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Attractions in Lanteglos & Things to Do in Lanteglos
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Eden Project
(5 Miles)*
This Living Theatre of Plants and People is a vibrant reminder of our place in nature and is a living demonstration of regeneration. |
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Restormel Castle
(5 Miles)*
Restormel Castle was once the romantic stronghold of Edward, the Black Prince. Set high on a motted mound, this splendid castle ruin is one of the former strongholds of the Dukes of Cornwall. |
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Pinetum Park & Pine Lodge Gardens.
(5 Miles)*
Growing the largest collection of plants in any garden in the south west. |
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Charlestown Shipwreck and Heritage Centre
(6 Miles)*
The Centre tells the history of diving, salvage and shipwrecks from the earliest times to the present day. It also reveals what life was like in the Georgian village and seaport of Charlestown. |
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Lanhydrock House
(8 Miles)*
Lanhydrock House is cleverly laid out as if the family has just stepped out. Buckets are lined up in the housemaids' closets, black boots stand polished by the bed and tobacco pipes lie waiting. |
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Wheal Martyn China Clay Museum and Country Park
(8 Miles)*
Wheal Martyn offers a great day out for everyone, set within 26 acres in the heart of Cornwall on the site of two former clay pits, the picturesque site includes nature trails, woodland walks and is home to the UK's only china clay heritage centre. |
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Caerhays Castle Gardens
(11 Miles)*
New plants are being tried out all the time at Caerhays which has now been designated as holders of a National Collection of Magnolias by the NCCPG. |
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Old Mill Herbary
(13 Miles)*
The Old Mill Herbary is located in an idyllic valley setting, with about 5 acres of semi-wild terraced gardens on a steep south-facing bank. |
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Pencarrow
(13 Miles)*
Pencarrow is a private house still owned and lived in by the Molesworth-St.Aubyn family. The present house was built during the 1760's. |
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Trewithen House, Gardens and Nurseries
(14 Miles)*
The outstanding Trewithin Gardens, created over a hundred years ago, are internationally famous. |
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Antony
(17 Miles)*
Beautifully situated overlooking the River Lynher, this elegant stately home and estate has been the home of the Carew family for over 600 years. Recently used for the filming of "Alice in Wonderland". |
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Trerice
(18 Miles)*
Visitors will discover the unexpected gem of Trerice hidden behind typical North Cornwall lanes with high hedges covered in wild flowers. |
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Mount Edgcumbe House & Country Park
(19 Miles)*
Created in 1971, the park covers over 800 acres and is owned by Cornwall Council and Plymouth City Councils. Mount Edgcumbe has been famous since the 18th Century for its landscape and gardens. |
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Royal Cornwall Museum
(19 Miles)*
The Royal Cornwall Museum (which also houses the Courtney Library: Cornish History Research Centre) is a wonderful place to find out about Cornwall, its history and its cultural heritage. |
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Trelissick Garden
(19 Miles)*
Whether you are visiting Trelissick Garden to see the fantastic collection of plants which thrive in the Cornish climate, or for the splendid harbour views which can be enjoyed. |
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Bosvigo
(20 Miles)*
Beautiful gardens with rare and unusual plants and a small, specialist nursery. |
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Cotehele House
(20 Miles)*
Cotehele House has been owned by the Edgcumbe family for over 600 years and is a well-preserved Tudor Manor House which even today does not have electric lighting. |
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Newquay Zoo
(20 Miles)*
Get closer to over 130 species at award winning Newquay Zoo! See the penguins relaxing in their pool, visit the creepiest crawlies in the atmospheric tropical house, watch the big cats get their lunch and learn more about conservation. |
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St Mawes Castle
(20 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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Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps
(21 Miles)*
The National Trust is best known for its grand stately homes and estates, but it also manages 709 miles of coastline and 254,000 hectares (627,000 acres) of English countryside. |
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Lamorran House Gardens
(21 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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British Cycling Museum
(21 Miles)*
Our Museum, the nations foremost museum of cycling history is housed in an old Victorian Railway Station - A history of cycling from 1818. |
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Tintagel Castle
(22 Miles)*
In all seasons, Tintagel is truly a magical place. With its spectacular location on Cornwall's most dramatic Atlantic coastline, Tintagel is a place of myths and magic, where the legend of King Arthur was born. |
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Launceston Castle
(23 Miles)*
Fantastic views are on offer from the motte of this imposing Norman castle. |
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Merlin's Cave
(23 Miles)*
Closed due to Retirement |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Lanteglos and things to do in Lanteglos (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Lanteglos, simply click on some of the links on this page to see detailed information on places to go.
As you can see, there's plenty of ideas for family days out in Lanteglos and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Lanteglos again.
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