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Pendennis Castle

Experience an exhilarating day in Falmouth with a visit to Pendennis Castle, a splendid seaside fortress built during Henry VIII’s reign. Step back in time to Tudor Cornwall, uncover stirring wartime narratives, and revel in the vast greenery surrounding this historic marvel.

Perched on a headland with sweeping coastal vistas, Pendennis offers an ideal setting for a coastal escapade. Delight in a captivating family trail, explore engaging exhibitions, and let the little ones frolic in the soft play area adjacent to the café. Secure your tickets now for the best deals and prepare for an unforgettable and budget-friendly outing.

Longships Lighthouse

Longships Lighthouse is located in West Cornwall offshore from the famous Lands end attraction. This lighthouse has stood the test of strength and resilience since 1875, battled heavy storms and many ships have been stranded amongst the rocks in stormy seas.

Prideaux Place

Prideaux place is a beautiful Elizabethan manor based in Padstow, North Cornwall. Since its construction in 1592, this charming Elizabethan manor has been the cherished home of the same family for fourteen generations. Immerse yourself in the past with a guided tour of the house, or meander through the tranquil grounds that offer captivating views of the ancient deer park.

St Levans Well

St Levans Well is located in West Cornwall near the beautiful beaches of Porthcurno beach and Pedn Vounder beach the two top rated best beaches in Cornwall. St Levans Well is a mysterious well along the south west coastal path where many walkers, hikers and runners enjoy a sit down and view across or down to Porthchapel beach and sometimes you’ll spot the local sea kayaking club.

Mallet’s Cottage

Mallet’s Cottage is based in South East Cornwall in the beautiful location of the Roseland Peninsula. Mallet’s cottage is a mysterious abandoned hut along the south west coastal path where many walkers, hikers and runners enjoy a sit down and view across into the english channel. Mallet’s cottage, an old fishermans hut has also stood the test of time, standing tall since the 19th century and as you can imagine has seen many stormy days.

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