Popular tourist attractions and destinations in Cornwall
Blue Reef Aquarium
- Newquay
Marine displays of various underwater habitats ranging from local Cornish
sealife to tropical coral reef
The Camel Trail
Seventeen mile long cycle path which follows the River Camel from Padstow, on the north Cornish coast, to Poley’s Bridge, on the edge of Bodmin Moor
Eden Project
Giant greenhouses ('biomes') set in a dissused quarry near St Austell. Also used as a venue for an eclectic mix of events
Lost Gardens
of Heligan - nr Mevagissey
80 acres of superb grounds with a complex of walled gardens and a huge,
productive vegetable garden. Set in one of the most mysterious estates
in England, Heligan.
National Maritime Museum - Falmouth
Provides an interactive display of boats and their various functions in industry and recreation
Newquay Zoo
Cornwall's Zoo - Tropical house, breeding programs, lots of kids entertainment
and of course, some animals!
Tintagel Castle
Set high on cliffs overlooking the sea, on the north coast of Cornwall, and is the legendary birthplace of King Arthur
Trebah Gardens - nr
Falmouth
26-acre Cornish ravine garden, rated among the 80 finest gardens in the
world
We also run a series of travel and tourism sites throughout the Southwest region including Dorset and Somerset

