Neighbourhoods
A beautiful place for relaxing, a valley that is so peaceful and quiet and yet only 15 minutes away from Plymouth over the Tamar Bridge (Toll Bridge charges are applicable when you are leaving Cornwall).
The River Lynher runs through here and attracts a large number of birds and animals.
Ideally placed to explore both Cornwall and Devon as it is on the border. You can easily (with transport) explore Bodmin Moor in Cornwall and Dartmoor in Devon.
A short drive from historic houses, beaches, hills with far reaching views, Film sites for various TV programmes and films, Plymouth Hoe and historic Tavistock.
Notter
A beautiful place for relaxing, a valley that is so peaceful and quiet and yet only 15 minutes away from Plymouth over the Tamar Bridge (Toll Bridge charges are applicable when you are leaving Cornwall).
The River Lynher runs through here and attracts a large number of birds and animals.
Ideally placed to explore both Cornwall and Devon as it is on the border. You can easily (with transport) explore Bodmin Moor in Cornwall and Dartmoor in Devon.
A short drive from historic houses, beaches, hills with far reaching views, Film sites for various TV programmes and films, Plymouth Hoe and historic Tavistock.
Beaches to visit
Beautiful sandy beach although it can be a bit of a walk to the sea when the tide is out. An icecream van usually goes around the beach so you can keep your cook with a delicious Cornish icecream. It is a great beach for surfing, Stand Up Paddleboarding or kayaking and usually has lifeguards during the peak months. Lessons can be booked for all levels
https://www.harlynsurfschool.co.uk/
https://www.visitcornwall.com/beaches/lifeguards-seasonal/north-coast/padstow/harlyn-bay-beach
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Harlyn Bay Beach
Beautiful sandy beach although it can be a bit of a walk to the sea when the tide is out. An icecream van usually goes around the beach so you can keep your cook with a delicious Cornish icecream. It is a great beach for surfing, Stand Up Paddleboarding or kayaking and usually has lifeguards during the peak months. Lessons can be booked for all levels
https://www.harlynsurfschool.co.uk/
https://www.visitcornwall.com/beaches/lifeguards-seasonal/north-coast/padstow/harlyn-bay-beach
Seaton beach is a great beach for everyone and their dogs. There is a large carpark plus a smaller one and some spaces by the beach wall. There are a couple of pubs and also a cafe on the beach. Inland from the carpark there is a lovely walk along the river that also has exercise places along the walk although it can be wet and muddy after a lot of rain. The beach is mainly shingle, sometimes you can see dolphins in the distance. Sometimes there are surfing lessons available on the beach. There is a lovely walk along the beach to Downderry where there is another pub (up lots of steps). Make sure the tide doesn't cut you off if you walk there. http://www.cornwallbeachguide.co.uk/secornwall/seaton/seaton.htm
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Seaton
Seaton beach is a great beach for everyone and their dogs. There is a large carpark plus a smaller one and some spaces by the beach wall. There are a couple of pubs and also a cafe on the beach. Inland from the carpark there is a lovely walk along the river that also has exercise places along the walk although it can be wet and muddy after a lot of rain. The beach is mainly shingle, sometimes you can see dolphins in the distance. Sometimes there are surfing lessons available on the beach. There is a lovely walk along the beach to Downderry where there is another pub (up lots of steps). Make sure the tide doesn't cut you off if you walk there. http://www.cornwallbeachguide.co.uk/secornwall/seaton/seaton.htm
Cornwall
The website visitcornwall .com , things to do, is the best website to find out what is on locally.
If you like to pain and draw a visit to St Ives is a must. It is probably a good idea to go by train from Saltash as parking can be difficult at St Ives. The train stops right opposite one of the beautiful sandy beaches and it is only a short walk into the cobbled meandering streets and lanes of the town where you will find many food places, art galleries including the Tate and craft shops.
You may also spot seals and dolphins or perhaps even a basking shark. Please be aware of the seagulls they are a huge nuisance here if you are eating outside / on the beach and there are plenty of signs requesting that you do not feed them.
www. stives-cornwall . co. uk
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Saint Ives
If you like to pain and draw a visit to St Ives is a must. It is probably a good idea to go by train from Saltash as parking can be difficult at St Ives. The train stops right opposite one of the beautiful sandy beaches and it is only a short walk into the cobbled meandering streets and lanes of the town where you will find many food places, art galleries including the Tate and craft shops.
You may also spot seals and dolphins or perhaps even a basking shark. Please be aware of the seagulls they are a huge nuisance here if you are eating outside / on the beach and there are plenty of signs requesting that you do not feed them.
www. stives-cornwall . co. uk
https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/cameltrail
Easy to get to by train to Bodmin Parkway and then by steam train on the Bodmin and Wenford Railway. It is mainly level and suitable for walkers, cyclists, horse-riders and wheel-chair users and allows easy access to the Cornish Countryside
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Camel Trail (Cycle Way)
https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/cameltrail
Easy to get to by train to Bodmin Parkway and then by steam train on the Bodmin and Wenford Railway. It is mainly level and suitable for walkers, cyclists, horse-riders and wheel-chair users and allows easy access to the Cornish Countryside
With it's trails for walking, cycling and horse riding, old train lines that have been converted to trails, Drakes Trail, reservoirs for sailing and fishing, historical towns such as the delightful Tavistock and quaint Widdicombe, Historical houses many of which now part of the National Trust, Dartmoor Zoo with its conservation centre and big cat collection, traditional Devon Cream Teas, Dartmoor Brewery and Prison there is so much to do here it is hard to know where to begin.
This link will take you to many places that you can explore safely and with your dog if you bring one with you.
https://www.visitdartmoor.co.uk/
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Dartmoor National Park
PL20With it's trails for walking, cycling and horse riding, old train lines that have been converted to trails, Drakes Trail, reservoirs for sailing and fishing, historical towns such as the delightful Tavistock and quaint Widdicombe, Historical houses many of which now part of the National Trust, Dartmoor Zoo with its conservation centre and big cat collection, traditional Devon Cream Teas, Dartmoor Brewery and Prison there is so much to do here it is hard to know where to begin.
This link will take you to many places that you can explore safely and with your dog if you bring one with you.
https://www.visitdartmoor.co.uk/
A typical quaint English Seaside town with a lovely beach, lively harbour, plenty of fresh fish, plenty to keep the kids amused, pubs and plenty of places to eat.
hhttps://www.visitcornwall.com/places/looettp://www.looe.org/
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Looe
A typical quaint English Seaside town with a lovely beach, lively harbour, plenty of fresh fish, plenty to keep the kids amused, pubs and plenty of places to eat.
hhttps://www.visitcornwall.com/places/looettp://www.looe.org/
www.visitdevon.co.uk is the best website to see what is on during your visit. Please remember that some attractions be not be open or may have reduced availability during the Covid 19 pandemic. It is worthwhile checking in individual websites or g8ving them a call to check.
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Devon
www.visitdevon.co.uk is the best website to see what is on during your visit. Please remember that some attractions be not be open or may have reduced availability during the Covid 19 pandemic. It is worthwhile checking in individual websites or g8ving them a call to check.
Film sights around Cornwall
https://www.intocornwall.com/features/print-friendly/Poldark-Trail-in-Cornwall.pdf
This link is to a driving trail of the popular BBC Poldark series
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Poldark Mine & The Cornish Heritage Collection
https://www.intocornwall.com/features/print-friendly/Poldark-Trail-in-Cornwall.pdf
This link is to a driving trail of the popular BBC Poldark series
Nearby cities
A great city to visit for the historical sights and trails such as the Barbican, The Hoe famous for a place where Sir Francis Drake was allegedly playing bowls as the Spanish Armada approached, The Mayflower steps where the Mayflower set sail sail from for the Americas as well as shopping.
Notter Mill holiday park is a great place to stay if you are meeting one of the Naval Ships returning to it's home port or if you are attending a function / passing out parade at HMS Raleigh training establishment.
https://www.visitplymouth.co.uk/
Notter Mill holiday park is perfect for visiting Plymouth University for visiting students or for viewing the university with a view to taking a course here.
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/
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Plymouth
A great city to visit for the historical sights and trails such as the Barbican, The Hoe famous for a place where Sir Francis Drake was allegedly playing bowls as the Spanish Armada approached, The Mayflower steps where the Mayflower set sail sail from for the Americas as well as shopping.
Notter Mill holiday park is a great place to stay if you are meeting one of the Naval Ships returning to it's home port or if you are attending a function / passing out parade at HMS Raleigh training establishment.
https://www.visitplymouth.co.uk/
Notter Mill holiday park is perfect for visiting Plymouth University for visiting students or for viewing the university with a view to taking a course here.
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/
Truro is a quaint city with a beautiful cathedral and lots of independent shops. The Christmas market is great if you are visiting at this time of year.
Check out www. visitcornwall. com/ places/ truro
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Truro
Truro is a quaint city with a beautiful cathedral and lots of independent shops. The Christmas market is great if you are visiting at this time of year.
Check out www. visitcornwall. com/ places/ truro
Food scene
Great bar food menu.
Rumoured to have underground passages that link to the church next door.
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The Weary Friar Inn
Great bar food menu.
Rumoured to have underground passages that link to the church next door.
A great place for Sunday lunch. A short stroll from the lodge. By the river with garden as well as indoor seating.
I would advise booking a table as it is very popular.
Closed after Sunday lunch and on Mondays.
Last food orders lunchtime 2pm evenings 8/9pm
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The Notter Bridge Inn
A great place for Sunday lunch. A short stroll from the lodge. By the river with garden as well as indoor seating.
I would advise booking a table as it is very popular.
Closed after Sunday lunch and on Mondays.
Last food orders lunchtime 2pm evenings 8/9pm
Lovely garden and play area for children as well as good food
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The Crooked Inn
Lovely garden and play area for children as well as good food
The Windy Ridge
Large portions of home cooked food.
Sightseeing
An absolute 'must visit' for a very original conservation idea and great space. A variety of food outlets are available too.
There is land train if you don't have the energy to walk back up the hill
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Projett tal-Eden
An absolute 'must visit' for a very original conservation idea and great space. A variety of food outlets are available too.
There is land train if you don't have the energy to walk back up the hill
Explore the ruggedness of Bodmin Moor and the lush Tamar Valley. Bodmin Moor holds designations including World Heritage Site status, recognising the area’s tin mining industry dating back over 4,000 years. It has been named an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and most of the
moor has been declared a Site of Special Scientific Importance. A brilliant place for walking with over 150 square miles to explore.
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Bodmin Moor
Explore the ruggedness of Bodmin Moor and the lush Tamar Valley. Bodmin Moor holds designations including World Heritage Site status, recognising the area’s tin mining industry dating back over 4,000 years. It has been named an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and most of the
moor has been declared a Site of Special Scientific Importance. A brilliant place for walking with over 150 square miles to explore.
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Quaint fishing port
The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Mevagissey, are one of the most popular botanical gardens in the UK.
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B3273The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Mevagissey, are one of the most popular botanical gardens in the UK.
Pentille Castle
Just a few miles from The Weary Friar is Pentillie Castle, a grade II* listed country house and estate on the bank of the River Tamar in Paynters Cross, near to St Mellion, in Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom.
Pentillie Castle and Estate
Pentille Castle
Just a few miles from The Weary Friar is Pentillie Castle, a grade II* listed country house and estate on the bank of the River Tamar in Paynters Cross, near to St Mellion, in Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom.