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Entertainment/Outdoors |
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St Ives Festival |
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Flambards theme park |
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Eden Project |
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Gardens in Cornwall |
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The Isobar night club St Ives |
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Geevor Tin Mine - Preserved Mining Site |
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St. Michael's Mount |
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The Minack Theatre and Visitor Centre |
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The National Trust/Devon and Cornwall |
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The Lost Gardens of Heligan |
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The Blue Bar |
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Truro Cathedral
Soaring above the surrounding rooftops, Truro
Cathedral is located at the heart of this thriving
Georgian city and wonderfully situated in the middle
of the Royal Duchy of Cornwall. Cathedral opening
times: 7.30am to 6pm on weekdays - 9.00am to 7pm on
Sundays -9.30am during Bank holidays. |
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Land's End Discover a variety of things
to do and see at legendary Land's End whilst
enjoying some of the most dramatic scenery in the
country. Enjoy firework spectaculars during the
summer months every tuesday and thursday evening or
enjoy a first class meal at the Land's End Hotel. |
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St Michael's Mount Described as 'The
Jewel in West Cornwall's Crown', St Michaels Mount
is well worth a visit - walk across the causeway at
low tide or take a boat trip to the Island where you
can then go on to explore the castle, gardens and
quaint island village. The castle and gardens are
open from April to October for visitors.
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The Cornish Cyder Farm Nestled in 16
acres of apple orchard, the Cornish Cydar Farm has
much to offer all the family for a fun day out.
Featuring a childrens section with games to keep
kids busy, there is also a restaurant, farm shop and
museum tour and best of all, admission is free! Open
all year round from 10am to 5pm. |
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Levant Steam Engine A great place to
visit for those interested in Cornwall's mining
heritage, Levant features a working steam-powered
beam engine. Please check out the website for
opening hours, admission prices and accessibility. |
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Porthcurno Telegraph Museum An
underground museum with lots to see and an
interesting children's section for the kids.
Porthcurno itself is also a lovely place to visit
and is home to the famous Minack theatre. |
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Goonhilly Earth Station Goonhilly is
the largest satellite earth station in the world.
Great for children and adults alike, a whole day
would be needed to visit Goonhilly as there is so
much to see and do, take a guided tour, enjoy the
interactive exhibitions, see yourself in outer-space
or much, much more. Goonhilly is open all year round
except february, please check website for opening
times and admission prices. |
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Pendennis Castle An interesting day out
for all the family, Pendennis Castle and it's sister
castle, St Mawes, face each other across the mouth
of the river Fal. See the Noonday Gun fired each day
and enjoy exploring the castle and it's tunnels.
Open all year round, please check the website for
times and prices. |
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National Seal Sanctuary A Rescue,
Rehabilitation, and Release centre for seals,
children especially love to see the seals. Open all
year round from 10am. |
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Newquay Zoo Newquay Zoo began as a
small pet's corner in the 60s and is now considered
to be one of the best attractions in Cornwall.
Winner of 11 major awards since 1996, Newquay Zoo is
perfect for a family day out. Open from 9am to
6.15pm in the summer months, please check the
website for pricing and more information.
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Blue Reef Aquarium, Newquay The Blue
Reef Aquarium is a stunning visit for all the family
featuring hundreds of tropical & local marine
species in the gigantic ocean display. New for 2005
is the fresh water turtle displays. Open daily from
10am to 5pm. |
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Paradise Park A variety of feathered
attractions to be enjoyed at Paradise Park, this is
a great park for all the family and very popular
with children. As well as rare and unusual birds,
the park also features a farm area where kids can
feed the animals, otters, small animals and penguin
feeding in which kids can participate. open every
day, all year from 10am. |
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Harry Safari
- If you would like to get to know Cornwall, it's
past, it's present or it's culture then have a chat
with Harry |