Attractions and Gardens

Hundreds of special places

Discover the special places Cornwall is famous for; spectacular beaches; surf spots and surf schools; gorgeous gardens; cliff top walks; boat trips; and of course iconic attractions such as St Michael's Mount, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Minack Theatre, Land's End, King Arthur's castle and the Eden Project. But Cornwall will keep surprising you with the vast offer of new, different and fun things to do, even if you're a regular visitor, or a local. The National Trust in Cornwall has more than 25 historic places and gardens.

Browse through our listings of official Tourist Board members representing the best attractions and gardens in Cornwall. Use the left-hand filters to refine your search and help you find exactly what you're looking for.

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  1. Tourist attractions in Cornwall | Paradise Park Hayle

    Paradise Park and JungleBarn

    Hayle

    A wildlife sanctuary with tropical birds in exotic gardens and a huge JungleBarn indoor play area for children. Set around sheltered Victorian gardens, it's a great day out for all the family.

  2. Gardens in Cornwall, Lost Gardens of Heligan, Pentewan, St Austell

    Lost Gardens of Heligan

    St Austell

    Heligan is so much more than a garden restored; its own special atmosphere encourages contemplation and inspiration, satisfying the broadest range of horticultural and wildlife interests with over 200 acres to explore!

  3. Tourist attractions in Cornwall | Eden Project St Austell

    Eden Project

    St Austell

    Dubbed the Eighth Wonder of the World by some, Eden is a dramatic global garden housed in tropical biomes that nestle in a crater the size of 30 football pitches.

  4. St Mawes Castle, St Mawes, Cornwall c Trevor Rickard

    St. Mawes Castle

    St. Mawes

    Among the best-preserved of Henry VIII's coastal artillery fortresses, and the most elaborately decorated of them all. One of the chain of forts built between 1539 and 1545 to counter an invasion threat from Catholic France and Spain.

  5. Classic Air Force, Newquay, Cornwall

    Classic Air Force

    Newquay

    Classic Air Force offers an exciting day out for everyone. Rain or shine, this living aircraft museum has something for all ages to enjoy. Opening: Saturday 23 March 2013.

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