The Eden Project is home to the world's largest indoor rainforest.
Eden's tropical biomes houses an incredible selection of plants that make up the largest indoor rainforest in the world.
The indoor Biomes and the gardens outside cover roughly 30 acres and take about four hours to explore. The site is brimming with facilities to make your visit easy and enjoyable.
This is a popular walk between these two Cornish coastal villages. It follows the Southwest coastal path for just over 5 miles with stunning views.
The walk starts in East Looe where the town has a lovely beach, pier, pretty harbour and picturesque Cornish cottages. After passing through East Looe you cross the bridge over the Looe Estuary into West Looe and follow the coast round to Hannafore. There's great views of Looe Bay and towards the idyllic Looe Island on this section of the walk.
Adrenalin Quarry is a Water park, Gravity park, and Race Track all set around a beautiful flooded quarry within easy reach of the A38. A local's favourite and a must do for visitors to Cornwall with unique rides to rival the best. Try The Zip, The Giant Swing, the massive Aquapark plus Karting on an all weather Race Track and even Axe Throwing! The Quarry is free to enter and open every day until October.
Heligan’s historic gardens were unknown and unseen; lost to the brambles of time since the outbreak of WW1. It was only the chance discovery of a door in the ruins that led to the restoration of this once great estate. Today, The Lost Gardens have been put back where they belong: in pride of place among the finest gardens in England. always of the highest quality.”
Enjoy spectacular views as the line sweeps along the coast past the golden sands of Hayle Towans and Carbis Bay before arriving in St. Ives
Then head for the beach, explore the harbour or wander the shops and art galleries.
St Ives station is right next to the beautiful Porthminster beach (pictured) one of the town’s four beaches to explore.
From the station it is an 8-minute walk into town (step-free but steep in places) where you can explore the harbour, shops, galleries and top pubs and restaurants.
The wildlife spotting boat trips offered by Looe Sea Safari are ideal for families and a great adventure for animal lovers of all ages! The experienced boat crew can offer you a unique opportunity to spot wildlife off the coast of Looe, Cornwall. You can marvel at the breathtaking Cornish coastline and witness seals relaxing on Looe Island, dolphins jumping through the waves, bluefin tuna, and sea birds such as herons, guillemots and cormorants.
The Minack Open Air Theatre has to be one of Cornwall's most unique and magical places. This Greek-inspired amphitheatre perches in a valley between craggy granite cliffs which rise steeply from the western edge of Porthcurno beach. Rows of stone seats rise up from the little stage with balconies clinging to rocky outcrops.
No trip to Cornwall is complete without visiting the most southerly point. Over the years it has developed into more of a theme park with the 4D cinema, Arthur's Quest walk-though, the Aardman attraction and lots more, including the Magic In The Skies fireworks display during the summer.
Looe has many restaurants to choose from, so no surprise that fresh seafood features highly on many menus together with a range of worldwide cuisine being freshly cooked from Looe's restaurant kitchens with a choice of fine dining, cosy bistros & hearty pub style meals.
The Old Sail Loft is one of the top Restaurants, and oldest buildings, in Looe; specialising in steaks & fresh local fish from the quay. Open for lunch and evening meals. Still largely preserved in its original form, the cellar and loft are known to date back at least 450 years.
Offering a relaxed atmosphere, this restaurant with fabulous sea views, specializes in fresh local fish & shellfish, with great steaks and other meat dishes and vegetarian options.
The Sardine Factory is a great spot for you to really be able to make the most of local cuisine, whether you’re up for breakfast, a light lunch, dinner with friends or family, a romantic night out or a big celebration. Innovative and modern coastal cuisine served in the historic fishing port of Looe in Cornwall
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