Mining museum and heritage centre with shop and café. Underground tour into Wheal Mexico, where Cornish miners toiled more than 200 years ago. Set in beautiful coastal scenery, Geevor is an ideal base to use to explore the Penwith area.
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Mining museum and heritage centre with shop and café. Underground tour into Wheal Mexico, where Cornish miners toiled more than 200 years ago. Set in beautiful coastal scenery, Geevor is an ideal base to use to explore the Penwith area.
A valley garden of great beauty, created in the c1820's and running down to the tiny village of Durgan and it's beach. There are many fine trees and rare and exotic plants.
Godolphin is one of Cornwall's gems; quiet and beautiful, tucked away in the lush countryside yet only 15 minutes drive from St. Michaels Mount. With over 700 years of history, this Tudor and Stuart mansion is cared for by the National Trust.
Godrevy is connected to Gwithian beach at lower tides to create an impressive stretch of sand. Seaside award 2006, seasonal dog ban, parking.
East facing sandy beach, popular with families. Access - from car park down a slight incline. Dog friendly beach. Beach shop and toilets.
West facing beach reached by walking along sands at low tide, or access via a path between the Barracuda night-club and the Great Western Hotel.
Attractive south west facing cove. There is a tiny church located to the north side of the beach hence the name. Easy access.
At low tide there is a vast amount of sand & plenty of room. Large areas of rock pools and some caves too. Access to the beach is along a path, through the sand dunes, from the car park.
BLUE FLAG AWARD. Falmouth's largest beach. A fine crescent of sand popular with families. Disabled Access. Cafe/Restaurant and Seaside Award.
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