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There are many great things to do in Cornwall. To help you plan your holiday, simply choose an activity from the drop down menu, then select an area. From dog friendly beaches to restaurants this handy guide to Cornwall will help you make the most of your stay.

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If you are looking for a guide to Cornwall, you are in the right place. This site is your guide to beaches, gardens, places to eat and the best attractions in Cornwall. The site is being developed as an aid for visitors to Cornwall and is a resource for guests with useful information on staying in Cornwall. We will continue to add to this Cornwall guide so that your stay in Cornwall is as enjoyable as possible. Running in conjunction with the website, all Cornish Cottage Holidays guests will receive a Stay card prior to their holiday. This card will entitle them to discounts for many of the region's top attractions.


Activities

  • Antony House and Gardens, Torpoint

    This 18th century National Trust property was once home to the Carew Pole family.

  • Boconnoc House and Gardens, Lostwithiel

    Boconnoc House dates back to the 18th century.

  • Caerhays Estate, St Austell

    Caerhays Gardens, surrounding the 19th century Caerhays Castle, is home to the National Magnolia Collection.

  • Cotehele, near Saltash

    The National Trust's Cotehele House and Gardens now has a newly planted orchard of fruit trees.

  • Headland Charity Garden, near Fowey

    This coastal garden overlooks the English Channel and the Fowey river estuary.

  • Hidden Valley Gardens, near Par

    Hidden Valley are a colourful 3.

  • Ince Castle Charity Gardens, near Saltash

    This 9 acre garden has formal lawns, summer borders and woodland.

  • Marsh Villa, near Par

    This 3 acre water and woodland garden near Par boasts extensive herbaceous borders, a natural pond, and a network of waterways which help to drain the Treesmill marsh levels.

  • Mount Edgcumbe House and Gardens, near Torpoint

    The grand 16th century house at Mount Edgcumbe was once home to the Earls of Mount Edgcumbe.

  • Pine Lodge Gardens, near St Austell

    Pine Lodge has over 6000 plants in over 30 acres of land.

  • The Lost Gardens of Heligan, near St Austell

    The Heligan Estate has been in the Tremayne family for over 400 years, but the gardens became somewhat neglected during the twentieth century.

  • Tregrehan, Par

    Tregrehan has been owned by the Carlyon family since 1565.

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