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Attractions near Chiverton Park
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This is a list of the attractions near this campsite that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this campsite.
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Bosvigo
(5 Miles)*
Beautiful gardens with rare and unusual plants and a small, specialist nursery. |
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Royal Cornwall Museum
(5 Miles)*
Cornwall's oldest and most prestigious museum, famed for its internationally important collections. |
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Pendennis Castle
(9 Miles)*
Discover Cornwall's greatest fortress, journey through 450 years of history from Tudor times to World War II and discover the wartime secrets of Pendennis Castle. |
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Newquay Zoo
(10 Miles)*
Make it a day to remember at Newquay Zoo, voted Visitor Attraction of the Year 2006 at the Cornwall Tourism Awards. |
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Penjerrick Garden
(10 Miles)*
Penjerrick is an uncommercialised 10-acre garden created by the 19th century Fox family. |
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St Mawes Castle
(10 Miles)*
St Mawes is in lovely grounds with a breathtaking setting. It is the most picturesque of Heny VIII's costal fortresses. |
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Lamorran House Gardens
(10 Miles)*
The gardens at Lamorran House are situated on the Roseland Peninsula with extensive views of St Anthony's Head and the lighthouse. The gardens enjoy a favoured microclimate in an already favoured area. |
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Trewithen House, Gardens and Nurseries
(10 Miles)*
The outstanding Trewithin Gardens, created over a hundred years ago, are internationally famous. |
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Trebah Garden
(11 Miles)*
Trebah is a uniquely beautiful, 26 acre Cornish ravine garden - the wild and magical result of 160 years of inspired and dedicated creation. |
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National Seal Sanctuary
(13 Miles)*
Discover the Sanctuary's vital seal rescue work, with more than 40 abandoned pups cared for by the dedicated team of experts in our fully-equipped hospital and spacious outdoor rehabilitation pools. |
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Towns near Chiverton Park
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This is a list of the towns near this campsite that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all towns near this campsite.
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Chacewater
(2 Miles)*
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Scorrier
(2 Miles)*
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St. Agnes
(2 Miles)*
The charming village of St. Agnes lies inland north of Truro. A mining village retaining links with its industrial past. Famous for the row of Stippy Stappy sea captain's cottages and surrounded by mine engine houses. |
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St. Day
(3 Miles)*
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Perranzabuloe
(4 Miles)*
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Redruth
(4 Miles)*
Redruth's architecture bears testament to its rich mining history, celebrated each June with Murdoch Day festival. The town centre has a cinema and range of shops. |
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Gwennap
(4 Miles)*
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Nancekuke
(4 Miles)*
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Kenwyn
(5 Miles)*
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Perranporth
(5 Miles)*
Perranporth was a tin mining village in the 19th century; it is now a family resort with a 3-mile long beach, a popular place for surfing and sand yachting. Perranporth also has a golf course and boating lake and there are fine cliff walks. |
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