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Tremeale's refurbished barn conversions
nestle in a delightful courtyard setting and are perfectly positioned
for touring the whole of Cornwall, with its beaches to the north
and south, as well as attractions to suit all tastes. Most of which
are within 30 - 40 minutes drive from Tremeale and include:
Port
Isaac
The village harbour looks out to sea over a pier built in the reign
of Henry VIII. There are many delightful and interesting walks around
the village, along the coast paths and in the surrounding countryside.
Although a popular holiday destination, the village retains its
peaceful old world charm
Tintagel
The King Arthur Legend; a dramatic landscape evoking the myth and
legend associated with Britain's most famous leader. The cliff walks
from the village take you into some of the most dramatic and inspiring
scenery of the north coast
Boscastle
Famous harbour and witches museum; a truly beautiful village that
captures the very essence of days gone by
Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor
Two stunning areas that you can explore
The Camel Trail
17 miles of flat traffic-free cycling and Trail walking alongside
the River Camel; park in the centre of Wadebridge, hire a bike and
cycle on the level trail to Padstow
Bodmin
Old capital of Cornwall with famous gaol
Bodmin and Wendford
Steam Railway
super steam through super countryside!
Polzeath
Surf and a vast, flat and sandy beach
Rock
Sailing and windsurfing - passenger ferry across the estuary to
Padstow
Daymer Bay
Large flat family beach, good parking. This is Betjeman country,
so make sure that you walk across the golf links to St. Enodoc Church
- Betjeman's favourite church and final resting place

You are also within easy reach of:
Padstow
Busy fishing village - home of the May Day 'obby' oss and
the famous 'Seafood Restaurant'. Padstow has some very good family
beaches located on the estuary, a short walking distance to the
north of the village.
The Eden Project
The Eden Project is a global garden for the 21st century, a gateway
to a sustainable future and a dramatic setting in which to tell
the fascinating story of mankind's dependence on plants. It is already
a top international visitor destination and is rapidly becoming
a unique resource for education and home to our Foundation for the
Future

The Lost Gardens of
Heligan
Restored by Tim Smit (of 'Eden Project fame) and friends
Jamaica Inn
Made famous by novelist Daphne du Maurier
Flambards Theme Park
"The best day of the week!...Whatever the weather"
The Lost Gardens Of Heligan Lanhydrock, Cotehele, Pencarrow National
Trust and private gardens etc.
National Seal Sanctuary
Gweek is a haven for some of the marine world's most enchanting
creatures. Europe's leading marine rescue centre
National Maritime Museum Cornwall
Cornwall Family attraction of the year 2003. Good Britain Guide.
".. has already succeeded in bringing out the seafarer that
exits in some of us and the child that lurks in all of us"
Shipwreck Rescue
& Heritage Centre Charlestown
O ffers visitors an insight into the history of Charlestown and
shipwrecks. Has the largest exhibition of artefacts recovered by
divers, on public display, in the UK. Special "Titanic"
display
Crealy Cornwall Wadebridge
"Cornwall's famous family park.. for fun whatever the weather
Minack Theatre
Famous Open air theatre on the cliffs at Porthcurno, Penzance.
The proximity of the A30 and A39 trunk roads
gives easy access to all parts of Cornwall and Devon. The towns
of Penzance, St. Ives and Falmouth are all within 80 minutes driving
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