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Swallows Rest is perfect for
exploring the area. There are so many fantastic places
to visit in Cornwall —and all within an easy half hour
drive!
(25 minutes from Looe, 10 miles from Tavistock and
Launceston)
The National Trust Property,
Cotehele House is just a 10 minute drive away. The
gardens, with their
medieval dovecote, Victorian summer house and 18th-century
tower, are glorious. Take a riverside walk and enjoy a cream
tea on the quayside.
Golf
St Mellion International Golf and Country club with its
famous Jack Nicklaus-built course is just a 10 minute drive.
Let us book a tee-time for you. Or, if a leisurely swim and
sauna is more your style then St Mellion’s Leisure Club is
ideal. A whole range of pampering treatments are available
at their Skin Care and Spa Centre.
The Eden Project at St Austell
is heralded as the 8th wonder of the world. One of the UK’s
top attractions, it’s an absolute must-see!
The Lost Gardens of Heligan—described
by The Times as 'The Garden Restoration of the Century'.
Gyllyngvase
Beach, Falmouth
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The
National Maritime Museum
– just opened the Falmouth harbour-side, transports
you into the world of small boats and Cornish
maritime history. Explore Falmouth for a day -
here's one of its lovely beaches! |
The City of Plymouth with
its historic Mayflower Steps. The bustling Barbican is a
great place to sit and watch the world go by over a glass of
wine.
The wide open spaces of Dartmoor and
Bodmin Moor offer wonderful walks and bracing fresh
country air.
The seaside town of Padstow
– If you love seafood, treat yourself to fish and chips or
maybe dinner or at Rick Stein’s famous restaurant
The Market Towns of Tavistock,
Liskeard and Launceston—each has its own charming
character, history, quaint pubs and gift shops to browse.
The Minions on Bodmin Moor—at
300m above sea level, the highest village in Cornwall.
Find out all about The Bronze Age and tin and copper mining.
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Bodmin Moor |
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