Sightseeing
Lovely place to go to watch the sun set and walk along the beach, when it is less crowded in the evening
161 locals recommend
Widemouth Bay
Lovely place to go to watch the sun set and walk along the beach, when it is less crowded in the evening
Lovely walk around the headland, plus free car park for National Trust members. Great place to take a picnic and amazing views across the Camel Estuary
6 locals recommend
Pentire Point
Lovely walk around the headland, plus free car park for National Trust members. Great place to take a picnic and amazing views across the Camel Estuary
Launceston Castle
Castle DykeFascinating place to visit, with lots of local history.
Padstow Harbour
5 Mill SquareGreat for sightseeing and shopping alike
Polperro Beach
Beautiful seaside town
Most southerly point of UK. Lovely place to walk although can become crowded at height of season. Look out for the Cornish Choughs flying about with their distinctive call.
113 locals recommend
National Trust - Lizard Point
Most southerly point of UK. Lovely place to walk although can become crowded at height of season. Look out for the Cornish Choughs flying about with their distinctive call.
Cornish fishing town on the south coast of Cornwall. Narrow streets full of traditional shops with plenty of places to eat. Park over in West Looe and walk back across the bridge for a day on the beach or just browsing around the town. Ferry available to Polperro, should you fancy a walk back along the costal path
Looe
Cornish fishing town on the south coast of Cornwall. Narrow streets full of traditional shops with plenty of places to eat. Park over in West Looe and walk back across the bridge for a day on the beach or just browsing around the town. Ferry available to Polperro, should you fancy a walk back along the costal path
Twenty three miles to the south and in Devon lies the city of Plymouth. Largest city west of Bristol and full of history and shopping alike. Well worth a visit, especially the Barbican where the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for the New World in 1620.
Barbican
Twenty three miles to the south and in Devon lies the city of Plymouth. Largest city west of Bristol and full of history and shopping alike. Well worth a visit, especially the Barbican where the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for the New World in 1620.
Food scene
Great food in a relaxed atmosphere. Old coaching inn and very reasonably priced. Good portions. Great selection of real ales. Highly recommended
13 locals recommend
Eliot Arms Square and Compass
Great food in a relaxed atmosphere. Old coaching inn and very reasonably priced. Good portions. Great selection of real ales. Highly recommended
Golf
Trethorne Golf Club
Launceston Golf Club
North StreetBude and North Cornwall Golf Club
Leisure Park
Trethorne Leisure Park
Great place to go on a rainy day. Includes a bowling alley