Things to see and do in
and around South East Cornwall and the Tamar Valley
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The Eden
Project
The Eden Project is more than a visitor attraction;
it's also a unique education centre, running social
and educational programmes which change the way people
think about the world around them. |
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Cotehele
House, Mill and Quay National trust
Tudor House with superb collection of textiles, armour
and furniture.
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St. Mellion International Resort
The St. Mellion International Resort is a golf and recreation complex near Callington, Cornwall.
St Mellion offers 36 holes of championship-quality golf. Both the Nicklaus and the Kernow golf courses have recently been renovated to a fantastic standard, and provide an enjoyable and challenging round of golf for all players.
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Morwellham
Quay
An
award-winning World Heritage site, featuring historic
port, copper mine, working Victorian farm, railway,
heavy horses and museums of costume and mining. Just
four miles west of Tavistock and bordering the
beautiful River Tamar, amidst towering cliffs and
gently rolling farmland, discover this lost world with
the help of our Living History team |
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National
Marine Aquarium, Plymouth
The National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth, Devon, is
the UKs biggest Aquarium - Visit this leading Devon
Attraction and be amazed by our fascinating underwater
world. |
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Looe
A quaint old fishing village with plenty to see and
do, fishing trips, glass bottom boat trips, shops and
art galleries. A large car park in West Looe
with a short walk over the bridge to East Looe, or
catch the train Liskeard. |
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Buckland Abbey
700 year old home of Elizabethan seafarers Drake
and Grenville.
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Whitsands Bay
Long expanse of golden sands, cliff walks, fishing and
surfing. Fantastic views of the bay and a very
nice coastal walk from Rame Head in the east, to Looe
and beyond in the west.
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