Attractions in St. Erth & Things to Do in St. Erth
(and nearby)

Godolphin (4 Miles)*
For those who would like to see the practical side of the National Trust, a visit during the restoration of the Godolphin property near Helston is the ideal opportunity to do so.
Chysauster Ancient Village (5 Miles)*
Chysauster Ancient Village offers a glimpse into the life of Celtic Cornwall. The Original inhabitants of this ancient settlement occupied the site almost 2,000 years ago.
Wayside Folk Museum (6 Miles)*
Cornwall's oldest private museum, the collection has over 5,000 items in 16 display areas and includes an extensive collection of photographs and information on people who have lived in the area.
Trengwainton Garden (7 Miles)*
Occupying a sheltered south-facing position at the westernmost toe of Cornwall, Trengwainton Garden has views of Mounts Bay, easily identified by the rocky St Michaels Mount just offshore.
The Flambards Experience (9 Miles)*
The Flambards Experience is more than just a Theme Park and has intrigued, entertained and thrilled thirteen million visitors over 35 seasons.
National Seal Sanctuary (12 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.
Glendurgan Gardens (14 Miles)*
Glendurgan Gardens is one of the great sub-tropical gardens which can be found scattered throughout the mild South West of England.
Penjerrick Garden (14 Miles)*
Penjerrick is an uncommercialised 10-acre garden created by the 19th century Fox family.
Trebah Garden (14 Miles)*
Trebah is a uniquely beautiful, 26 acre Cornish ravine garden - the wild and magical result of 160 years of inspired and dedicated creation.
Pendennis Castle (15 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.
The Lizard and Kynance Cove (17 Miles)*
Although most people think of Land's End as being the "end" of the British Isles, nearby Lizard Point is actually the most southerly point in Britain.
Bosvigo (17 Miles)*
Beautiful gardens with rare and unusual plants and a small, specialist nursery.
Trelissick Garden (17 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.
Royal Cornwall Museum (18 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.
Lamorran House Gardens (18 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.
St Mawes Castle (18 Miles)*
St Mawes is in lovely grounds with a breathtaking setting. It is the most picturesque of Heny VIII's costal fortresses.
Trerice (22 Miles)*
Visitors will discover the unexpected gem of Trerice hidden behind typical North Cornwall lanes with high hedges covered in wild flowers.
Newquay Zoo (23 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.
Trewithen House, Gardens and Nurseries (23 Miles)*
The outstanding Trewithin Gardens, created over a hundred years ago, are internationally famous.
Caerhays Castle Gardens (26 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.
Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps (28 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.
Wheal Martyn China Clay Museum and Country Park (30 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.
Charlestown Shipwreck and Heritage Centre (31 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.
Pinetum Park & Pine Lodge Gardens. (32 Miles)*
Growing the largest collection of plants in any garden in the south west.
Eden Project (33 Miles)*
This Living Theatre of Plants and People is a vibrant reminder of our place in nature and is a living demonstration of regeneration.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.



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