
Places to discover
Cornwall is a county with a wild beauty and a passionate past …
Laced with legend and interwoven with a powerful mining, maritime and horticultural narrative, Cornwall is a county with a wild beauty and a passionate past. For visitors, there is no shortage of discoveries to make.
From the great gardens of Cornwall to the south west coast path, there is an enduring passion for the landscape.
With a wealth of studios, museums and galleries, Cornwall is renowned as an artistic hub.
Glendurgan Maze
One of the great gardens of Cornwall, famed for its laurel maze.
Lost Gardens of Heligan
Following extensive restoration after their demise following WW1, the gardens at Heligan now flourish with Victorian productive gardens, pleasure grounds and 200 acres tropical landscape.
Explore St Ives
With its narrow cobbled streets, bustling centre and fishing harbour, St Ives is also renowned as an artistic hub with the Tate Gallery, Barbara Hepworth Studio and Leach Pottery at its heart.
St Michael’s Mount
Rich in legend and history, the ancient island castle and home of the St Aubyn family is just 8 minutes’ drive from Ennys.
City of Truro
Cornwall’s great little city is a joy to visit with its towering cathedral, cobbled streets, independent merchants and flourishing indoor and outdoor markets.
Minack Theatre
A vibrant open air theatre built into the rugged cliffs above Porthcurno nearly 100 years ago, enjoy a packed schedule for theatregoers & garden lovers.