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Tourist Attractions 2020 (As of 31St July 2020, Please Check Websites of Each Attraction for Latest Information) Tourist Attractions 2020 (As of 31st July 2020, please check websites of each attraction for latest information) Booking Closed for Closed Name Open (hours) Notes Facebook Page / Website Required? Season Permanently Adrenalin Quarry Daily Yes https://www.facebook.com/aqjump/ Arthurian Centre Daily No https://www.arthur-online.co.uk/ ATV Quad Centre Daily Yes https://www.facebook.com/The-Atv-Centre-138498912868535/ Babbacombe Model Village Daily https://www.facebook.com/babbacombemv/ Becky Falls Daily Yes Card payments only, contact details will be taken https://www.facebook.com/beautifuldartmoor/ Bicton Park Wed - Sun Yes https://www.facebook.com/BictonGardens/ Blue Hills Tin Streams https://www.cornishtin.com/visitor-centre/ Blue Reef Aquarium Daily No https://www.facebook.com/BlueReefAquariumNewquay/ Bodmin & Wenford Railway x Hoping to open by October half term https://www.facebook.com/bodmingeneral/ Closed for refurbishment, major new attraction opening Bodmin Jail https://www.facebook.com/BodminJail/ soon Bodmin Keep https://www.facebook.com/bodminkeep Bodmin Town Museum https://www.facebook.com/bodmin.townmuseum Buckfast Abbey Daily No Limited hours - check website https://www.facebook.com/buckfastabbeyofficialsite Buckfast Butterflies and Otters Daily Yes From 3rd August - butterfly house closed https://www.facebook.com/OttersandButterflies/ Buckland Abbey - National Trust Garden only Yes Abbey closed but garden and estate open https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/buckland-abbey Bygones - Torquay Daily Yes Prebooking required, pay on arrival https://www.facebook.com/bygones.torquay Cadhay House & Gardens x Not opening for public tours this sumer https://www.facebook.com/cadhaydevon/ Caerhays Castle x Only open mid Feb-mid Jun each year anyway https://www.facebook.com/CaerhaysEstate/ Callestick Ice Cream Daily No https://www.facebook.com/CallestickFarm/ Camel Creek (formerly Crealy) Daily Yes https://www.facebook.com/CamelCreekPark/ Camel Valley Vineyard Mon-Fri Yes Tours and wine on the terrace must be prebooked https://www.facebook.com/camelvalley/ Cardinham Woods Daily No https://www.facebook.com/cardinhamwoods/ Carnglaze Caverns Daily Yes https://www.facebook.com/carnglazecaverns/ Charlestown Harbour Daily No https://www.facebook.com/charlestownharbour/ Charlestown Shipwreck Rescue & Heritage CentreDaily No https://www.facebook.com/CharlestownShipwreckHeritageCentre/ Coleton Fishcre House & Garden - Dartmouth (NT)Garden only Yes https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/coleton-fishacre Cornish Birds of Prey Centre Wed & Thu No Tea room and gift shop closed https://www.facebook.com/TheCornishBirdsOfPreyCentre/ Cornish Orchards Cider shop reopening 3rd August https://www.facebook.com/cornishorchards/ Cornish Seal Sanctuary Thu-Mon Yes Currently closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays https://www.facebook.com/officialcornishsealsanctuary/ Cornwall Football Golf Daily No https://www.facebook.com/CornwallFootballGolf/ Panning, golf and Tolgus Tin still closed. Shop and café Cornwall Gold Daily No https://www.facebook.com/CornwallGold/ open, plus Bear Works and Create & Paint Cotehele Garden only Yes https://www.facebook.com/Cotehele/ Courthouse Experience - Bodmin x Permanently closed Oct 2019 Crealy Adventure Park - Exeter Daily Yes https://www.facebook.com/CrealyResort/ Crownhill Fort Limited open days anyway, none currently scheduled https://www.facebook.com/CrownhillFort/ Dairyland Farm Park Hoping to open soon - check website https://www.facebook.com/dairylandfarmpark/ Dartington Crystal Weekdays Closed Saturday and Sunday https://www.facebook.com/DartingtonCrystalVisitorExperienceNorthDevon/ Dartmoor Railway x Up for sale, not opening 2020. https://www.dartmoor-railway-sa.org/home Dartmoor Zoo - Sparkwell Daily Yes https://www.facebook.com/DartmoorZoologicalPark/ Dartmouth Steam Railway Daily Face coverings must be worn https://www.facebook.com/dartmouthrailriver/ Devon Railway Centre Yes https://www.facebook.com/devonrailwaycentre/ Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre x Will reopen Feb/March 2021 https://www.facebook.com/DinglesFHC/ Docton Mill (Hartland) Hoping to open 11th July with outdoor tea room https://www.doctonmill.co.uk/ Duchy of Cornwall Nursery (Lostwithiel) Mon-Sat No Café currently closed https://www.facebook.com/duchyofcornwallnursery/ Eden Project Daily Yes https://www.facebook.com/theedenproject/ Only running Falmouth-St Mawes-Trelissick, not coming in Enterprise Boats (Truro-Falmouth) Sun-Fri No https://www.facebook.com/falriver to Truro Falmouth Art Gallery Daily Yes 1 hour time slots, 9.30am - 12.30pm https://www.facebook.com/FalmouthArtGallery/ Flambards Theme Park Daily Yes https://www.facebook.com/FlambardsUK/ Garden House - Devon Fri-Sun No https://www.facebook.com/TGardenHouse/ Face coverings must be worn on underground tour, booking Geevor Tin Mine Sun-Thu Yes https://www.facebook.com/Geevor-Tin-Mine-Museum-47280110179/ essential Glendurgan Tue-Sun Yes Garden and café open, maze closed (closed Mondays) https://www.facebook.com/NTGlendurganNorthHelford/ Gnome Reserve and Wild Flower Garden Daily Yes From 25th July https://www.facebook.com/gnomereserve/ Godolphin House & Gardens Daily Yes Garden only https://www.facebook.com/NationalTrustGodolphin/ Greenway Agatha Christie Daily Yes Garden only https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/greenway Hall for Cornwall x Closed for refurbishment, reopening late Spring 2021 https://www.facebook.com/HallforCornwall/ Hangloose - Eden Zip Wire Daily Preferred https://www.facebook.com/HanglooseEden/ Hartland Abbey & Gardens Sun-Thu No House closed, please bring own gloves https://www.facebook.com/hartlandabbey/ Healey's Cyder Farm Daily Yes https://www.facebook.com/HealeysCornishCyderFarm/ Helston Railway Hoping to open this year, no date yet https://www.facebook.com/helstonrailway/ Hidden Valley Discovery Park Daily Yes https://www.facebook.com/HiddenValleyUK/ Hidden Valley Garden Daily No Toilets open but tea hut closed so bring a picnic https://www.hiddenvalleygardens.co.uk/the-gardens/ House of Marbles Daily Already open, need to book table at the restaurant https://www.facebook.com/HouseOfMarblesPage/ iBounce Trampoline Park - Bodmin Daily Yes From 25th July. Soft play still closed https://www.facebook.com/iBounceCornwall/ Indoor Active Clip n Climb - Cornwall Services Roche Hoping to open soon - check website https://www.facebook.com/Indooractivecornwall/ Jamaica Inn https://www.facebook.com/JamaicaInnCornwall/ Japanese Garden and Bonsai Nursery Daily Yes 30 minute arrival slots, can stay as long as you want https://www.facebook.com/japanesegardencornwall/ Jump 4 - Trampoline Park (Pool) x https://www.facebook.com/jump4.co.uk/ Kart World - same as Adrenalin Quarry Daily Yes https://www.facebook.com/aqjump/ Ken-Caro Gardens x Not opening this year, possibly not 2021 either https://www.facebook.com/kencarogardens/ Kidzworld Adventure Play Not currently open, no date yet - check website https://www.facebook.com/kidzworldadvplay/ Running daily to winter timetable, contactless payment King Harry Ferry Daily No https://www.facebook.com/falriver preferred Reduced capacity in car park so prebooking advised, £1 Lands End Daily Preferred https://www.facebook.com/landsendlandmark/ discount on parking when prebooked Lappa Valley Steam Railway Daily Yes Tickets released 2 weeks in advance https://www.facebook.com/LappaValleyCornwall/ Launceston Castle Fri-Sun Yes Friday to Sundays only https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/launceston-castle/ Launceston Steam Railway Likely to remain closed this year - check website https://www.facebook.com/launcestonsr/ Liskeard & District Museum Not currently open, no date yet - check website https://www.facebook.com/liskeardmuseum/ Living Coasts Torquay x Lizard Lighthouse Tours Not currently open, no date yet - check website https://www.trinityhouse.co.uk/lighthouse-visitor-centres/lizard-lighthouse-visitor-centre Lobster Hatchery Not currently open, no date yet - check website https://www.facebook.com/padstowlobster Looe Guildhall Museum x https://www.eastlooetowntrust.co.uk/museum.php Lost Gardens of Heligan Daily Yes https://www.facebook.com/thelostgardens/ Day trips Tues, Thu, Sat only. Booking essential call 01271 Lundy Island Tue, Thu, Sat Yes https://www.landmarktrust.org.uk/lundyisland/ 863636 Lux Park Leisure Centre Gym and Fitness Classes only Pool remains closed for now Open for garden visits, theatre to resume asap - check Minack Theatre Garden only Yes website https://www.facebook.com/theminack/ Miniature Pony & Animal Farm - Dartmoor Daily Yes https://www.facebook.com/miniatureponycentre/ Morwellham Quay Not currently open, no date yet - check website https://www.facebook.com/MorwellhamQuay/ Country Park Country Park open but House and Earl's Garden still closed - Mount Edgcumbe House https://www.facebook.com/mtedgcumbe/ only check website for reopening National Marine Aquarium Daily Yes https://www.facebook.com/NationalMarineAquarium/ National Maritime Museum Daily Yes https://www.facebook.com/theNMMC/ New Mills Farm Park x Reopening Easter 2021 https://www.facebook.com/newmillsfarmpark/ Newlyn Art Gallery Wed-Sat From Sat 8th August https://www.facebook.com/newlynexchange/ Newquay Zoo Daily Yes https://www.facebook.com/NewquayZoo/ Old Mac Donald's Farm - Padstow x Campsite open but farm park closed until next year https://www.facebook.com/OldMacdonaldsFarmCornwall/ Paignton Pier Daily No https://www.paigntonpier.co.uk/ Paignton Zoo Daily Yes https://www.facebook.com/paigntonzoo/ Wed, Sat & Sun No https://www.facebook.com/pmafh/
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