dining. The village centre with its pretty working harbour and shops is a short walk. Visit Padstow with its array of shops, restaurants and pubs including Rick Stein’s, as well as the Camel Trail to Wadebridge, and take a ferry over to Rock with its water sports. Enjoy Boscastle, Tintagel and Watergate Bay, home of kite surfing and Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen restaurant, and Newquay with surfing, zoo and Blue Reef Aquarium. Shop 500 yards, pub and restaurant 1/2 mile.
All on ground floor: Living/dining room. Kitchen. 2 bedrooms: 1 double, 1 twin. Bathroom with shower over bath and toilet.
Electricity coal-effect fire included. Electricity heaters, elec, bed linen and towels included. Travel Cot. Highchair. Three Freeview TVs. DVDs. CD/iPod dock. Electric Cooker. Microwave. Washing Machine. Large, enclosed, lawned garden with decked sitting-out area and furniture. BBQ. Parking (1 car). No smoking. Easy walking access. Friday to Friday.
Contemnporary interior, relaxed atmosphere, and sea views. Elements cafe bar is open every day from 10am, and is fully licensed.
To enjoy fabulous food and drink whilst admiring amazing views of Bude's inner harbour visit Brendon Arms. Offering an amazing selection of Real Ales and an array of fine wines along with traditional pub food this is the perfect place to unwind.
Dating from 1863 this is a lovely pub offering many Real Ales within a relaxed setting. The restaurant called 'El Barco' serves delicious Spanish food as well as a traditional bar menu and a la carte.
Awarded winner of Marston's "Casual Fine Dining" Award 2008 you are guaranteed to have a great experience at this Inn. Serving a full a la carte menu or your more traditional food you can savour every mouthful within a pleasant atmosphere.
Situated within the cliffs and overlooking the beach and ocean you will find this restaurant utterly breath-taking. During the day it is perfect for nipping in from the beach for refreshment and at night dine their speciality seafood.
Mirchi with its wide menu range, great ambience, upscale and casual atmosphere is one of the nicest places to enjoy a taste of the East. Whether it's a traditional curry or something a little more exotic that you favour, Mirchi's many years of cooking experience make sure that your meal is one to remember!
Fabulous modern bar called 'Legends' with a great bar menu and specialising in live music. Also, home to 'Mulligan's Restaurant' specialising in sensational steak and fish dishes. So whether you want a drink, food or both you will be spoilt for choice at Inn on the Green.
Quaint village pub perfect for nice relaxing drink to round off your day or just a leisurely drink. Offers lovely bar meals and a fabulous outside area on a sunny day. Real Ale lovers will enjoy the lively front bar with pool and Sky TV.
A delightful Fish Restaurant situated in the fishing village of Mevagissey. Specialising in high quality locally caught fish.
Three times winner of Restaurant of the Year by the Cornwall Tourism Awards and two AA rosettes, Langman's Restaurant combines a romantic candlelit location with an excellent menu and extensive wine list. Enjoy the six course tasting menu using seasonal ingredients.
The Ole Ale House is much more than a pub, it is an entertainment venue and foodies heaven. This traditional pub is ideally located in the heart of Truro making is easy to locate where you will be met with a warm and friendly welcome. They serve a diverse variety of ales, craft ciders, speciality beers and lagers, there is something to appeal to all palates accompained by complimentary monkey nuts. The chefs are all River Cottage trained and using the best of locally sourced produce they have created an unusual menu that has so much to offer with delicious home-cooked heart warming dishes, tasty sharing platters and delectable snacks, all perfectly cooked and well presented. The service is friendly and efficient and the prices are very reasonable for the quality you receive. Food is served each day from middy to 2.30pm and again from 5.30pm to 9.00pm. On a Friday night you will find a band playing, they can be local acts or come from further afield. They hold a number of events throughout the year that include beer and food matching classes, chef talks and producer evenings in addition to guest brewers who explain their brewing processes followed by tasting at their Beer School tasting nights. Open daily from 11.00am to late each night with longer opening hours on a Saturday. The Ole Ale House is a great local, a friendly and traditional pub with a lively atmosphere and great food and drinks, should not be missed.
Although dating from the 13th century, the inn was named after the ship sent to Tahiti to capture the mutineers of Captain Bligh's Bounty. Take afternoon tea at the end of the pontoon, or sit under beamed ceilings for an evening meal of tasty, locally sourced food.
UKPSF Accredited. Why not try Paintballing our outdoor Laser Tag.
Era Adventures offer a variety of adventure activities in the lovely setting of Polzeath village close to Polzeath beach. The centre has all the facilities needed including a modern classroom, changing room and hot showers. It is run a group of professional and experienced teachers who also have a background and passion for outdoor adventures. In addition they are all very welcoming, friendly, knowledgeable, passionate and patient so you are in good hands for the day. Activities on offer include coasteering, mountain biking, surfing and kayaking. They provide all equipment which, is in excellent order and well maintained. Safety is paramount and a full safety briefing and description of the equipment is given before you commence your activity, and all activities are tailored to suit your requirements. During you activity you get to see some of the best of Cornwall's stunning scenery and landscapes. Whatever activity or combination of activities you choose you are assured a fun and exhilarating time with some of the nicest instructors around. Era Adventures are well organised, professional and extremely friendly, their prices offer excellent value for money and you are given a super time with many great memories, highly recommended.
There is no better way to see Cornwall than through Cornish Heritage Safaris. This service helps guide visitors through the region, stopping off at all the best landmarks. Each tour is guided and includes partnered hotel and guest houses so travellers can easily locate accommodations. Revel in tales of King Arthur, enjoy local wine and beer or relax for an afternoon of tea.
Enjoy exhilarating fun around our 1.2km outdoor track at speeds of up to 70mph. Fun for all the family with different carts for different ages ranging from 3+.
So much more than just the biggest greenhouses in the world, the Eden project is a fascinating and entertaining attraction for millions of visitors. Take part in a workshop, listen to some storytelling, or grab a bite to eat from the 'superfoods' menu bet. (Check website for specific monthly opening hours)
From Go Karts to an 18 hole Pitch and Putt course, Holywell Bay is a great day out for all the family.
Bude is a small town by the sea in the North of Cornwall with an impressive coastline and fantastic beaches. Bude has plenty of shops, including surf clothing, arts and crafts and souvenirs. Bude has a castle, and a canal with a working lock.
Kartworld is located in Liskeard and is not far from Newquay or Plymouth, it is home to a purpose built track that promises fun and thrills. They are open throughout the year but only everyday in the school holidays and in July and August the remainder of the year they are open Wednesdays to Sundays as well as bank holidays. There are a choice of track lengths depending on the drivers ages, as well as a infant circuit aimed at those under six. Karts are the latest and fastest models and are well maintained and run well, again there are a choice of karts depending on age. They also provide all protective clothing and again this is in good order and well maintained. Safety is paramount and before going out you are shown how to operate the karts and given a safety briefing and they ensure you are competent with the karts before sending you out. Staff are friendly, trained and helpful especially in getting the younger drivers going. The track is well designed with long straight sections, a chicane and lots of fast twists and turns as well as being wide so it is possible to overtake. At the end of each session you are given a print off of your lap speed. It is not necessary to book you can just turn up and drive. You can come along with family or friends or take on a stranger. It is a fast and exhilarating activity that everyone aged three and over can get involved in, and is suited to all weathers. Kartworld offers fun and thrills in a safe environment to everyone and it is excellently priced for what you receive, a great time to be had by all ages and abilities.
Discover the beauty and fascination of exotic animals and some familiar ones too. Children especially will love the close contact with rabbits, guinea pigs and goats, and feeding the ducks, chickens and deer.
Working to promote the welfare and conservation of the survival of primates, the monkey sanctuary is home to the descendants of pet monkeys rescued in the 60s and 70s as well as to rare species of horseshoe bats.
Polzeath is renowned as a great surfing beach. A gentle walk along the coast path will take you to the picturesque Bedruthen steps or the breathtakingly beautiful Watergate Bay, home to Jamie Oliver's restaurant, Fifteen.
Daymer Bay Beach is a beautiful beach golden sandy beach with dunes that extend from Daymer Bay to Rock. At the north of the bay you will find rock pools to explore and rocks to clamber over. It is very popular with families who love the calm, clear waters that are perfect for swimming in, and when the tide is out there is plenty of opportunity to build sandcastles or enjoy walks along the large stretches of sand. The beach enjoys excellent views out over the Camel Estuary. There is a car park close by making the beach easily accessible. There are toilets located here as well as the Daymer Bay Beach shop and cafe where you can purchase light refreshments as well as beach items although only open seasonally. Daymer Bay Beach is safe and clean and makes for a lovely beach to visit especially if with children and does not get as busy as other beaches nearby.
When sitting on the beach isn't enough, there's always Asylum Entertainment! This exciting opportunity will give you tonnes to do during your stay. Book fast paced activities like body Zorbing, bumper balls or have a great time with Beach Sumo. There is much to do along Newquay and Asylum Entertainment is ready to bring it all to you!
Tolcarne Beach is a lovely little piece of paradise complete with luxurious accommodations and the glistening beauty of Mother Nature. Pale sandy beaches and gently lapping surf create relaxing atmosphere so you can kick back and enjoy. All around are towering cliffs of sheer stone and green vegetation, providing a wall of privacy surrounding the beach.
Gorgeous glistening blue water and a pleasant salty sea breeze await at Fistral Beach! This gorgeous setting is an example of seaside paradise. Dive right in by booking a surf lesson or check out the event calendar to see what's on during your visit. Test your skills with coasteering and much more!
Simple and unspoilt, this coarse sand beach can boast the interesting backdrop of the brightly painted daymark on Gribbin Head. Excellent cliff walks over to Fowey, or to the daymark, make it ideal all year round.
A secluded and south facing shingle beach, Lantic Bay gets the very best of the sunshine. With plenty of coves to explore, it's a popular spot for boats to moor.
Crooklets beach is in Bude. There is a cafe with seating at the sea front. It is also where Bude Surf Life Saving Club is located, there are beach huts to hire and an outdoor shower. In the winter, on Christmas Day, hundreds of brave swimmers run into the sea. Crooklets is pebbly and sandy and popular with families as well as surfers.
Northcott Mouth beach is a national trust beach just north of Bude. The beach is pebbly and sandy and is remote, secluded and beautiful. It has a small car park and in the summer, there is a tea caravan with a rustic garden with seating areas.
Perranporth Beach is one of the finest beaches in Cornwall, and is popular for a variety of activities including, swimming, sailing, snorkelling, surfing and much more. It is a wide beach extending to about three miles of soft golden sand, offering ample space for beach games and the waters are a beautiful clear blue. There are rock pools to explore and the sand dunes are perfect for clambering along as well as providing a natural habitat for a wealth of local wildlife, also caves and caverns just waiting to be explored. Owing to the vastness of the beach it never feels too busy even on those days when it is. It is located close to the town and is easily accessible from here. There is also a beach cafe, The Watering Hole, that serves a good choice of beverages and snacks, they are open during the busy summer months. When the tide is out it is possible to walk along the beach to Ligger Point. Perranport Beach is clean and well patrolled, with a lifeguard in the summer months, it is close to many amenities, a beautiful beach that offers the perfect family day out, with something for everyone, not to be missed if you are in the area.
Relax on the sandy beach of this is a small coastal town. Pay a visit to the small souvenir shops and enjoy an ice-cream whilst walking along the harbour.
The Camel Trail is one of the most successful popular walking, cycling and riding routes in the UK, leading through spectacularly beautiful Cornish countryside along a disused railway line linking Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow. Great for family trips as the route is largely level and there is little traffic. There are bicycle hire shops at Wadebridge and Padstow.
Best explored by canoe, on foot or by bike, this majestic tidal river flows through a gloriously varied landscape, from dark forest, hidden creeks, lush meadowland and timeless villages to the natural harbour at Polruan and Fowey.
A great traffic free and largely level route that is perfect for family outings. At just under 3 miles long, it is an easy and delightful trail to explore.
This is a hilly route taking in forest tracks and quiet coastal and inland lanes in the Looe and Polperro area, as well as a short stretch on a busy road. On reaching the beach section, why not take a break from your exertions?
This fairly energetic route includes five steep hill climbs and some off-road woodland tracks as it follows quiet lanes up the East Looe River to Liskeard, returning via the West Looe Valley. It can also be adapted to start or finish at Liskeard.
Roadford Lake is a pleasant relaxing day out, there are walks of varying length around the shore, there's an array of wildlife to enjoy from insects and wild flowers to waterbirds on the reservoir. Theres is also a Lakeside Cafe and visitor centre giving you the history of the valley and the chance for refreshments.
This 11 mile long-distance footpath and cycle trail links the historic mining harbours of Portreath in the North and Devoran in the South. The trail is mostly off-road and should take about five hours to walk. You can hire bikes at Bissoe, Nancekuke or Portreath.
This route encircles the beautiful and infrequently visited Upper River Carey valley in deepest, rural Devon. It's not an easy route and has many twists and turns, but you'll be rewarded with views of quiet hamlets and rolling greenery along the way.
Located in Port Quin, between Polzeath and Port Isaac, Cornish Coast Adventures offer Kayaking and Coasteering.
Learn to Water Ski, Wakeboard or Kitesurf or sit back and relax on a Water Sled or Ringo. Camel Ski School have qualified drivers and instructors.
Explore Cornwall's stunning coastline aboard personal jet skis with Cornwall Waverunner Safaris
If you love to get out and move then you must check out the Extreme Academy! This sports school offers land and water based activities. The adrenaline-pumping menu includes surfing, kite surfing, wave skiing, hand planing, stand up paddle surfing, traction kiting and extreme day packages. Visitors should contact the academy prior to visiting to book their exciting excursion!
Take a lesson with the 2008 National Champion or just learn how to hold and shoot the gun. All ages are welcome, all equipment is included and group bookings are a popular choice.
Enjoy 360 degree views over Bodmin Moor in a hot air balloon flight. Directed purely by the wind, this unique flying experience gives you a chance to see Cornwall from a different perspective.
Soar across a 50m quarry on a Zip Wire or feel the G on a freefall from a super sized swing. This really is an adrenalin packed day out!!
A great local club in the picturesque location of South Devon. Originally founded in 1983, the club started with a twin seat open cockpit glider and a small group of enthusiastic members. Now the club has a grass runway, club house and a hangar for a fleet of gliders.
A wonderful world of colours and sounds, Wingz promotes conservation and education using a private collection of birds and animals.
Golitha Falls are found within an ancient area of woodland that is next to the river Fowey that, flows past and then turns into wonderful cascades that drop 90 metres in altitude. The ground is pretty level and offers walks that are suited to most abilities, although not suitable for wheelchairs or buggies, as many areas turn into woodland paths with protruding tree roots. The area extends to eighteen hectares of ancient oak woodland and has been classified as a Site of Special Scientific Interest owing to the woodland flora found here, with bluebells, wood anemones and much more thriving here. There is an abundance of wildlife as well with many animals residing in this natural habitat including dormice and several species of bat, moths and butterflies. The river is also home to many species of fish including, salmon, sea trout as well as otters. After heavy rain it is pretty spectacular here as the waters gush over the falls. Although it is a popular spot and can get busy it still maintains a sense of tranquillity and is simply nature at its best. Golitha Falls are not huge waterfalls but more like water rapids regardless they are still impressive and a beautiful sight. If you enjoy nature and lovely woodland walks then Golitha Falls will not disappoint.
A large reserve in between the beautiful counties of Cornwall and Devon. The diverse nature of the reserve, from the stunning coastline, inland to wooded areas with heath, grasslands and meadows mean its well worth a visit.
Designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty, Rame Head's local habitat provides a haven for many species, especially insects and birds — the Peregrine Falcon can now be seen along with many other birds of prey.
Composed of primarily wet meadows, this reserve also has a shallow pool, woodland and hedgerows. Keep your eyes peeled for toads and frogs among the pond's water lilies and yellow flag irises and orchids in the southern marsh.
Between the Tamar and the Lynher estuaries is a picturesque stretch of country which is now managed for wildlife. Mainly farmland, its habitats of wetland, hay meadows, arable land and hedgerows attract large flocks of goldfinches.
The family home to the Tremayne family for over 400 years, this remarkable setting holds a great deal of intrigue and mystery. At the turn of the century decline had set in very rapidly and the gardens were neglected. A storm in 1990 revealed them once again and captured the imagination of those that discovered them. Ties to the 19th century as well as the First World War were found and the daunting task of restoration was begun. Well worth a visit. (Dogs allowed between October and March)
A very English country garden with herbaceous borders and many areas dedicated to different colours of plants. A series of 'garden-rooms' surround the Georgian house. The plants sold here are all grown at Bosvigo and include many hard-to-find species.
Gorgeous gardens surrounding a 15th Century house, including a lush valley garden with a medieval dovecote, pond, Victorian summerhouse and 18th century tower. There's a great tea room and museum down at the Quay.
Located across the Camel estuary from the fishing port of Padstow, Rock is reputed to be the home of more millionaires than anywhere else in Cornwall.
Cornish Heritage Safaris offers guided tours that incorporate tours of this beautiful region of the country. Susan is a professional guide and will take you to some of the less well known and more obscure places of Cornwall and share with you the wealth of her knowledge, facts, stories and history of the region. The guided tours can be organised around a theme, or tailored to suit your requirements. They organise all aspects of the tour taking away all the hassles from you, and they are all-inclusive, with transport, entrance fees, drinks and lunch included in the price. You are taken around in the comfort of a Land Rover offering lots of space and it will accommodate up to six people. If you are in a larger group they can do a walking tour or can arrange alternative transport. Susan is really warm and friendly, knowledgeable, articulate and passionate and this is immediately evident when she starts to talk. You will be taken to some more obscure and unknown places that you would not find by yourself. Cornish Heritage Safaris offer an alternative tour of the Cornwall area, in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, with excellent customer service and a packed itinerary, highly recommended.
The Sculpture Workshop is located in Wadebridge in Cornwall. Everyone regardless of age and ability can get involved in this fun, therapeutic and engaging activity and release your creative side by making your own unique and personal sculpted head. The workshop is run by Richard Austin an accomplished and talented sculptor, he is very friendly, passionate and patient and has the ability to release your creative side and put you at ease. The workshop lasts about two hours and are operated most mornings. Young children can get involved but will need to be supervised at all times. Prices are very reasonable for this unique and fun activity. The workshops are run in a fun and relaxed environment under the careful supervision of Richard who offers just the right amount of help and tuition and lots of encouragement. The Sculpture Workshop is a fantastic way to spend a few hours doing something different but fun that can be done alone, as part of a group or as a family, additionally you get to take what you have created home with you, highly recommended, a great activity.
The Sculpture Workshop is located in Wadebridge in Cornwall. Everyone regardless of age and ability can get involved in this fun, therapeutic and engaging activity and release your creative side by making your own unique and personal sculpted head. The workshop is run by Richard Austin an accomplished and talented sculptor, he is very friendly, passionate and patient and has the ability to release your creative side and put you at ease. The workshop lasts about two hours and are operated most mornings. Young children can get involved but will need to be supervised at all times. Prices are very reasonable for this unique and fun activity. The workshops are run in a fun and relaxed environment under the careful supervision of Richard who offers just the right amount of help and tuition and lots of encouragement. The Sculpture Workshop is a fantastic way to spend a few hours doing something different but fun that can be done alone, as part of a group or as a family, additionally you get to take what you have created home with you, highly recommended, a great activity.
River Spa is located in Cornwall in three separate locations, providing plenty of opportunities to indulge yourself. It provides the utmost pampering and spa experience. The spa is bright, cosy and inviting and has a lovely relaxed ambience, and this starts the relaxation process. They cover a wide variety of treatments all carried out by highly trained and experienced therapists within a tranquil and relaxing environment, using high quality organic locally sourced products. Before your treatment you will meet with your therapist to discuss your needs and to ensure you get the correct treatment. Afterwards you feel pampered, relaxed and refreshed. The therapists are all very friendly, accommodating and professional and deliver great results. They run pamper parties, something fun that could be done as a group. They also offer a range of offers and packages that are very reasonable and make for a great experience, they can be found on their website. If in the area book yourself in for a treatment you will not be disappointed and will love the experience.
Cornwall Art Studio is Located in Wadebridge within a committed art studio, and is operated by Tracey Hunter a talented and established artist. The studio is bright and spacious and has a relaxed and friendly feel. They operate a range of workshops catering to all abilities with just the right amount of support. So whether you have never before picked up a paintbrush or have painted in the past, you have nothing to worry about, Tracey will immediately put you at ease and with her encouragement and direction you will soon be creating your own work of art. In addition there are many pieces of art on display that are for sale so if you are interested in purchasing something you can arrange an appointment with the gallery to see the works available. If you are looking to try something new then give Cornwall Art Studio a go, you won't be disappointed, fun, therapeutic and inspiring.
Located in Tintagel, Cornwall, the King Arthur Bookshop offers an exciting collection of items that go beyond your standard book store. Visitors can stop in to browse an eclectic selection of fine jewellery, pottery, gifts and books. Many include beautiful styles and themes including legend, fantasy and folklore inspired designs and many gorgeous Celtic themed creations.
Visitors who are serious about learning the culture and history of England should stop by the Tintagel Visitors Centre. This important attraction offers a wealth of information in a comfortable setting. Print materials are also offered so you can enhance your journey with valuable details about who lived in the area, what happened and why each landmark is so significant.
This quaint Cornish fishing village is very popular with visitors. It's home to celebrity chef Rick Stein who has a number of restaurants here - attractions in their own right. The famous cycle path 'The Camel Trail' runs into Padstow and makes for a great day out.
This beautiful 700 year old harbour was the location for the ITV series 'Doc Martin'.
Boscastle has inspired many an author and artist with its beauty and architecture. It has becoem famous more recently as the victim of Britain's worst flash flood in half a century. However, it has recovered completely and still retains its natural beauty.
Set on the rugged Cornish coastline, Tintagel has attracted poets, artists, historians and sightseers since the Victorian era. It is famous for its associations with the legend of King Arthur and the round table.
Check out the hottest movies during your visit to Newquay! The Lighthouse Cinema offers affordable admission prices as well as a diverse selection of the most recent releases and much more! Whether you love action flicks, comedies, kid's movies, dramas or horror, you will find it at this popular Newquat entertainment venue.
As well as its lively range of productions in drama, music and dance, Sterts Theatre is also a gallery space for painting, photography, sculpture and crafts.
The Looe Valley line connects the busy market town of Liskeard with the charming fishing port of Looe. The journey incorporates the best of the Cornish countryside with beautiful views, taking in all that the area has to offer from ancient wooded valleys, an abundance of local wildlife, stunning estuary views and lots more. Travelling by steam creates a sense of nostalgia for older visitors and younger visitors will love riding on the choo choo train. The carriage is comfortable and clean. It is a quirky ride in that the driver gets out half way through the journey changes the points and gets in the opposite end of the train to continue the journey. Along the route are Coombe Junction Halt, St Keyne Wishing Well Halt, Causeland and Sandplace, all offering their own attractions. The trains operate daily and trains run hourly throughout the day. Prices are excellent and represent great value. Although only a short route it is scenic route through the valley and a lovely relaxing way to enjoy the beauty of the part of Cornwall.
Reen Manor Riding Stables are located in close proximity to Perranporth, a beautiful area along the north Cornish cast. They offer a number of ride and trek options, including one along the gorgeous sandy beach at Perranporth, across the sandy dunes or along a number of safe bridleways, as well as pub rides, they range in duration and difficulty, there is one to suit everyone. They cater to all ages and abilities and have horses available to suit all riders. The stables are clean and well kept. The horses are well cared for, well behaved and have lovely temperaments. Staff are lovely, really friendly, helpful, patient and confident. All rides are accompanied by an experienced riding personnel, they will ensure that you get the maximum enjoyment from your ride. They also offer riding lessons again catering from complete beginners to to riders who want to improve their skills, there are full facilities are at the stables. All equipment is provided so it is not necessary to take anything along. Reen Manor Riding Stables take you through some of the very best scenery in Cornwall, their horses are delightful and the staff are fabulous, no hesitation in recommending them, whether you are a beginner or a keen horse rider you will have a wonderful time.
Ticket to Ride Surf School offer surf lessons in two locations along the gorgeous Cornwall coast, Perranport and Newquay, both are excellent locations benefiting from the lovely waters and gorgeous local scenery. They cater to all abilities from complete novices to experienced surfers. They also offer lessons in Stand Up Paddling the latest and fastest growing sport around at the moment. You can hire all surf gear and equipment from them so you don't need to take anything along. The equipment is clean and well maintained. The instructors are highly trained and qualified and you will find them to be friendly, patient and encouraging. Lessons are well organised and structured, you start with basic safety skills, then learn how to stand on the board whilst on the sands and then you move to the water and it isn't long before you are standing on your board and and doing a number of tricks in the water. It is a very enjoyable and satisfying experience. A fun activity whilst doing exercise and you don't even realise it, you might even find a hidden talent. Ticket to Ride Surf School has excellent instructors, well structured lessons and their prices are great value, it is a fabulous experience and one that should not be missed.
Mobius Kite School is located in Perranporth, a lovely beach here in Cornwall, it is the perfect location owing to the all the space around. They offer you the opportunity to learn how to kite surf, they run a choice of courses from introductory courses right through to experienced riders, people of all abilities can learn this thrilling adventure sport. Kite Surfing is a fabulous experience and gives a real sense of freedom, you work with the power of the water and wind to glide across the water or surf the waves and even do tricks. Instructors are highly trained and professional and you will find them to be extremely friendly, patient and encouraging. They supply all equipment and gear which, is included in the price. The equipment is the latest and is well maintained. Kite Surfing is not the easiest sport to learn but, the sense of achievement once you get going is fabulous, you feel exhilarated and it is great fun. Mobius Kite School offer a thoroughly comprehensive introduction to kite surfing, just the right balance of theory and practise, lessons are fun and tiring but totally worth all the effort, highly recommended and something that everyone should try, you wont be disappointed, and prices are excellent value too.
Mobius Bike Trails are located in Perranporth a beautiful and scenic region of Cornwall. The bike trails are excellent and all equipment needed is provided, including puncture repair kits and pumps, so your experience is not spoiled by the unexpected. There are a number of different trails catering to all abilities, from disused railways through to steep tracks, that are challenging and strenuous. All trails take in the lovely scenery of the region, a number of trails take you past the disused tin mines, through old quarries, woods and much more . You get lots of information on the local area as you travel around. The equipment is excellent the bikes are sturdy and well maintained. Guides are fantastic, friendly, knowledgeable and informative and introduce you to the very best of the Cornwall countryside, you will see some beautiful scenery and can absorb the peace and tranquillity of the area. Mobius Bike Trails offer a wonderful alternative to seeing the very best of the Cornish countryside with experienced guides, prices are excellent and represent real value for money as you gain so much from your time with them.
Perranporth Surf School is located on one of the best beaches in Cornwall that offers some of the best and safest surfing around. It is a wide beach and offers plenty of space to enjoy this sport, and has a variety of waves. They cater to all ages and abilities from complete beginners through to experienced surfers. The instructors are all experienced and highly trained, as well as being friendly, patient, enthusiastic and encouraging. Lessons are the right balance between being fun and informative and instructions are clear and concise. Surfing is an exhilarating and energetic sport that is fun and one of the best workouts around. With the benefit of Perranporth Surf School it is not long before you are standing on your board and catching a few small waves, a fantastic feeling of accomplishment. They provide all equipment so you only need to take yourself along, equipment is in excellent condition and well maintained. Perranporth Surf School are the complete package, organised and professional lessons, friendly and highly trained instructors who give amazing tuition and offer excellent value for money, highly recommended.
Cornish Parachute Club is a family run skydive centre located on the cliffs at Perranporth, being unique as it is the only coastal drop zone in the UK. Their prime location offers the best views around and the added bonus is your drop zone is on the beach. They cater to everyone offering a choice of one off tandem skydives through to becoming a fully qualified jumper. Skydiving is the ultimate adrenalin rush you cant get any better. The instructors are highly trained and qualified and give clear and concise instructions on everything from safety through to the equipment. They are really friendly, very patient and encouraging and will ease any nerves you may have. They supply all equipment which, is well maintained so all you have to take along is yourself. After your instructions you are taken in a plane to an altitude of 10,000 feet where you make your jump and it is time to sit back and enjoy the ride. Once the initial terror subsides you get to experience the most wonderful feeling of tranquillity and see the most wondrous scenery below you. A thoroughly exhilarating and memorable experience and something that everyone should try. If you are just spectating or waiting around to jump there is a nice cafe that is warm and cosy and serves a good choice of beverages and hot and cold dishes, all well priced. You can take home a remainder of your day with a DVD and photos, a great memento. Cornish Parachute Club offers an unrivalled experience, from location, instructors and overall experience, they are faultless, cant recommend enough.
At this picturesque fishing town you can enjoy safe beaches, a wide choice of restaurants, excellent walking routes, fishing trips and diving.
Callestick Farm is situated in the centre of Cornwall, amongst some stunning countryside and where there is plenty of fresh clean air. It is a family run farm and they have being producing their delicious and wholly natural award winning ice cream for the past twenty five years. Using their own pure, wholesome milk and local cream together with a premier fruits and confectionery they produce a range of tempting and luscious ice creams that you will not be able to resist. During your visit to the farm you can not only see them making their scrumptious ice creams but a collection of farm and more unusual animals who live here as well as play in the play area, set in a courtyard location there are places for you to sit and observe as the children play around. There is a roomy tearoom and shop here that serves a tasty range of wholesome snacks, light lunches, cream teas as well as a good selection of beverages and not forgetting the tastiest and delicious ice cream around. The shop is well stocked with a nice range of local foods and crafts for sale. Callestick Farm is a traditional family farm that offers a nice escape from the bustle amongst the peace and tranquillity of its beautiful surroundings. A great place for a few hours visit with the added bonus of a delicious ice cream, can't be beaten.
Poppy Cottage Garden is located in the centre of the stunning Roseland Peninsula, the grounds extend to about one acre and provide a riot of colour all through the year. The planting is arranged into a series of rooms, being individual small gardens that are planted with bulbs, herbaceous, grasses, shrubs and exotic plants, that have all been strategically placed, the lawns are immaculate and there are some water features too. The gardens are predominantly colour themed and it is a truly beautiful sight when they are in full bloom and the fragrances that fill the air are delightful. There are plenty of places for you to sit and enjoy the different aspects of the gardens whilst enjoying a cup of coffee and a slice of home-made cake. You will also find a small orchard here with some unusual ducks and chickens that roam around, they are not at all like the ones you normally see. In addition there is a small nursery are with a wide variety of herbaceous plants for sale, excellent quality and well established plants all clearly labelled. The gardens are open most days except Friday and Saturday and there is an entrance charge of £3.50 per person, children are free. The owner is very friendly and really knowledgeable about plants and very hospitable too. Poppy Cottage Garden are delightful gardens with stunning planning and offers plenty of ideas if you are a keen gardener, as well as a lovely escape from the bustle amongst the peace and tranquillity of these gorgeous gardens.
Lemon Street Market is a fabulous indoor market that is located in the heart of Truro and is home to a diverse collection of shops, that have an organic, natural, health or renewable theme, a restaurant, cafe and gallery. It is a lovely spot that is lively and bustling with a cosmopolitan feel, you can stroll around soaking up the atmosphere or stop for a bite to eat at the Explorers Restaurant and enjoy a tasty dish from their diverse contemporary menu; where possible ingredients are sourced locally and all food is cooked fresh. You will find the staff to be friendly and the service is very good and the prices are also very good, really reasonable. The Lander Gallery is home to a wonderful collection of Cornish art that blends classic and contemporary art in the one space, all pieces have a Cornish influence resulting in some stunning works of art. It is a lovely bright, contemporary space that is spacious and all pieces are well displayed. Lemon Street Market offers an unrivalled specialist shopping experience as well as being a great place to just hang out.
Skinners Brewery is a relatively new family owned brewers to the Cornwall region but they have already firmly established themselves as distinguished brewers and received a number of awards to reflect this. Their award winning ales are produced here using locally grown barley and other local ingredients and traditional methods to produce their fine ales. They are located in the gorgeous city of Truro and you can take a guided tour of the brewery to see first hand the processes involved in producing their ales, you see a short DVD presentation and then get shown around the site, you can taste the hops as well as seeing the brewing process. The staff are excellent, friendly, animated and knowledgeable they make the tour interesting, humorous and informative. There is a visitor centre where you can relax and enjoy a sample of some of their award winning ales in a traditional pub setting. Skinners Brewery is a fantastic brewery tour, one of the best around and should not be missed even if you are not an ale connoisseur.
The ATV Centre offers you the opportunity to take part in a fun sport that is growing in popularity. They have the biggest selection of Quads and one of the best circuits around, the track extends to over a mile with long runs, jumps, tight corners and banked corners. They provide all the equipment which, is well maintained and clean, you are advised to wear long sleeve trousers and tops and closed shoes for your own safety. The staff are very friendly and helpful, they are all highly trained and professional. Before commencing you are given full tuition and a safety briefing. Whether you are a complete novice or an experienced rider there is a quad and circuit to suit you. It is an activity that all the family or a group can take part in, there are particular quads for those aged six upwards. The ATV Centre offers a safe and controlled environment to enjoy this exciting and thrilling sport in an very organised environment. There are benches at the side or on the footbridge where you can observe the riders or take some photos. The centre is open daily throughout the year and offers excellent value for money, highly recommended if you are looking for a fun and exciting activity.
The 7th Rise offer an alternative outdoor experience, if you have ever considered or thought about getting back to basics and learning how to survive in the wilderness then look no further. 7th Rise are based in a magical setting amongst the trees in stunning surroundings next to the River Fal in Cornwall, it even has its own beach and the area provides all that is needed to teach you the techniques needed to survive in the wilderness. All modern day devices are left behind no watches, phones or electrical devices permitted, it is a complete digital detox. They offer training in outdoor skills, using a variety of traditional techniques including knife skills, shooting, canoeing, foraging, fishing and bush craft and wild food cookery using ancient techniques but in a modern way. Instructors are highly qualified, experienced and passionate about the outdoors and are keen to share their experiences and knowledge. Their courses are very different to anything else about, both exciting and captivating and you come away with new skills and an appreciation for the earth and nature. The course runs over a weekend and you will have plenty of laughs and stories around the campfire; a completely detoxing and recharging experience. They do offer bespoke courses where you can choose what skills and activities you want to get involved in. This is a completely unique wildlife adventure and is the perfect activity with a friend, as a couple or in a group. The 7th Rise offers a rich learning experience that is both engaging and invaluable you are assured a fantastic time in the stress free and relaxed setting and will want to return.
Authentic costumes, trips underground to witness the harsh working conditions of Victorian copper miners and your children acting as servants or working on the mine 'dressing floor', this is the award winning living history experience at Morwellham Quay.
The Bookshelf is a cosy store that is home to a wealth of books covering a range of topics and interests, a real book lovers delight. You will find a comprehensive range of fiction and non-fiction books as well as a collection of books on Cornish culture and history. It is a sanctuary of peace and escape amongst the shelves of wonderful books. There is also a charming tea room that serves a nice selection of beverages, hot and cold snacks, light lunches and a delicious range of home made cakes, scones and other scrumptious baked goods and excellent value for money. The shop has a lovely warm and welcoming atmosphere and the staff are very friendly, helpful and chatty. It is a very popular store owing to the welcoming and excellent service they extend to all visitors. If a book is not available then it can be ordered and posted free of charge if you live in a specific distance to the shop. Another plus for the Bookshelf is the excellent literary events that they organise often off site at historic houses, they are excellent well organised and really interesting. The Bookshelf is a well eclectically stocked store that is first rate and should not be missed if you are in the town.
St. Materiana's Church in Tintagel is a must-see landmark nestled in one of the most scenic regions in Cornwall. Enjoy the breathtaking landscape before moving inside this beautiful church. Inside, visitors can take in aged architecture complete with vibrant stained glass windows. The grounds outside include a lovely graveyard to explore.
Looming proudly over windswept cliffs stands the majesty of Tintagel Castle. This historic landmark is positioned along one of the most dramatic stretches of coastline in England. It is believed that the castle was the birthplace of the famous King Arthur. The view is absolutely amazing. Visitors will be transported to a long forgotten time as they explore this visually stunning area.
Visit the largest collection of witchcraft related artefacts in the world.
Now part of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site, the park is set in the grounds of two former working china clay pits. Discover how the china clay was mined, what it was used for and what it meant to the families who lived in the area.
The Lappa Valley Steam Railway is a train lover's dream! This attraction is not just fun, it's also an important historic landmark with significant educational value. Climb aboard one of the three miniature railways, which include the East Wheal Rose, Woodland Railway and Newly Branch Line. The area is also a lush wildlife conservation space.
St Hugh's Church is located in the heart of the charming village of Quethiock, in a peaceful and picturesque spot. A church has been on this site as far back as Norman times although there was most likely a Celtic settlement on the site around the 6th century, dedicated to Saint Cadoc. In the grounds is an ancient Celtic Cross that stands at more than 13 feet high and is in great condition, it dates from either the 7th or 9th century. The original Norman church was cruciform. The current church was mostly constructed in the 14th century and is made of sandstone, it is beautifully preserved and maintained. There are many original fine features of this lovely church remaining including the wagon roof a great example of pre-reformation work thought to have been done by the monks of Tavistock Abbey, in addition to brass memorials, marble memorials, a sundial, stained glass windows, a wall painting behind the altar and lovely wood workings, the slender tower that rises from the roof is unusual. It still holds regular services on a Sunday where everyone is welcome to join the friendly congregation. St Hugh's Church serves as a reminder of the social and religious history of England, it has a lovely atmospheric feel and provides a place of solace and for reflection amidst its modest surroundings, worth seeking out if you are in the area and like history and old buildings.
Bude Castle overlooks Summerleaze beach, and is often used throughout the summer for concerts and events. It was built on the sand by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney, an inventor, in 1830 as his home. The castle is now a heritage centre which has galleries, a shop, restaurant and much more.
An imposing symbol of power and authority, dominating the surrounding landscape, Launceston Castle sits on a large natural mound. Its unusual keep consists of a 13th-century round tower built by Richard Earl of Cornwall, inside an earlier shell keep. Once a prison, it now displays 1000 years of history.
Browse the impressive exhibits and fascinating 19th century photographs. Take note of the keepsakes and memorabilia from the 18th century and let it conjure up images of Polperro when smuggling was at its height. Learn about the local fishing history too and how the village and the people thrived off the two industries.
Surrounding a grand castle built in 1808, and home to a National Magnolia Collection, the 100 acres of woodland gardens are a joy to behold in spring. For a special insight, join a guided tour with the Head Gardener or his assistant.
Truro Cathedral is an immediately recognisable landmark on the landscape, the towers can be seen for miles around, located in the centre of the city it is easy to locate this beautiful architectural building, with its many fine features. The Cathedral has a long history and incorporates part of an old church dating to at least 1259, the first stone for the current Cathedral was laid in May 1880 with work finishing in 1887. Inside a sense of peace and reflection emits from the building which is very calming. The inside is equally as stunning as the exterior having undergone considerable restoration, there are fantastic stained glass windows, spectacular woodwork and carvings, intricate plasterwork, it is so ornate and beautiful, real craftsmanship is on display here. There are guided tours operated by experienced guides who will tell you all about the intriguing history of the Cathedral, they are both friendly and knowledgeable. The Cathedral is open every day throughout the year so visiting couldn't be easier. There is no charge to enter the Cathedral but they do rely on donations and there are boxes around where a donation can be made. Another way of helping is buying one of the guidebooks which are on sale in the gift shop or perhaps a coffee from the coffee shop. Truro Cathedral is a simply stunning historic building with many wonderful features and a rich history too, it is a lovely place to walk around soaking up the tranquil atmosphere and history.
A fun and informative day for all the family, with working and static exhibits of fairgrounds, steam engines and vintage machinery, combined with a wealth of heritage material, and all set in beautiful rural surroundings.
Cotehele is a charming Tudor estate and was the ancestral home to the Edgcumbe family for six centuries. It enjoys an elevated position above the River Tamar and has a lovely collection of tapestries, arms and armour, pewter, brass and old oak furniture, all collected by the family between 1750 and 1860, some items can be touched, the guides will be able to advise. A real highlight here is the chapel clock, it is very rare and the oldest domestic clock around having been installed in 1489 and still in its original position. The lighting can be quite dark inside as there is no electricity, the house is as it was. You will discover stories about the Edgcumbe family that can be told via a hand-held DVD or by the guides who are both friendly and helpful. There are quiz sheets for the children to complete as well as a play area outside. This historic fortified manor house has lots of architectural features with various styles merged together, although it is considered to be the least unaltered house that dates from the Tudor period. Outside there are well maintained gardens with lots of interesting plants and features, they consist of formally planted terraces, a Valley Garden and walks down to the river, the gardens are stunning regardless of the time of year. The views from the house are sensational especially the viaduct and Tamar Valley. There are different prices for admission depending on what you want to see during your visit, you can pay to see the entire property or just pay to see the gardens and mill. The Barn Restaurant opens daily serving a selection of fresh home cooked meals using local produce, the results are delicious and the restaurant is warm and welcoming with an inviting atmosphere. The Edgcumbe tea-room is located on the "Shamrock" a renovated sailing barge that is moored at the quay, they serve delicious cream teas, in this beautiful and tranquil setting, the tea-rooms are open daily. There is a shop that sells a lovely selection of Cornish food, gifts and plants, second hand books and lots more, there will be something to appeal to everyone. Cotehele has so much to offer you could easily spend several hours here, the house is atmospheric and intriguing, the grounds are fabulous and the restaurants are fantastic, makes for a great family day out, everyone will be entertained here.
Wheal Peevor is an amazing ancient tin mine site located close to Redruth. The site underwent restoration to make it a safe, educational and enjoyable area for visitors. Work was needed to make the twelve mineshafts safe as well as the three Grade II listed engine houses. There is much to explore here from the three engine houses, remains of mining relics, to the network of tracks and trails that cover the site as well as a great selection of flora and fauna. As you wander around you will come across finder points and interpretation boards that provide a detailed and comprehensive history of the site. It has an interesting history playing an important role during World War One. The engine houses are predominantly ruins but you can get feel of how it would have been, the mineshafts are impressive with some shafts extending to 600ft. There is no admission charge for Wheal Peevor and it is accessible at all times. From its vantage point you get fabulous views of the surrounding countryside, and can enjoy the peacefulness of the area and the lovely walks it provides.
Enterprise Boats is a well established family business offering you boat rides that take you to see some of the most picturesque and beautiful coastlines, in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are three boats in the fleet, they are all similar in specification, length and painted in the same colours with each boat taking over 120 passengers, all are excellently maintained. On board you can get a snacks and hot refreshments and there are toilet facilities as well. They offer a choice of leisurely tours that take you past iconic maritime locations, historic houses and landmarks, take you close to ocean going vessels that are anchored up on the far end of Fal, the scenery is constantly changing. All tours are accompanied by an informative and interesting running commentary from the boat's skipper. You will find the staff to be very friendly and knowledgeable and professional and they are very accommodating and happy to pass on local information on things to see and do. In addition they offer private hire for relaxing evening or day charters. Enterprise Boats offer an alternative way to see this stunning area, the tour from Truro to Falmouth take about an hour and a half. The tours are excellent value for money and there are a choice of options available, tours operate on most days during the season depending on the weather. If in the area take time to do one of these fabulous trips you won't be disappointed.
Saltash Heritage Trail was established to illustrate the history of the town and points of interest, it is well sign posted with black and gold signs and takes you around the town. You can start the trail at Saltash Heritage where, you can pick up a leaflet, it is also the museum and hosts a number of exhibitions throughout the year. Elliott's Store is protected although vacant since 1970, and almost empty of stock it gives a glimpse into what was eaten at this time, the shop opens on a Saturday morning and a Wednesday afternoon. The Guildhall has recently been renovated and improved and now serves as a Tourist Information Centre. SS Nicholas and Faith Church has been serving the community for more than 700 years, it is a quaint and charming church. Saltash Railway Station is pretty derelict but at the end of platform one is where the Royal Albert Bridge begins, it dates back to 1859 and is considered to be one of the greatest bridges in the world and is the design of the distinguished engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, it is probably the towns most famous feature. Mary Newman's Cottage is thought to have been home to Sir Francis Drake's wife, the cottage dates to 1840 and is open to the public from Easter through to October. The Waterside is the historical centre of the town, it was from this area that the main trade and commerce of the town began. The Mural is painted on the side of the Union Inn, it is a colourful picture depicting a number of the towns local characters and events. The Townbright Mosaic is a collaboration of the work of local primary school children and artist Emma Spring and was made in 1988-89. Brunel's Statue is a bust of the Victorian engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel to commemorate his contribution to the town in the form of the masterpiece of Royal Albert railway bridge. Saltash Heritage Trail is an interesting and enjoyable walk throughout the town that unearths the wealth of history associated with the town, as well as allowing you to see the many old buildings here, it is a pleasant walk and one everyone can do.
Saltash Heritage Museum was opened in 1986 with the purpose of collecting and preserving local history. It is an intimate and cosy museum and is home to a small permanent display illustrating the history and well-know people of Saltash, this is done through a collection of memorabilia, artefacts, photographs, objects and documents. In addition during the summer months there will be a temporary display that changes each year and focuses on different topics and themes. There is also a Family History Research Centre located here, ideal if you want to trace your family tree or even the history of the house you live in. The museum is well designed and the displays are well laid out, easy to see and are well documented. The museum is open daily throughout the year and there is no charge for admittance. The museum is run by volunteers who you will find to be very welcoming, friendly and helpful. Saltash Heritage Centre is a fantastic little museum crammed with lots of interesting items, if you are interested in history or local history then you should not miss this exhibition.
Reportedly the home of Sir Francis Drake's first wife this charming little house also has a lottery funded garden with traditional 16th century varieties of herbs, flowers and vegetables. Get a flavour of Elizabethan life in the replica rooms of this little Tudor cottage.
Royal Albert Bridge is an amazing feat of engineering by the revered Victorian engineer and genius Isambard Kingdom Brunel and is considered to be one of the greatest bridges in the world. Constructed in 1859 it today still looks as impressive and imposing as it did then, it is an individual design that remains graceful in appearance. It has recently underwent an extensive and expensive refurbishment project to maintain and extend its life span. The bridge construction was an immensely complicated and complex procedure at the time and involved using new technologies of the time to great effect. It is astounding to think that the bridge still exists and is in use today more than 150 years later. The best way to view this impressive bridge is by arriving by train into Saltash station. If you go to the end of platform one at the station this is where the bridge starts and is the perfect start to your visit, if get a feel for the sheer scale and size of this structure. Royal Albert Bridge is an iconic and engineering masterpiece that you can't help but admire and be in awe of this beautiful bridge.