Serena's Sightseeing Guidebook

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Serena's Sightseeing Guidebook

Sightseeing

A must see and unique place to visit. Watch fascinating performances like the story of Rowena Cade or simply stop for coffee and cake whilst getting to appreciate the stunning views.
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The Minack Theatre
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A must see and unique place to visit. Watch fascinating performances like the story of Rowena Cade or simply stop for coffee and cake whilst getting to appreciate the stunning views.
A quaint fishing village, perfect for a stroll around the authentic town and harbour. Especially beautiful during the Christmas period due to their infamous Christmas lights and decorations.
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Mousehole
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A quaint fishing village, perfect for a stroll around the authentic town and harbour. Especially beautiful during the Christmas period due to their infamous Christmas lights and decorations.
One of Britain's best loved land marks has plenty to offer those seeking a full day out with 5 family attractions. There is free entry to the site, although an all day parking charge applies.
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Land's End Landmark Attraction
Land's End
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One of Britain's best loved land marks has plenty to offer those seeking a full day out with 5 family attractions. There is free entry to the site, although an all day parking charge applies.
The UK’s largest preserved mining site, now a museum with guided underground tours, a shop and a café.
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Geevor Tin Mine
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The UK’s largest preserved mining site, now a museum with guided underground tours, a shop and a café.
Set in the picturesque Helford estuary by the beautiful village of Greek, this leading marine animal rescue centre began in 1958 when a baby seal, only a few hours old was washed up on the beach at St Agnes.
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Cornish Seal Sanctuary
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Set in the picturesque Helford estuary by the beautiful village of Greek, this leading marine animal rescue centre began in 1958 when a baby seal, only a few hours old was washed up on the beach at St Agnes.
Described by some as the 8th wonder of the modern world, 3 giant greenhouse biomes house artificial environments. Wonder through the rainforest, Mediterranean and African climates and more! There are guided walks and many events on including music concerts so check their calendar.
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Eden Project
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Described by some as the 8th wonder of the modern world, 3 giant greenhouse biomes house artificial environments. Wonder through the rainforest, Mediterranean and African climates and more! There are guided walks and many events on including music concerts so check their calendar.
150 acre sub-tropical gardens, dating back to the 1880s which have been painstakingly restored after 70 years of neglect.
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Los Jardines Perdidos de Heligan
B3273
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150 acre sub-tropical gardens, dating back to the 1880s which have been painstakingly restored after 70 years of neglect.
A magical rocky island crowned by a medieval castle and church with gardens, café and a restaurant.
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Saint Michael's Mount
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A magical rocky island crowned by a medieval castle and church with gardens, café and a restaurant.
Established in Hayle in 1973 as a tropical bird garden you can now also see Otters, Red Pandas, Native Red Squirrels and the rare Cornish Chough. An addition in 2005 was the JungleBarn indoor play centre where there is plenty of active fun for children even in wet weather.
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Parque Paraíso
16 Trelissick Rd
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Established in Hayle in 1973 as a tropical bird garden you can now also see Otters, Red Pandas, Native Red Squirrels and the rare Cornish Chough. An addition in 2005 was the JungleBarn indoor play centre where there is plenty of active fun for children even in wet weather.
A new FREE visitor attraction and world heritage site which is nestled just off the A30 in Pool, near Redruth in the former mining heart of Cornwall. There are exhibitions, climb on structures, gardens, art and craft studios and the Red River Café.
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Tierras del Corazón
Dudnance Lane
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A new FREE visitor attraction and world heritage site which is nestled just off the A30 in Pool, near Redruth in the former mining heart of Cornwall. There are exhibitions, climb on structures, gardens, art and craft studios and the Red River Café.
Thrill rides, family shows, live entertainment, gardens, Victorian village, play areas and a discovery science zone. Flambards really is “the best day of the week”.
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Parque temático Flambards
Clodgey Lane
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Thrill rides, family shows, live entertainment, gardens, Victorian village, play areas and a discovery science zone. Flambards really is “the best day of the week”.
The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden offers a remarkable insight into the work and outlook of one of Britain's most important twentieth century artists.
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Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden
Barnoon Hill
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The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden offers a remarkable insight into the work and outlook of one of Britain's most important twentieth century artists.
St Ives, a small Cornish town on the southwest coast of England, perhaps seems an unlikely site for a major art gallery. However, its artistic connections date back to Victorian times when numerous artists came to St Ives to paint, attracted by its special quality of light. Artists associated with the town include Barbara Hepworth, Naum Gabo, Alfred Wallis and Mark Rothko.
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Tate St. Ives
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St Ives, a small Cornish town on the southwest coast of England, perhaps seems an unlikely site for a major art gallery. However, its artistic connections date back to Victorian times when numerous artists came to St Ives to paint, attracted by its special quality of light. Artists associated with the town include Barbara Hepworth, Naum Gabo, Alfred Wallis and Mark Rothko.

Food scene

Serves a good mix of fish, meat and vegetarian dishes.
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Porthminster Kitchen
Wharf Road
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Serves a good mix of fish, meat and vegetarian dishes.
Specialises in crab, lobster and other seafood dishes with good vegan alternatives. Amazing rum cocktails.
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The Rum & Crab Shack
Wharf Road
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Specialises in crab, lobster and other seafood dishes with good vegan alternatives. Amazing rum cocktails.
Serves grills, fish, pasta and pizza using locally sourced produce where possible.
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La Casita
Trencrom Lane
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Serves grills, fish, pasta and pizza using locally sourced produce where possible.
The menu is drawn from modern European and classic British cuisine encompassing the Mexican flavour.
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The Mex
3 Gabriel St
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The menu is drawn from modern European and classic British cuisine encompassing the Mexican flavour.
Serving a wide range of Cornish pasty fillings, sausage rolls, soups, sandwiches, crepes and cakes. Vegan friendly.
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St Ives Harbour Beach
Wharf Road
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Serving a wide range of Cornish pasty fillings, sausage rolls, soups, sandwiches, crepes and cakes. Vegan friendly.