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    3.8 (4 reviews)

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    17 years ago

    Poor. No atmosphere, bland food. The skittles part is terrible, equipment doesn't work! Expensive too.

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    Trelissick Garden - Modern artwork??

    Trelissick Garden

    4.5(4 reviews)
    16.0 mi

    This is my all-time favourite National Trust garden! It is located on the banks of the River Fal…read moreand numerous paths meander throughout the steep garden. In Spring there is a riot of colour from the daffodils, camellias, primroses, bluebells and cherry blossom. A bit later come the foxgloves and later still the changing colours of autumn - but there is a 'wildness' about it all, with wild flowers mingling with the cultivated, making the garden an absolute delight at any time of year. And, always, there is the sound of bird song and the distant clanking of the King Harry Ferry, which crosses the Fal from Feock to Philleigh. Of course, a visit to the garden is never complete without a visit to the superb tea room, shop and gallery. The garden is open throughout the year, although not every day in winter - so best to check the website before you visit. The house is privately owned and not open to the public but, if time allows, it is possible to walk through the parkland of Trelissick Estate, which again stretches right down to the shores of the River Fal. There is ample space for parking but, if you prefer, in summer, plan to arrive and depart by ferry via Falmouth, St Mawes or Truro.

    I visited the gardens at Trelissick in the summer of 2008 and they really are quite beautiful. I…read moretook a gentle walk through the grounds looking at the large variety of plants in the gardens. Luckily, many were labelled as my botanical knowledge is not great. Despite the poor weather, it was a really relaxing experience meandering through the tranquil gardens. There are fantastic views across to Falmouth and the sea. The restaurant is nice, although a bit pricey (the money does contribute towards the upkeep of the National Trust properties though). There is also a shop which sells the usual National Trust goodies, some local produce, and plants that were seen in the gardens. Well worth a visit.

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    Kynance Cove - stunning scenery

    Kynance Cove

    4.8(4 reviews)
    14.0 mi

    O M G The Kynance Cove scenery is breathtaking...YOU HAVE TO GO.. See my photographs so you can see…read morewhy. Listed below information about this place. Located on the west side of the Lizard and probably the most photographed and painted location in Cornwall, the contrast between the cove's white sand beach and the dark red and green serpentine rock produces a breathtaking sight. There's a steep 15 minute walk down to the cove from the car park at the top of the cliff. At low tide you can explore the towering rocks stacks and the caves with names such as The Parlour and The Drawing Room. Located just above the beach is an eco-friendly café selling Cornish pasties, fresh sandwiches, baguettes, homemade cakes and cream teas along with beach goods. From Kynance there is a fantastic 2 mile scenic walk around the coast to Lizard Point, mainland UK's most southerly point. Kynance Cove is owned and looked after by the National Trust and is able to care and conserve areas like this thanks to their members, volunteers and donors.

    Last year we just dropped by on the coastal walk but this year spent the day on the beach and…read morehere's what we thought! Firstly there is a car park on top of the cliff that is NT & costs £4.50 if you are not a member. It's a short but steep walk down to the cove, an alternative is available which is longer & is the service track to the cafe. Once down to the beach there is a boulder field to negotiate before you reach the sand which can be absent when the tide is in so the cove is very tide dependant. However when it's out it's a fab place to spend the day, 2 small bays separated by a sand ridge punctuated by large rocks. There are a couple of sea caves to explore. Very popular so get there early to bag your spot when the tide goes out. worth a visit if on the lizard & tides are on your side.

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    Tintagel Castle

    Tintagel Castle

    4.3(15 reviews)
    45.1 mi

    Tintagel Castle is an absolute must-visit destination in Cornwall that perfectly blends dramatic…read morenatural coastal beauty with deep historical and Arthurian legends. Every single step along the rugged paths offers breathtaking, panoramic vistas of the Atlantic coastline, creating an atmospheric magic that brings the mystical stories of King Arthur to life. While the visible ruins date primarily to the 13th century, the site served as an essential stronghold for the rulers of Cornwall as early as the 5th century, offering a profound sense of history. Because the terrain is highly demanding with steep stone steps and uneven ground, wearing sturdy hiking boots is non-negotiable, and bringing hiking poles is highly recommended to navigate the elevation changes. To ensure you do not miss this spectacular experience, be sure to book a timed-entry ticket in advance online through English Heritage.

    If there is a MUST-Do in the area, then it's Tintagel Castle. From beginning to end a fantastic…read moreexperience. Booked the tickets online in advance, no line. Very easy and convenient. Free entrance for members. There's lots of parking in town, including the big lot in the center. An easy stroll away only. And a good chance to check out the town on the way. It was a stronghold at first, and then in the 1230s a castle here was built. Writer Geoffrey of Monmouth named it in his History of the Kings of Britain as the place where King Arthur was conceived. Location, history and legend makes this place a must-see for everyone. Amazing views from the clifftop, a dramatic bridge leading the remains. There is a nice trail on top, leading through the whole site. Including an amazing statue of King Arthur. It's just a great place to visit. The views, the bridge, the ruins. It is even dog-friendly. And if you can't walk down to the castle / bridge on your own, there's a shuttle service. Loved our visit. Don't miss out on it!

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    National Trust: Godrevy

    National Trust: Godrevy

    5.0(3 reviews)
    5.2 mi

    Godrevy is like heaven on earth - come for amazing Cornish views, the landscape, the beach, the…read morerocks, the lighthouse and you might even see some seals in the waters below. A true Gem of a place. My family come here a lot. My sister also got married at Carbis Bay and then afterwards came here for some amazing wedding shots. Here is more info about it - Godrevy is at the far north-eastern end of three miles of golden sand stretching from Hayle. Owned by the National Trust, it takes the brunt of the Atlantic swell and is one of the more exposed beaches of the North coast. From buckets and spades on sunny summer days to classic rugged Cornish splendour on a stormy winter's day, Godrevy offers the ultimate outdoor experience. The sandy beach at Godrevy is connected to Gwithian beach at lower tides to create an impressive stretch of sand. Remember to check the time of high water. as hundreds of metres of sand all but disappear at high tide so don't get caught out. The beach terminates with a low rocky headland and the famous Godrevy lighthouse (of Virginia Woolfe's To The Lighthouse fame) on an island just off the coast. Godrevy Cafe, hidden amongst the dunes, provides drinks and snacks.. Given the right conditions the waves can be epic - long walling lefts and rights. It is also capable of holding a fair sized swell, up 8ft. However this doesn't mean you'll have an easy paddle out! The break is at it's best on a low tide where it can produce a fast hollow wave. It does work through the tide but becomes increasingly slopey and bouncy.

    This has to be one of my favourite places to go in Cornwall and holds a special place in my heart…read more If you're visiting the area by car, you turn off the B3301 just outside Gwithian, drive up a gravel track which becomes a narrow tarmac road to a lower car park. If you have a National Trust card, you can continue up to the top car park (and out of season there are no restrictions). And if you're on foot, it's on the coastal path. When the tide's out, you can walk along the beach from Hayle or Gwithian Towans. Gwithian Sands is a fantastic beach, popular with surfers. Walk towards the lighthouse. There are various ways up from the beach to the top of the cliffs and you get fantastic views from up there. Look across the bay to St Ives, which always seems bathed in sunlight and across to Godrevy Lighthouse, which inspired Virginia Woolf to write 'To the Lighthouse' on her holidays in St Ives. It can be very windy up there, being so exposed, so take a windbreaker or coat, depending on the weather. If you're lucky, you may spot a seal in the waves.

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