Henry VIII's stunning castle dominating the Carrick Roads.Built in 1540-45 as one of a pair of artillery forts, this was to protect this strategic area from the threat of invasion from catholic France and Spain.
A 25 acres sub tropical garden. One of Cornwall's finest gardens
National Trust tranquil garden set on many levels, containing a superb collection of tender and exotic plants Open all year for woodland walks. Shop/Gallery/Restaurant open year round except during Christmas and Easter holidays periods.
The Eden Project was established as one of the landmark Millennium projects in the UK to mark the year 2000 and is structured as an educational charitable trust.
Heligan, seat of the Tremayne family for more than 400 years, is one of the most mysterious estates in England.
Housed in an award winning building on the Falmouth harbour-side, the National Maritime Museum Cornwall transports you into the world of small boats and Cornish maritime history
Glendurgan is one of the great subtropical gardens of the South West. Set in a wooded valley dropping steeply to the hamlet of Durgan on the shore of the beautiful Helford estuary. The garden is best known for its laurel maze, planted in 1833 - a firm favourite with children.
Magical rocky island crowned by a medieval castle and church.