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Cornwall County Council and its members to ensure that the information set out herein is accurate as at the date www.theguide-cornwall.co.uk Why visit a CATA Attraction? www.theguide-cornwall.com of publication, no liability can be accepted for any inaccuracies or omissions whatsoever. In particular times and prices of admission may be varied during the course of the year and members of the public are advised to contact the specific Attraction for confirmation prior to visiting. Due to the disparate variety of our Members, we advise all We have locations throughout the county, so geographically, disabled visitors to contact Attractions prior to their visit to ensure that their disability will not detract unduly from We are all quality inspected and approved their experience. We are all committed to continual improvement of our sites,our staff and our product you are always close to at least one of our Attractions and finally… Design Creative Edge 01872 260023 www.creativeedge.co.uk We include both internationally acclaimed sites and smaller highly individual attractions Print Westdale Printing Group 029 2066 2600 www.westdale.co.uk. 3 Castle Heritage Centre | EX23 8LG that ensure that there is something for everyone We offer the best service, content and value for money – Enjoy your visit Main cover photo Mark Northcott

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This symbol represents those attractions that you can access by bus and offer a discount. Accommodation and general information This symbol represents those attractions that you can access by bus. can be obtained from the Tourist Information 37 Castle | PL34 0HE d Attractions with this symbol are open at various times during the winter. Centres listed on this map or from: Please read the individual advertisements or telephone before setting out for a visit. VisitCornwall, 16 | PL15 7TS Pydar House, Pydar Street,

ARTS & HERITAGE , Cornwall TR1 1EA Tel: 01872 322900 d 2 & Wenford Railway - PL31 1AG Fax: 01872 322895

d 3 Bude Castle Heritage Centre - EX23 8LG or E-mail: [email protected] 25 Pencarrow | PL30 3AG 4 Charlestown Shipwreck & Heritage Centre - PL25 3NJ Dogs On Beaches MAP d 5 The China Clay Country Park - PL26 8XG 2 Bodmin & Wenford Railway | PL31 1AG Whether on holiday with young children or with d 6 The Courtroom Experience - PL31 2DQ a fourlegged best friend, you can be assured of d 12 Geevor Tin Mine - TR19 7EW finding a beach to relax upon and enjoy, although 6 The Courtroom Experience | PL31 2DQ d 20 The Minack Theatre & Visitor Centre - TR19 6JU some beaches operate a dog ban in the Summer

Lanhydrock | PL30 5AD d 26 - TR11 4LP months. To obtain your free “dog friendly” guide, 18 please contact VisitCornwall in Truro.

d 27 - TR13 0ES TAVISTOCK MUSEUM 8 Cornwall’s Crealy Great Adventure Park | PL27 7RA d 28 Porthcurno Telegraph Museum - TR19 6JX Cornwall Beach Safety d 29 Brewery - PL25 4BY To ensure your family’s safety on the beach, Cornwall Airport MORWELLHAM QUAY d 31 Tate St Ives - TR26 1TG visit www.rnli.org.uk/beachsafety for information d 37 Tintagel Castle - PL34 0HE on lifeguarded beaches in Cornwall. 1 Blue Reef Aquarium | TR7 1JQ GARDENS AND COUNTRY HOUSES World Heritage Site The Engine House logo denotes an approved 23 Newquay Zoo | TR7 2NN

d 7 - PL12 6TA attraction within the Cornish Mining World Dairyland Farm World | TR8 5AA FREE! 9 13 Glendurgan - TR11 5JZ Heritage Site d 18 - PL30 5AD 35 Trerice | TR8 4PG d 25 Pencarrow - PL30 3AG FREE! d 30 St. Michael’s Mount - TR17 OEF 15 Holywell Bay Fun Park | TR8 5PW d 32 Trebah Garden - TR11 5JZ 19 Lappa Valley Steam Railway | TR8 5LX d 33 Trelissick - TR3 6QL d 34 Trengwainton - TR20 8RZ d 35 Trerice - TR8 4PG d 36 Trevarno - TR13 0RU 24 Paradise Park & JungleBarn | TR27 4HB Cornwall ATTRACTIONS & THEME PARKS 31 Tate St Ives | TR26 1TG d 8 Cornwall’s Crealy Great Adventure Park - PL27 7RA 10 Eden Project | PL24 2SG 7 Cotehele | PL12 6TA d 9 Dairyland Farm Worvld - TR8 5AA d 10 Eden Project - PL24 2SG 4 Charlestown Shipwreck & Heritage Centre | PL25 3NJ d 11 Flambards Experience - TR13 OQA d 14 Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station - TR12 6LQ 29 St Austell Brewery | PL25 4BY 15 Holywell Bay Fun Park - TR8 5PW MAP Trengwainton | TR20 8RZ 34 5 The China Clay Country Park | PL26 8XG d 16 Jamaica Inn - PL15 7TS

d 17 Land’s End - TR19 7AA World Of Model Railways | PL26 6SB 12 Geevor Tin Mine | TR19 7EW 38 19 Lappa Valley Steam Railway - TR8 5LX d 21 National Maritime Museum Cornwall - TR11 3QY 33 Trelissick | TR3 6QL d 38 World Of Model Railways - PL26 6SB 21 National Maritime Museum Cornwall | TR11 3QY My Holiday Notes Places I want to visit, directions opening times WILDLIFE 26 Pendennis Castle | TR11 4LP d 1 Blue Reef Aquarium - TR7 1JQ d 22 National Seal Sanctuary - TR12 6UG d 23 Newquay Zoo - TR7 2NN d 24 Paradise Park & JungleBarn - TR27 4HB 36 Trevarno | TR13 0RU 17 Land’s End | TR19 7AA YOUR KEY TO QUALITY 27 Poldark Mine | TR13 0ES 13 Glendurgan | TR11 5JZ The Cornwall Association of Tourist Attractions 20 The Minack Theatre & Visitor Centre | TR19 6JU 30 St. Michael’s Mount | TR17 OEF (CATA) is committed to ensure that Quality is the essential ingredient for all CATA Attractions. Trebah | TR11 5JZ 32 The Map has been designed, in association with 11 Flambards Experience | TR13 OQA VisitCornwall and , as a compliment 28 Porthcurno Telegraph Museum | TR19 6JX to the CATA Guide to Cornwall Attractions available via our Attractions, accommodation providers, TICs 14 Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station | TR12 6LQ 22 National Seal Sanctuary | TR12 6UG and in Attraction racks throughout Cornwall. Each member of CATA has been selected because they consistently offer the widest variety and the highest standards. On independent inspection they have achieved over an 80% pass mark based on the best quality, service, content and value for money.

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Cornwall Association of Tourist Attractions www.theguide-cornwall.co.uk Freepost, RRYT-ATCR-ZXEH, TR11 3EN E-mail: [email protected] THE CORNWALL This symbol represents those attractions that DAIRYLAND FARM WORLD 9 LAPPA VALLEY STEAM RAILWAY 19 ST AUSTELL BREWERY 29 you can access by bus and offer a discount. T: 01872 510246 - TR8 5AA - www.dairylandfarmworld.com T: 01872 510317 - TR8 5LX - www.lappavalley.co.uk T: 01726 66022 - PL25 4BY - www.staustellbrewery.co.uk Cornwall’s No.1 for Family Fun. Experience the fun of In a tranquil valley near St East, start your Explore St Austell Brewery’s interactive museum and learn This symbol represents those attractions that an all weather attraction providing entertainment for adventure at Benny Halt by boarding our 15” gauge the fascinating story of our , beers, wines and spirits and MAP you can access by bus. about the Cornish families who created them. Walk through all ages. Rain or Shine this working farm has so much steam train for a mile-long ride. At for the whole family from The Bull Pen, a 7000sq.ft park, the family can enjoy more train rides (101/4” and the Victorian Brewery and see the brewing process first hand, including the secret spring that supplies our water! End your indoor play area, Cornish Heritage Centre, Nature Trail, 71/4” gauges), boating, crazy golf, maze, children’s play Find out more online! tour at the Hicks Bar with some essential sampling of our Farm Park and Calarabelle’s Space Age Orbiter where areas and country walks. The East Wheal Rose mine award winning ales. Then visit our licensed Brewery Shop 120 cows are milked daily. Open Easter to the end of engine house provides insight into local history. where you will find an extensive range of wines, spirits, gifts www.theguide-cornwall.co.uk October. An outstanding value quality assured attraction. Dogs welcome on leads. Open Easter - October. and of course St Austell bottled beers - all at special prices.

10 EDEN PROJECT 20 THE MINACK THEATRE & VISITOR CENTRE 30 ST. MICHAEL’S MOUNT Checking out the beach flags, may save your life T: 01726 811911 - PL24 2SG - www.edenproject.com T: 01736 810181 - TR19 6JU - www.minack.com T: 01736 710507 - TR17 OEF - www.stmichaelsmount.co.uk An unforgettable experience in a breathtaking epic Cornwall’s ‘Theatre under the stars’ created by one The jewel in Cornwall’s crown, this magical island has a location. Eden is a gateway into the fascinating world of remarkable woman: Rowena Cade. A unique place church, a medieval castle (home of the St. Aubyn family plants and people and a vibrant reminder of how we need to visit all the year round with our summer season for over 300 years), an exotic garden clinging to the each other for our mutual survival. Space age technology of shows running from mid May to mid September. steep flanks, and an ancient harbour where you will find DANGER LIFEGUARD SURF CRAFT NO ONDUTY ONLY INFLATABLES meets the lost world in the biggest greenhouse ever built. For details of timings and prices pick up a leaflet, shops, restaurants. Access is by foot across the historic NO Located in a 50 metre deep crater the size of 30 football telephone or visit our website. causeway around low tide, or experience a memorable BATHING Safe to swim When blowing offshore in designated areas pitches and beautifully sculpted to make a spectacular and journey by ferryboat to the harbour. unique global garden.

BLUE REEF AQUARIUM 1 FLAMBARDS EXPERIENCE 11 NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM CORNWALL 21 TATE ST IVES 31 T: 01637 878134 - TR7 1JQ - www.bluereefaquarium.co.uk T: 01326 573404 - TR13 OQA - www.flambards.co.uk T: 01326 313388 - TR11 3QY - www.nmmc.co.uk T: 01736 796226 - TR26 1TG - www.tate.org.uk/stives There’s a world of underwater adventure just waiting to The Best Day of the Week Come rain come shine. Cornwall’s award winning visitor attraction offers something Tate St Ives offers an introduction to international be discovered at Blue Reef Aquarium. Walk through an Experience thrill therapy on the best family rides in for everyone. With breathtaking views from its 29m tower, modern and contemporary art, including works from the underwater tunnel inside the giant tropical ocean display, Cornwall including the UK’s first twisting drop-tower one of only three natural underwater galleries in the world, Tate Collection. Tate St Ives also manages the Barbara surrounded by sharks and hundreds of brightly coloured fish. THE NEW SKYRAKER001. Enjoy the huge undercover hands-on interactives, family activities, the survival zone, Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden, which gives Over 30 living displays feature amazing aquatic life including play areas and let your imagination roam as you changing exhibitions, talks and lectures; there’s a lot more a remarkable insight into the work and outlook of one of octopus, seahorses, giant crabs & lobsters. Regular talks and wander through the streets of the Victorian Village, than you might expect. The best way to get there? By boat. Britain’s most important 20th century sculptors. Entry is feeding displays make Blue Reef an unforgettable experience then experience the perils of Britain and the Blitz . Use the Park & Float/Ride and sail to the Museum in a free for 18s and under and Tate Members. - whatever the weather. Open daily from 10am. classic ferry. Experience the sea, boats and Cornwall.

2 BODMIN & WENFORD RAILWAY 12 GEEVOR TIN MINE 22 NATIONAL SEAL SANCTUARY 32 TREBAH GARDEN T: 0845 125 9678 - PL31 1AG - www.bodminandwenfordrailway.co.uk T: 01736 788662 - TR19 7EW - www.geevor.com T: 0871 4232110 - TR12 6UG - www.sealsanctuary.co.uk T: 01326 252200 - TR11 5JZ - www.trebah-garden.co.uk Discover the excitement and nostalgia of steam travel A World Heritage Site, Geevor is on the dramatic Welcome to the National Seal Sanctuary, home to Silver Winner of Visitor Attraction of the Year 2009. with a journey back in time on the Bodmin & Wenford coast between St. Ives and Lands End. Explore the the UK’s busiest rescue centre for mammals. This beautiful and enchanting garden descends to a secluded Railway - Cornwall’s only full size railway still operated by surface buildings of the mine including the new NEW 2010 – Penguins! We are thrilled this year to beach on the . A stream cascades through a steam locomotives. Relax in style and enjoy a leisurely 13 museum of Hard Rock Mining. Expert guides will take have welcomed a colony of fantastic penguins. forest of rhodendrons, magnolias and camellias mingling with 100 year old tree-ferns and massed blue and white mile round trip through beautiful countryside, taking in you into the fascinating Wheal Mexico Mine where These endearing and sometimes comical creatures hydrangeas. With a bamboo maze and giant rhubarb to walk the sights, sounds and smells of a bygone age. Trains run Cornish miners worked over two centuries ago. are some of the most amazing personalities you’ll through, it is a sub-tropical paradise for all the family. February - October - Special Events and Special Trains Free entry to the famous Count House Cafe and our ever see! Enjoy the wonderful feeding times and Private beach, childrens trails and play areas. Dogs are throughout the year. A great “attracktion” for all the family! Gift Shop. Open Sun to Fri 9-5. magical day that you’ll never forget. welcome at all times, on a lead. Open every day of the year.

BUDE CASTLE HERITAGE CENTRE 3 GLENDURGAN 13 NEWQUAY ZOO 23 TRELISSICK 33 T: 01288 357300 - EX23 8LG - www.bude-stratton.gov.uk T: 01326 252020 - TR11 5JZ - www.nationaltrust.org.uk/glendurgan T: 01637 873342 - TR7 2NN - www.newquayzoo.org.uk T: 01872 862090 - TR3 6QL - www.nationaltrust.org.uk/trelissick Cornwall’s smallest, family-friendly castle is full of surprises. Valley garden of great beauty dating from the 1820s, Come and join Charlie and Connie the African Lions Large garden and historic estate in outstanding position Meet a Cornish genius, a giant and an eccentric Vicar descending to the village of Durgan and its beach on the for a wonderful day at Newquay Zoo. New for 2010 is at the head of the Fal Estuary. Breathtaking views and or marvel at the heroism of Bude’s lifeboats.Try the Helford River. Outstanding spring displays of camellias the fantastic Madagascan Walkthrough exhibit featuring extensive walks through parkland and creekside woods. inter-actives, traditional toys or a game of croquet on the and magnolias, with many unusual and exotic plants. Crowned Lemurs, Striped Mongoose, Vasa Parrots and Garden set on many levels with tender and exotic plants lawn. There’s an exciting gallery, gift shop and first class Wild flowers carpet the valley slopes beneath fine old more. Visit the African Savanna to view Zebra, Lechwe, blooming throughout the year. Spectacular spring shows restaurant. So come and enjoy a fascinating, historical trees and shrubs. Children love the famous laurel maze, Wildebeest, Ostrich and Waterbuck from the viewing of camellias, magnolias, rhododendrons, azaleas and building with a wonderful seaside location. the Giant’s Stride and thatched school room. Shop and platform or step into the Tropical House for reptiles and bulbs. Renowned art and craft gallery, shop, plant sales tea-room and garden events. amphibians! For feed times and events visit our website. and restaurant. Regular programme of events.

4 CHARLESTOWN SHIPWRECK 14 GOONHILLY SATELLITE EARTH STATION 24 PARADISE PARK & JUNGLEBARN 34 TRENGWAINTON Tourist Information Centres & HERITAGE CENTRE T: 0800 679593 - TR12 6LQ - www.goonhilly.bt.com T: 01736 751020 - TR27 4HB - www.paradisepark.org.uk T: 01736 363148 -TR20 8RZ - www.nationaltrust.org.uk/trengwainton T: 01726 69897 - PL25 3NJ - www.shipwreckcharlestown.com Take control of your own Segway on one of our Famous for its rare and beautiful parrots, Paradise Park Set at the foot of the granite hills which lie behind Located in a historic china clay building, we offer visitors fantastic guided tours. Choose from the “on” or “off is home to many other wonderful birds plus otters, , Trengwainton is a garden rich in exotic plants BODMINw PADSTOWw* ST JUST Tel: (01208) 76616 Tel: (01209) 614000 Tel: (01841) 533449 Tel: (01736) 788165 an insight into the history of Charlestown, heritage, rescue road” adventure trails, feel the rush as you glide around red squirrels and red pandas. Large aviaries in exotic with spectacular views across Mount’s Bay to the . and shipwrecks. Walk through underground tunnels where our unique site. Full instruction, training and safety gardens, feeding times and free-flying events. Plus The extreme mildness of the climate means that visitors VISITOR CENTRE ISLES OF SCILLYw PENZANCEw Tel: (01840) 250010 Tel: (01720) 424031 Tel: (01736) 362207 Tel: (01326) 270440 clay trucks were pushed out to the ships in the port. We equipment provided. Also available are guided tours huge ‘JungleBarn’ indoor play centre, with challenging can see plants that are rarely grown on mainland Britain

BUDEw LAUNCESTONw TINTAGEL VISITOR CENTRE have the largest exhibition on public display in the UK, of of “Arthur” our Grade II Listed antenna, plus licensed soft play, drop slides and toddlers area with ball pool and the garden has plenty of colour throughout the year, Tel: (01288) 354240 Tel: (01566) 772321 Tel: (01872) 575254 Tel: (01840) 779084 artefacts recovered by divers. Memorabilia from the finest PLEASE CALL US TO CHECK FOR OPENING coffee shop and internet café. Terms & conditions apply fountain. Choose a day for your family at award-winning from the camellias and magnolias of early spring to the CAMELFORDw* * TRUROw ocean liners; Roland Morris Collection; Titanic exhibition. TIMES PRIOR TO YOUR VISIT on activities, please call for full detail. Paradise Park, whatever the weather! hydrangeas of late summer. Tel: (01840) 212954 Tel: (01579) 349148 Tel: (01209) 219048 Tel: (01872) 274555 THE CHINA CLAY COUNTRY PARK 5 HOLYWELL BAY FUN PARK 15 PENCARROW 25 TRERICE 35 FALMOUTHw LOOEw* ST AGNES , ROCK & Tel: (01326) 312300 Tel: (01503) 262072 Tel: (01872) 554150 POLZEATHw T: 01726 850362 - PL26 8XG - www.chinaclaycountry.co.uk T: 01637 830095 - TR8 5PW - www.holywellbay.co.uk T: 01208 841369 - PL30 3AG - www.pencarrow.co.uk T: 01637 875404 - TR8 4PG - www.nationaltrust.org.uk/trerice Tel: (0870) 122 3337 26 Acres of all year, all weather, Fun, Discovery and 20 All-age, all-action attractions including F1 Go Karts, A hidden gem tucked away in rolling countryside, A grand Elizabethan manor ‘on a Cornish scale’ Trerice FOWEYw ST AUSTELLw Tel: (01726) 833616 Tel: (01208) 872207 Tel: (01726) 879500 *Seasonal wNetworked Adventure. Experience a working Victorian clay works, Star Cars, Kiddy Karts, Battle Boats, Blaster Boats, Pitch Pencarrow has for 500 years been the cherished home remains little changed by the advancement in building including Cornwall’s largest waterwheel. Marvel at the & Putt, Merlin’s Maze, Trampolines, Adventure Golf of the Molesworth-St Aubyn family. Still privately owned, fashions over the centuries due to long periods under * ST IVESw Tel: (01736) 754399 Tel: (01726) 844440 Tel: (01736) 796297 interactive displays on the China Clay industry. Test etc and do try our American Diner. FREE ENTRY, free this Georgian gem has superb collections of portraits, absentee landlord-owners. Today the renowned stillness your strength against a village tug of war team or our parking, ‘Pay as you Play’. Open 10.30am Easter to furniture and ceramics, all set in 50 acres of woodland and tranquillity of Trerice is now occasionally pierced by Challenge Assault Course. Enjoy the park’s nature and October. Check out our website for more information. and garden where dogs and children are most welcome. period music or shouts of excitement from the Bowling cycle Trails · Lookout for our forthcoming special events. Craft and plant shop, café, soft fruit in season and special Green bringing back some of the bustle and noise that Shop for that perfect gift or simply relax in the café. events throughout the year. must have typified its time as a busy .

6 THE COURTROOM EXPERIENCE 16 JAMAICA INN 26 PENDENNIS CASTLE FALMOUTH 36 TREVARNO T: 01208 76616 - PL31 2DQ - www.bodmin.gov.uk T: 01566 86250 - PL15 7TS - www.jamaicainn.co.uk T: 01326 316594 - TR11 4LP - www.english-heritage.org.uk/pendennis T: 01326 574274 - TR13 0RU - www.trevarno.co.uk Ever fancied being a member of a jury? Well, this is your The legendary Jamaica Inn, made famous by the writer As Cornwall’s greatest fortress, Pendennis Castle has over A perfect day out for all the family. Explore the beautiful and chance. Take part in a re-enactment of a Cornish, Victorian ’s novel of the same name. Jamaica 450 years of history to offer all who visit, from the times of historic gardens and grounds or let off steam in the extensive murder trial which is full of mystery and intrigue. Listen to the Inn is an ideal place to stop and rest after a long journey Henry VIII to World War II. A hands-on discovery centre, Adventure play area. Enjoy homemade refreshments in the evidence against Matthew. Will anyone speak in his favour? to Cornwall along the A30. With its cobbled courtyard, Tudor gun deck, WWI guardhouse and secret underground sub-tropical Conservatory, follow progress of a major steam defences are all waiting to be explored. Experience the Then cast your vote – Guilty or not guilty? Afterwards visit beamed ceilings, roaring log fire and real ales, Jamaica railway restoration project and on route, see the spectacular sights and sounds of an air raid and don’t miss the castle’s the spooky holding cells where inmates awaited their fate. Inn’s friendly, warm, traditional atmosphere collection of Butterworth wartime cartoons before visiting National Daffodil Collection Showgarden (Dec-May), Santa’s Also, don’t miss our special events! Bronze Small Visitor welcomes you at any time of the year. the superb tearoom. A programme of special events bring reindeer and don’t miss the remarkable National Museum Attraction Cornwall Tourism Awards 2009. history to life for adults and children alike! of Gardening and two other nostalgic museums.

COTEHELE 7 LAND’S END 17 POLDARK MINE 27 TINTAGEL CASTLE 37 T: 01579 351346 - PL12 6TA - www.nationaltrust.org.uk/cotehele T: 0871 720 0044 - TR19 7AA - www.landsend-landmark.co.uk T: 01326 573 173 - TR13 0ES - www.poldark-mine.co.uk T: 01840 770328 - PL34 0HE - www.english-heritage.org.uk/tintagel An ancient and romantic place lost in woods above Land’s End is a place of natural beauty and stunning Poldark Mine boasts one of the Europe’s finest Visit the legendary birthplace of King Arthur and home the . Thick Tudor walls enclose intimate scenery with 5 fantastic modern visitor attractions. Visit underground mine tours giving a fascinating insight into the of Merlin the magician and discover the mystery and During your stay in Cornwall, why not try chambers, lit only by natural light. Shop, restaurant, plant the famous Land’s End signpost and wander through life of 18th Century tin miners. More than just a tin mine myths that surround Tintagel Castle. With its stunning our extensive network of buses, trains, sales and art gallery. Atmospheric garden with formal The West Country Shopping Village to discover a large there are lots of things to do, you can visit the Museum, location, breathtaking views and unanswered secrets, it terraces, old and new orchards, lush valley and domed selection of gifts and souvenirs, including many locally relax in the Garden Café and browse the local craft shops. is truly a day out to inspire the imagination. Look out for ferries, walking and cycling routes? dovecote. Estate walks through woods, fields and river produced items. Why not make a day of it and finish off For children there is a play area as well as craft workshops our great value family ticket and programme of events valley, with refreshments at the riverside quay. your experience with a meal in the Longships Restaurant with candle making, pottery painting, wood turning and throughout the summer. Relax in the Beach café and Working watermill selling stone-ground wholemeal flour. whilst watching the sun set over the Atlantic Ocean. panning for precious stones including real diamonds. browse the well stocked gift shop. Convenience • Better views • Relaxation • Protect the environment • Value for money 8 CORNWALL’S CREALY GREAT ADVENTURE PARK 18 LANHYDROCK 28 PORTHCURNO TELEGRAPH MUSEUM 38 WORLD OF MODEL RAILWAYS For maps and timetables, T: 01841 540276 - PL27 7RA - www.crealy.co.uk T: 01208 265950 - PL30 5AD - www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lanhydrock T: 01736 810966 - TR19 6JX - www.porthcurno.org.uk T: 01726 842457 - PL26 6SB - www.model-railway.co.uk Families visiting Cornwall’s BIGGEST all-weather family day Great house set in 900 acres of woods, parkland and Visit this award-winning museum to find out about the A variety of trains run through a miniature world of visit www.cornwallpublictransport.info out can return to the Park FREE of charge for a whole week gardens. Fifty rooms to explore, including kitchens, nursery history of the village of Porthcurno and the part it has detailed scenery – towns, beaches, china clay hills, a To order free Public Transport Timetables, after their first visit to explore some of the region’s biggest and Long Gallery. See how a rich and splendid Victorian played in world communications since 1870. Explore harbour and a stunning Alpine mountain scene, all set with call 0300 1234 222 Calls cost 10p per minute from a landline rides, enjoy 40,000 sqft of indoor fun and adventures, meet household worked, upstairs and downstairs. Gardens of the underground tunnels and climb the secret escape scale size cameos from daily life. Also featuring a children’s or visit www.cornwall.gov.uk/buses friendly animals all set within 100 acres of countryside. formal and informal beauty, with parterre, borders and stairs. See demonstrations of working equipment and layout, indoor garden layout, fairground, and lots of Also free from Tourist Information Centres, bus stations and libraries. Open daily 1st April-31st Oct ‘09. (Winter: Closed 1st Nov magnificent magnolias, Estate walks through woods and learn about daily life in Victorian times and during buttons to press! Comprehensive model shop with loads ‘09-31st Mar 2010) Reopens 1st April 2010. Minutes from park and alongside River. Refreshments, shop, plant World War II. Set in landscaped gardens just five of ‘Thomas’. Great for dads, interesting for mums and For public transport journey planning assistance, contact Traveline. A30 and A39 nr Wadebridge. centre, and programme of events throughout the year. minutes from the beach. heaven for children. 130 metres from the harbour.

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