Go Cornwall
The local tourism website provided by Penwith, our local council.
http://www.go-cornwall.com
Visit Cornwall
This county site is provided by Visit Cornwall (Cornwall Tourist Board).
http://www.visitcornwall.co.uk
The Hall For Cornwall
A main event venue for drama, comedy, music, theatre and dance situated in the centre of Truro.
www.hallforcornwall.co.uk
Food In Cornwall
For a gourmet’s guide to St. Ives and the rest of the county.
www.foodincornwall.co.uk
Gardens In Cornwall
All the major gardens in Cornwall are featured on this site.
www.gardensincornwall.co.uk
Inside Cornwall Magazine
For information on the arts, gardens, food and top events locally and throughout the county, Inside Cornwall Magazine is a monthly guide to what’s on.
www.insidecornwall.co.uk
Land's End
Beautiful, dramatic, exciting - enjoy an unforgettable day out at Britain's most famous landmark. Land's End is a unique, magical place. A place of legend and mystery, with stunning natural beauty. Explore and discover over 20,000 square feet of undercover exhibitions and attractions. Visit the shopping village and Discovery Trail at this legendary family destination.
www.landsend-landmark.co.uk
St. Michael's Mount
Originally the site of a Benedictine priory and approached by a causeway at low tide, the dramatic castle on top of this famous rocky island dates from the 12th century. It was converted into a private house in the 17th century and contains fascinating early rooms, an armoury, a rococo Gothic drawing room and, at the highest point, a 14th-century church. There are magnificent views towards Land¹s End and The Lizard.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Flambards Village Theme Park
Established nearly 30 years ago as the Cornwall Aircraft Park the Flambards Experience is one of the most popular days out in Cornwall. Not only does the Theme Park host the best thrill rides in Cornwall, but also the Flambards Victorian Village and Britain in the Blitz indoor attractions.
www.flambards.co.uk
Pendennis Castle
Pendennis and its neighbour, St Mawes Castle, face each other across the mouth of the River Fal. They are the Cornish end of a chain of castles built by Henry VIII along the south coast as protection against the threat of attack from France.
www.english-heritage.org.uk
Trelissick
Beautifully positioned at the head of Fal estuary, the estate commands panoramic views over the area and has extensive park and woodland walks beside the river. At its heart is the tranquil garden, set on many levels and containing a superb collection of tender and exotic plants which bring colour throughout the year.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Newquay Zoo
Newquay Zoo is at the forefront of conservation, education and entertainment. From tiny tots to old age pensioners the zoo has something to offer for all the family. It's a day out to savour, a day out with a difference, a day out to remember so why not pay us a visit and see for yourself, we know you will be delighted.
www.newquayzoo.uk
The Lost Gardens of Heligan
The award winning Lost Gardens of Heligan extend to some eighty acres of superb pleasure grounds together with a magnificent complex of walled gardens and a huge, productive vegetable garden, all fast returning to their former glory.
www.heligan.com
Pencarrow
Pencarrow is an historic Georgian house and grade II listed gardens still owned and lived in by the Molesworth-St. Aubyns. The house contains a superb collection of pictures, furniture, porcelain and some antique dolls. The gardens are internationally known and run to fifty acres in total.
www.pencarrow.co.uk
Lanhydrock House and Gardens
One of the most fascinating late 19th-century houses in England, full of period atmosphere and the trappings of a high Victorian country house. The garden features a stunning collection of magnolias, rhododendrons and camellias, and offers fine colours right through into autumn.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk