
St. Michaels Mount
This site is renowned for its castle, gardens, and a history that dates back centuries.


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This site is renowned for its castle, gardens, and a history that dates back centuries.

The circular Hall Walk in Fowey offers a blend of natural beauty, history, and scenic vistas

Visiting Lanhydrock House is like stepping back in time to explore the grandeur of a bygone era.

Encounter Cornwall are based in Golant, two miles upstream from Fowey.

Glendurgan Gardens is a horticultural treasure close to the South West Coast Path

Visit Trebah Gardens and step into a botanical paradise

The Minack Theatre is an open-air theatre perched on cliffs overlooking Porthcurno Bay.

Geevor Tin Mine is a heritage attraction, learning centre and hands-on museum,

The walk from Lanyon Quoit to Zennor is a journey through Cornwall's mystical landscape.

The Camel Trail winds through some breathtaking landscapes along a disused railway line.

You cannot visit the Eden Project without being amazed at the sheer magnitude of it all.

The incredible ‘Lost Valley’ at the heart of the garden’s crosses babbling brooks and hidden lakes

Prehistoric megaliths and stone circles that offer a glimpse into the ancient past.

Brentor (Brent Tor) is perched dramatically on the rugged expanse of Dartmoor

Lydford Gorge is the deepest river gorge in the southwest

The mysterious, eerie and deserted medieval village of Hound Tor (also known as Hundatora).

Where dramatic architecture meets innovative family home.

If you have the time don’t miss an escape from the mainland with a day trip to LUNDY ISLAND

The Undercliff Path is a tranquil trail, renowned for its scenic beauty

The Valley of the Rocks greets you with dramatic rock formations that seem to defy gravity

The historic Monarch’s Way takes you through orchards, wooded downs and over the Somerset Levels.

Cheddar provides good options for cycling, climbing and caving for those taking a rest day.

Cheddar caves offer a chance of a caving trip where you can explore sections of Gough's Cave

A cycle path along the course of the old railway which runs from Cheddar to Yatton

The castle here took a pounding in the English civil war

A 23 mile walk and cycle ride along the course of the old Somerset Coal Canal

Corfe Castle is a dramatic ruin sitting atop a hill overlooking Corfe village itself.

It was from here that the huge Bluestone rocks were dragged to build the inner circle at Stonehenge

Situated around 3 miles off the Pembrokeshire Coast Path south of Tenby is the Monastic Island of Caldey,

The “Iced Island” gets its name from the 40,000 pairs of gannets that breed here.

Skomer Island is the largest of the chain of Volcanic Islands at the foot of St Brides Bay

Ramsey Island dominates the Pembrokeshire Coast Path one mile offshore of St Davids
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