If you’d like to explore Cornwall a little further, you’ll discover a fascinating county. Famous attractions such as the Eden Project, the National Maritime Museum, the Tate gallery in St Ives and the Lost Gardens of Heligan are just the beginning…
From hidden coves to sweeping sandy bays, Cornish beaches are the best in the world. Dotted around the coastline are dozens of lovely harbourside villages where you’ll find pubs and cafes serving tasty local seafood. If you fancy spending some time on the water, take to the waves with a surf lesson or venture further out to sea on a fishing trip.
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More pleaces and activities to see and do...
Royal Cornwall Museum
Cornwall ’s oldest and most prestigious museum, famed for its internationally important collections. See a myriad of minerals, view an unwrapped mummy, and discover Cornwall’s unique culture. Admire the collection of Newlyn School paintings in the Fine and Decorative Arts gallery.
Barbara Hepworth
Barbara Hepworth's studio and garden have been run by the Tate since 1980, and are now an integral part of Tate St Ives. Hepworth, who died in 1975, asked in her will that Trewyn Studios and the adjacent garden, with a group of her sculptures placed as she wished, be permanently open to the public.
Cycling
Cycling in Cornwall is possible whether you’ve packed your bike or not. The Camel Trail, Wadebridge, is a very popular cycle path. It follows the line of a disused and resurfaced railway. It runs along the beautiful Camel estuary for 6 miles from Wadebridge to Padstow; and for the more adventurous, a further 8 miles to Bodmin. Bike hire is available both at the Wadebridge and Padstow ends.