English Tourist Council
 
South West Tourist Board
 
Cornwall Tourist Board
 
FarmStay
 
Cornish farm Holidays
 
The European Union
 
Force Travel Club
 
 
 
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Places of Interest in the Local Area
 

Cornwall has so much to offer. The north coast gives you dramatic scenery and wonderful sandy beaches for surfing. The south coast offers coves and calmer waters. You can take lovely river trips up the Fal and Helford from Falmouth.

Amongst Cornwall's fishing ports are Looe, Mevagissey, Newlyn, St. Ives and Newquay. If you like walking there is a beautiful coastal path to explore. If you like cycling Cornwall has several cycle tracks and the Mineral Trail cycle track is nearby and has cycle hire.

King Harry Ferry
   

Cornwall offers many National Trust properties that are well worth a visit. There are so many attractions to visit, Flambards, the Seal Santuary where you can see rescued seals. Paradise Park with its selection of birds, Lanhydrock gardens, Land's End and the Minack Theatre.

For the art lovers there is the Tate at St. Ives and for those interested in boats there is the National Maritime Museum. Cornwall has many outlets for locally produced crafts and artwork. Farmers Markets are held regularly. There are many beautiful gardens like Heligan and Trebah or the Eden Project.

Gig Racing
   
A cottage on the Lizard
 
St Michaels Mount
Lanhydrock Gardens
   
The Eden Project
 
Smugglers Cottage on the River Fal
Tate Gallery, St. Ives