Hoe Park House Guidebook

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Hoe Park House Guidebook

Pubs, Restaurants, Cafés & Bars

Great breakfast! Been for lunch and breakfast was always very pleased. Friendly, popular and relaxed, a great addition to Plymouth. Good for Breakfast, lunch or dinner if spending a day in Plymouth.
23 residents recomanen
Rock Salt
31 Stonehouse St
23 residents recomanen
Great breakfast! Been for lunch and breakfast was always very pleased. Friendly, popular and relaxed, a great addition to Plymouth. Good for Breakfast, lunch or dinner if spending a day in Plymouth.
Barbican Kitchen by the Tanner Brothers. Great for lunch or dinner. Located in the Plymouth Gin Factory, take a tour of the factory and then stop for lunch!
106 residents recomanen
The Barbican
The Barbican
106 residents recomanen
Barbican Kitchen by the Tanner Brothers. Great for lunch or dinner. Located in the Plymouth Gin Factory, take a tour of the factory and then stop for lunch!
Nice restaurant, tasteful interior and pleasant outdoor seating, in the historic Royal William Yard.
85 residents recomanen
Bistrot Pierre
Torbay Road
85 residents recomanen
Nice restaurant, tasteful interior and pleasant outdoor seating, in the historic Royal William Yard.
This is a really cute, friendly little cafe. Popular with walkers on the South West Coast Path. They do great breakfasts, as well as other meals and snacks. Worth a visit!
9 residents recomanen
Daisy's Cafe
Castle Street
9 residents recomanen
This is a really cute, friendly little cafe. Popular with walkers on the South West Coast Path. They do great breakfasts, as well as other meals and snacks. Worth a visit!
Great place for lunch, dinner or drinks, very good food and super location on the fishing harbour in Mevagissey a picturesque fishing village.
35 residents recomanen
The Sharksfin
The Quay
35 residents recomanen
Great place for lunch, dinner or drinks, very good food and super location on the fishing harbour in Mevagissey a picturesque fishing village.
Polperro's oldest pub, with good food.
15 residents recomanen
The Three Pilchards
Quay Road
15 residents recomanen
Polperro's oldest pub, with good food.
Fresh local fish and seafood, well presented, friendly, with great views of the Barbican and Sutton Harbour Marina, just 5 mins walk from Hoe Park House.
93 residents recomanen
Rockfish
8 South Embankment
93 residents recomanen
Fresh local fish and seafood, well presented, friendly, with great views of the Barbican and Sutton Harbour Marina, just 5 mins walk from Hoe Park House.
A hidden gem, nestled on the historic Barbican’s South Side Street. A large, heigh-ceilinged room, with original pillars and a flag-stoned floor. Walls adorned with portraits, cosily furnished with an eclectic mix of comfy sofas and chairs. Freshly ground coffee, afternoon cream teas, a simple locally sourced menu, with bar and cocktails.
The Bottling Plant Ltd
5 Southside Street
A hidden gem, nestled on the historic Barbican’s South Side Street. A large, heigh-ceilinged room, with original pillars and a flag-stoned floor. Walls adorned with portraits, cosily furnished with an eclectic mix of comfy sofas and chairs. Freshly ground coffee, afternoon cream teas, a simple locally sourced menu, with bar and cocktails.
Japanese restaurant: sushi, tempura, saki, teriyaki, sashimi, etc. Rather dark with only a street-side window, but good food and just a couple of minutes walk from Hoe Park House.
11 residents recomanen
Yukisan
51 Notte St
11 residents recomanen
Japanese restaurant: sushi, tempura, saki, teriyaki, sashimi, etc. Rather dark with only a street-side window, but good food and just a couple of minutes walk from Hoe Park House.
Wonderful tea room and café, good food, great for breakfast, has outside seating in a pretty courtyard, located next to the historic Elizabethan Gardens and just 2 min walk from Hoe Park House.
The Tudor Rose Tearooms & Garden
36 New St
Wonderful tea room and café, good food, great for breakfast, has outside seating in a pretty courtyard, located next to the historic Elizabethan Gardens and just 2 min walk from Hoe Park House.
Nice, friendly Indian restaurant located in an historic Elizabethan house on the Barbican's New Street, just a few minutes walk from Hoe Park House. Small, so book to avoid disappointment.
Himalayan Spice
31 New Street
Nice, friendly Indian restaurant located in an historic Elizabethan house on the Barbican's New Street, just a few minutes walk from Hoe Park House. Small, so book to avoid disappointment.
Simply a great Fish & Chip shop, eat-in or takeaway, and just a few minutes walk from Hoe Park House.
12 residents recomanen
Harbourside Fish and Chips
35 Southside St
12 residents recomanen
Simply a great Fish & Chip shop, eat-in or takeaway, and just a few minutes walk from Hoe Park House.
Friendly restaurant and cocktail bar, with outdoor seating on the Barbican and a courtyard. Can get rather loud and busy.
Bonne Santé Plymouth
The Barbican
Friendly restaurant and cocktail bar, with outdoor seating on the Barbican and a courtyard. Can get rather loud and busy.
New (2021) restaurant and bar with fantastic views over Plymouth Sound. Just a few minutes from Hoe Park House.
Ocean View at The Dome
Hoe Road
New (2021) restaurant and bar with fantastic views over Plymouth Sound. Just a few minutes from Hoe Park House.
Friendly burger restaurant, good burgers, fries, etc, in the city centre.
Hubbox
21 Old Town St
Friendly burger restaurant, good burgers, fries, etc, in the city centre.
Very good Vietnamese street food, uses local fish and seafood, in a lovely location on Sutton Harbour Marina. Only about a 12 min walk from Hoe Park House across the scenic Barbican.
21 residents recomanen
Suphas
Marrowbone Slip
21 residents recomanen
Very good Vietnamese street food, uses local fish and seafood, in a lovely location on Sutton Harbour Marina. Only about a 12 min walk from Hoe Park House across the scenic Barbican.
A Plymouth institution, very popular with locals and visitors! Burgers, breakfasts, snacks, tea and coffee, British Street-Food! Open-air with tables, direct on the Barbican harbour.
11 residents recomanen
Cap'n Jaspers
18 The Barbican
11 residents recomanen
A Plymouth institution, very popular with locals and visitors! Burgers, breakfasts, snacks, tea and coffee, British Street-Food! Open-air with tables, direct on the Barbican harbour.
Just a great steak and chips restaurant! Popular with locals since over 50 years. Also offers roast dinners, omelettes, grills and some Greek dishes. Just 15 mins walk from Hoe Park House.
Steak & Omelette
116-118 Cornwall St
Just a great steak and chips restaurant! Popular with locals since over 50 years. Also offers roast dinners, omelettes, grills and some Greek dishes. Just 15 mins walk from Hoe Park House.
Airy, multi-level gastropub with globally inspired mains, plus a vegan menu & a beer garden. 14 mins walk from Hoe Park House.
26 residents recomanen
Salumi
18 Millbay Rd
26 residents recomanen
Airy, multi-level gastropub with globally inspired mains, plus a vegan menu & a beer garden. 14 mins walk from Hoe Park House.
Great food and great coastal views, The Dock is a family run café and restaurant. Informal, relaxed setting for breakfast, lunch or dinner using local produce from across Devon and Cornwall. Located at King Point Marina, in the heart of the Plymouth’s vibrant and ever changing Coastal Quarter in Millbay, with wonderful outlook from two al fresco balcony dining areas.
20 residents recomanen
The Dock Café
Brunel Way
20 residents recomanen
Great food and great coastal views, The Dock is a family run café and restaurant. Informal, relaxed setting for breakfast, lunch or dinner using local produce from across Devon and Cornwall. Located at King Point Marina, in the heart of the Plymouth’s vibrant and ever changing Coastal Quarter in Millbay, with wonderful outlook from two al fresco balcony dining areas.
Bar, bistro restaurant, situated on the beautiful Mayflower Marina, overlooking the Royal William Yard.
16 residents recomanen
Jolly Jacks
Richmond Walk
16 residents recomanen
Bar, bistro restaurant, situated on the beautiful Mayflower Marina, overlooking the Royal William Yard.
Seafood, café and bar, located in the historic Royal William Yard.
The Hook & Line
Royal William Road
Seafood, café and bar, located in the historic Royal William Yard.
Italian, European, burgers. Friendly, spacious and situated in the historic Royal William Yard.
Wildwood
Royal William Road
Italian, European, burgers. Friendly, spacious and situated in the historic Royal William Yard.
One of the Prezzo Italian chain restaurants, situated in the historic Royal William Yard.
10 residents recomanen
Prezzo Italian Restaurant Plymouth
4 Royal William Rd
10 residents recomanen
One of the Prezzo Italian chain restaurants, situated in the historic Royal William Yard.
Part of the Wagamama chain. A large space, friendly, good food and great views, with outside seating. Situated in the historic Royal William Yard.
11 residents recomanen
Wagamama
Brewhouse
11 residents recomanen
Part of the Wagamama chain. A large space, friendly, good food and great views, with outside seating. Situated in the historic Royal William Yard.
Part of the Club House chain of restaurants, situated in the historic Royal William Yard
The Club House Bar & Restaurant Royal William Yard
Part of the Club House chain of restaurants, situated in the historic Royal William Yard
14th-century pub in the little village of Torcross, half way between Plymouth and Exeter. Recommended by Condé Nast Traveller. Surrounded by water, with the sea at the front and Slapton Ley, the south west’s largest lake, at the back. Beautiful location, very popular for its fresh seafood caught from the inn’s own boat.
42 residents recomanen
The Start Bay Inn
42 residents recomanen
14th-century pub in the little village of Torcross, half way between Plymouth and Exeter. Recommended by Condé Nast Traveller. Surrounded by water, with the sea at the front and Slapton Ley, the south west’s largest lake, at the back. Beautiful location, very popular for its fresh seafood caught from the inn’s own boat.
Burgh Island inspired Agatha Christie's 'And Then There Were None' (Christie also wrote Evil Under the Sun whilst here). The Pilchard Inn has huge stone fireplaces casting a warm, orange glow. Huddle by the fire or watch the tide from one of the benches outside. And if the tide comes in while you're finishing your drink, you can return to the mainland by sea tractor!
20 residents recomanen
The Pilchard Inn
20 residents recomanen
Burgh Island inspired Agatha Christie's 'And Then There Were None' (Christie also wrote Evil Under the Sun whilst here). The Pilchard Inn has huge stone fireplaces casting a warm, orange glow. Huddle by the fire or watch the tide from one of the benches outside. And if the tide comes in while you're finishing your drink, you can return to the mainland by sea tractor!
This old stone built, thatched pub, popular with locals, belongs to England's longest village, and looks like it's straight out of a hobbit film. It serves local produce, including ales and meals, and is just a 15-minute walk from the Jurassic Coast.
25 residents recomanen
Masons Arms, Branscombe
3 Myrtle Cottages
25 residents recomanen
This old stone built, thatched pub, popular with locals, belongs to England's longest village, and looks like it's straight out of a hobbit film. It serves local produce, including ales and meals, and is just a 15-minute walk from the Jurassic Coast.
Hidden down a residential street overlooking Exeter quay, the wedge-shaped Hourglass is about as quaint as they come. The pub is distinctly Alice-in-Wonderlandish, with a circular bar in the middle of the room and little nooks and crannies around it. The arty crowd blend in well with the eclectic decor: knick-knacks and curios scattered around and a stuffed badger in a suit guards the staircase. Drinks are locally sourced, including ales from Dartmoor, and downstairs the unpretentious restaurant serves up delicious dishes. Don't let the simplicity fool you: the menu features some of the region's best game and poultry with everything baked on site.
28 residents recomanen
The Hour Glass
21 Melbourne St
28 residents recomanen
Hidden down a residential street overlooking Exeter quay, the wedge-shaped Hourglass is about as quaint as they come. The pub is distinctly Alice-in-Wonderlandish, with a circular bar in the middle of the room and little nooks and crannies around it. The arty crowd blend in well with the eclectic decor: knick-knacks and curios scattered around and a stuffed badger in a suit guards the staircase. Drinks are locally sourced, including ales from Dartmoor, and downstairs the unpretentious restaurant serves up delicious dishes. Don't let the simplicity fool you: the menu features some of the region's best game and poultry with everything baked on site.
Owner Mark Dodson won a Michelin star for this pub within six months of opening in 2006, having been head chef at Michel Roux's Waterside Inn in Bray. But despite its foodie credentials, this thatched little pub avoids being pretentious. And with the same menu available throughout, you can choose between the smart restaurant upstairs or the cosy bar downstairs. Food tends to be locally sourced and follows the seasons.
36 residents recomanen
The Masons Arms, Knowstone
36 residents recomanen
Owner Mark Dodson won a Michelin star for this pub within six months of opening in 2006, having been head chef at Michel Roux's Waterside Inn in Bray. But despite its foodie credentials, this thatched little pub avoids being pretentious. And with the same menu available throughout, you can choose between the smart restaurant upstairs or the cosy bar downstairs. Food tends to be locally sourced and follows the seasons.
The 16th-century building is everything you would expect from a country pub: imposing fireplaces, oak beams, snuggly corners and more. Food varies from delicious pub grub at lunch to game and fish in the evening, all locally sourced.
28 residents recomanen
The Nobody Inn
28 residents recomanen
The 16th-century building is everything you would expect from a country pub: imposing fireplaces, oak beams, snuggly corners and more. Food varies from delicious pub grub at lunch to game and fish in the evening, all locally sourced.
Go to The Thatch to hang out with boisterous surfers sporting top knots and wetsuit tans. Friday night is live music night, with the pub keen to support original talent rather than cover bands. During the day there's a great selection of burgers and a varied kids' menu - it's a wonderful lunch destination for families taking a break from digging sandcastles at nearby Croyde or Saunton beaches. It also does an excellent cream tea and has a huge garden for little ones to run around in. Look out for the craft ales.
66 residents recomanen
The Thatch
14 Hobb's Hill
66 residents recomanen
Go to The Thatch to hang out with boisterous surfers sporting top knots and wetsuit tans. Friday night is live music night, with the pub keen to support original talent rather than cover bands. During the day there's a great selection of burgers and a varied kids' menu - it's a wonderful lunch destination for families taking a break from digging sandcastles at nearby Croyde or Saunton beaches. It also does an excellent cream tea and has a huge garden for little ones to run around in. Look out for the craft ales.
Incredible setting in the South Hams - an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - with views over to Burgh Island. At more than 700 years old, the pub has a tale or two to tell about seafaring folk, pirates and shipwrecks. Good food.
32 residents recomanen
The Sloop Inn
32 residents recomanen
Incredible setting in the South Hams - an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - with views over to Burgh Island. At more than 700 years old, the pub has a tale or two to tell about seafaring folk, pirates and shipwrecks. Good food.
Half an hour north of Exeter is the 16th-century Lamb Inn, a lovely red-brick building in the tiny village of Sandford. The pub has a real community feel, with villagers huddling around the fire and the wooden bar in winter and out in the bright beer garden in summer. It's all wonderfully quirky; there's a skittles alley upstairs which doubles up as a home cinema. Real ales rotate between four and five cask brews at a time to ensure they are fresh.
18 residents recomanen
The Lamb Inn at Sandford
The Square
18 residents recomanen
Half an hour north of Exeter is the 16th-century Lamb Inn, a lovely red-brick building in the tiny village of Sandford. The pub has a real community feel, with villagers huddling around the fire and the wooden bar in winter and out in the bright beer garden in summer. It's all wonderfully quirky; there's a skittles alley upstairs which doubles up as a home cinema. Real ales rotate between four and five cask brews at a time to ensure they are fresh.
Immortalised in Daphne du Maurier's novel of the same name.
50 residents recomanen
Jamaica Inn
50 residents recomanen
Immortalised in Daphne du Maurier's novel of the same name.
Great old pub on a scenic harbour in the old fishing village Polperro, with good food.
20 residents recomanen
Blue Peter Inn
Quay Road
20 residents recomanen
Great old pub on a scenic harbour in the old fishing village Polperro, with good food.
Great old pub with good food in Polperro, a scenic fishing village.
15 residents recomanen
The Three Pilchards
Quay Road
15 residents recomanen
Great old pub with good food in Polperro, a scenic fishing village.

Groceries, Drinks & Essentials

Supermarkets, bakers, etc.
Great Supermarket, my favourite, a bit of a drive but it has everything!
21 residents recomanen
Waitrose & Partners
Avery Way
21 residents recomanen
Great Supermarket, my favourite, a bit of a drive but it has everything!
Supermarket
39 residents recomanen
Sainsbury's
Dennison Road
39 residents recomanen
Supermarket
Great sourdough breads, croissants, cakes, coffee and deli. Highly recommended and just a few minutes walk from Hoe Park House. Get there early to avoid disappointment! 08:30-14:30 everyday.
12 residents recomanen
Jacka Bakery
38 Southside St
12 residents recomanen
Great sourdough breads, croissants, cakes, coffee and deli. Highly recommended and just a few minutes walk from Hoe Park House. Get there early to avoid disappointment! 08:30-14:30 everyday.
If you are visiting Looe these traditional Cornish Pasties are delicious!! Have been coming here for years. They also have great sweet and savoury pies, and such a cute, friendly shop.
15 residents recomanen
Sarah's Pasty Shop
6 Buller St
15 residents recomanen
If you are visiting Looe these traditional Cornish Pasties are delicious!! Have been coming here for years. They also have great sweet and savoury pies, and such a cute, friendly shop.
Local grocery store, with newspapers and a good selection of wines, spirits, beers, soft drinks, dairy, fresh produce. Just a 2 min walk from Hoe Park House.
Co-op Food - Hoegate Street
8 Hoegate St
Local grocery store, with newspapers and a good selection of wines, spirits, beers, soft drinks, dairy, fresh produce. Just a 2 min walk from Hoe Park House.
Local convenience store, sells basic groceries, fruit and vegetables, frozen goods, wines, spirits, beers, newspapers, household goods, etc. 5 min walk from Hoe Park House.
Tesco Express
83 Mutley Plain
Local convenience store, sells basic groceries, fruit and vegetables, frozen goods, wines, spirits, beers, newspapers, household goods, etc. 5 min walk from Hoe Park House.
Fresh fish and seafood, as well as snacks on-site or takeaway. Just a 3 min walk from Hoe Park House.
The Old Fish Market
47 Southside St
Fresh fish and seafood, as well as snacks on-site or takeaway. Just a 3 min walk from Hoe Park House.
Department store and great food hall. 10 min walk from Hoe Park House.
Marks & Spencer Plymouth
1 Cornwall St
Department store and great food hall. 10 min walk from Hoe Park House.
Supermarket
8 residents recomanen
Lidl
299 Union St
8 residents recomanen
Supermarket
Discount supermarket.
12 residents recomanen
ALDI
141 Union St
12 residents recomanen
Discount supermarket.
Supermarket
7 residents recomanen
Morrisons
282 Outland Rd
7 residents recomanen
Supermarket
Supermarket
67 residents recomanen
Tesco Superstore
Daniels Lane
67 residents recomanen
Supermarket
Asian Supermarket
K W Brothers
25-27 Durnford Street
Asian Supermarket
Asian supermarket
Asia Oriental Store
98-100 Cornwall Street
Asian supermarket
Old Plymouth market, with various stalls and food stands and cafés.
Pannier Market
Old Plymouth market, with various stalls and food stands and cafés.
Wine shop and bar
13 residents recomanen
HonkyTonk Wine Library
North East Quay
13 residents recomanen
Wine shop and bar
Wine shop
9 residents recomanen
Le Vignoble Plymouth
Royal William Yard
9 residents recomanen
Wine shop

Emergency Services

Derriford Hospital Emergency Department
Derriford Road
Local Doctor's Surgery
West Hoe Surgery
2 Pier Street
Local Doctor's Surgery
Plymouth City Centre Dental Practice
Kinterbury Street
Dental Practice
Devon & Cornwall Police
South Street

Entertainment & Activities

Golf Club.
13 residents recomanen
Whitsand Bay Golf Club
Finnygook Lane
13 residents recomanen
Golf Club.
The UK's biggest aquarium.
208 residents recomanen
Aquari Nacional de la Marina
208 residents recomanen
The UK's biggest aquarium.
You will need your nerves: Get thrown off a cliff on the Zip-Wire! And try out the GIANT swing! Also Go-Karting. Great fun for the whole family.
144 residents recomanen
Pedrera d'Adrenalina
Lower Clicker Road
144 residents recomanen
You will need your nerves: Get thrown off a cliff on the Zip-Wire! And try out the GIANT swing! Also Go-Karting. Great fun for the whole family.
Golf Club
13 residents recomanen
Looe Golf Club
13 residents recomanen
Golf Club
Fun for the kids, make them feel like giants!
Polperro Model Village
Mill Hill
Fun for the kids, make them feel like giants!
A sanctuary for injured seal pups. Cornish Seal Sanctuary in Gweek is the UK national rescue centre for seals. Visit the seal hospital, meet the resident seals and hear their stories.
187 residents recomanen
Santuari de Foques de Cornualla
187 residents recomanen
A sanctuary for injured seal pups. Cornish Seal Sanctuary in Gweek is the UK national rescue centre for seals. Visit the seal hospital, meet the resident seals and hear their stories.
The Flambards Experience is an amusement park on the southern outskirts of the town of Helston, with exciting rides for all ages and indoor exhibitions.
207 residents recomanen
Flambards Theme Park
Clodgey Lane
207 residents recomanen
The Flambards Experience is an amusement park on the southern outskirts of the town of Helston, with exciting rides for all ages and indoor exhibitions.
Crealy Great Adventure Parks offer fun family days out with the kids with Roller coasters, animals, attractions and Fun!
93 residents recomanen
Parc d'aventures Camel Creek
93 residents recomanen
Crealy Great Adventure Parks offer fun family days out with the kids with Roller coasters, animals, attractions and Fun!
Drama, dance, music, comedy and workshops.
13 residents recomanen
Barbican Theatre
Castle Street
13 residents recomanen
Drama, dance, music, comedy and workshops.
With two stages The Theatre Royal is the largest regional producing theatre in the UK, with many mainstream touring companies and west end shows performing here.
91 residents recomanen
Theatre Royal Plymouth
Royal Parade
91 residents recomanen
With two stages The Theatre Royal is the largest regional producing theatre in the UK, with many mainstream touring companies and west end shows performing here.

Sightseeing

Fantastic place for walking, breathtaking views of both Cornish and Devonshire coastline, cliffs, wild ponies, stunning. Free parking at the Coastguard Station. Favourite spot of ours!
35 residents recomanen
Rame Head
35 residents recomanen
Fantastic place for walking, breathtaking views of both Cornish and Devonshire coastline, cliffs, wild ponies, stunning. Free parking at the Coastguard Station. Favourite spot of ours!
Historic interest, house and gardens, with a nice cafe!
144 residents recomanen
Casa i parc Mount Edgcumbe
144 residents recomanen
Historic interest, house and gardens, with a nice cafe!
The Royal William Victualling Yard (built between 1826 and 1835) was the major victualling depot of the Royal Navy. Designed by the architect Sir John Rennie and named after King William IV it occupies a site of approximately 16 acres with numerous scheduled monuments and grade I and II listed buildings. Described as the grandest of the royal victualling yards, in its externally largely unaltered state it remains today one of the most magnificent industrial monuments in the country. It has recently undergone an extensive restoration and is home to artists’ studios and galleries, apartments, restaurants, a bistro, cafés, a wine lounge, a bakehouse, and pizzerias, as well as fitness and well being facilities, stand-up paddle-boarding, open water swimming and a tidal pool and sail boat charters. It also hosts cultural events, exhibitions and has an open air cinema.
150 residents recomanen
Royal William Yard
150 residents recomanen
The Royal William Victualling Yard (built between 1826 and 1835) was the major victualling depot of the Royal Navy. Designed by the architect Sir John Rennie and named after King William IV it occupies a site of approximately 16 acres with numerous scheduled monuments and grade I and II listed buildings. Described as the grandest of the royal victualling yards, in its externally largely unaltered state it remains today one of the most magnificent industrial monuments in the country. It has recently undergone an extensive restoration and is home to artists’ studios and galleries, apartments, restaurants, a bistro, cafés, a wine lounge, a bakehouse, and pizzerias, as well as fitness and well being facilities, stand-up paddle-boarding, open water swimming and a tidal pool and sail boat charters. It also hosts cultural events, exhibitions and has an open air cinema.
Beautiful old fishing village, well worth a visit. Walk to the harbour, on the right side you'll find a lovely pub 'The Blue Peter', great atmosphere and food. Well worth a visit.
139 residents recomanen
Polperro
139 residents recomanen
Beautiful old fishing village, well worth a visit. Walk to the harbour, on the right side you'll find a lovely pub 'The Blue Peter', great atmosphere and food. Well worth a visit.
Man made caverns formed as part of a slate quarry.
7 residents recomanen
Carnglaze Caverns station
7 residents recomanen
Man made caverns formed as part of a slate quarry.
Historic interest. It is made of eight bright white quartzite stones place in an oval shaped circle. On the B3254, signposted on the west of the road in a field.
Duloe
Historic interest. It is made of eight bright white quartzite stones place in an oval shaped circle. On the B3254, signposted on the west of the road in a field.
Great for walking, through the church yard, take in the beautiful view over the bay. Cafes at the bottom near the beach.
The Bay, Talland
Talland Bay
Great for walking, through the church yard, take in the beautiful view over the bay. Cafes at the bottom near the beach.
Beautiful scenery along the South West Coastal Path.
6 residents recomanen
Lantivet Bay
6 residents recomanen
Beautiful scenery along the South West Coastal Path.
Secluded beach, steep climb down but well worth it! Beautiful scenery and a great coast path for walking.
32 residents recomanen
Lantic Bay
32 residents recomanen
Secluded beach, steep climb down but well worth it! Beautiful scenery and a great coast path for walking.
Great town for a walk. Take the pedestrian ferry across the estuary to Polruan
241 residents recomanen
Fowey
241 residents recomanen
Great town for a walk. Take the pedestrian ferry across the estuary to Polruan
Small car ferry across the estuary, very scenic.
Fowey - Bodinnick
Small car ferry across the estuary, very scenic.
Inside the artificial biomes are plants collected from all around the world. Also a location for the James Bond film: 'Day Another Day'! www.edenproject.com
1111 residents recomanen
Projecte Eden
1111 residents recomanen
Inside the artificial biomes are plants collected from all around the world. Also a location for the James Bond film: 'Day Another Day'! www.edenproject.com
The Lost Gardens of Heligan, near Mevagissey in Cornwall, are one of the most popular botanical gardens in the UK.
594 residents recomanen
Els Jardins Perduts de Heligan
B3273
594 residents recomanen
The Lost Gardens of Heligan, near Mevagissey in Cornwall, are one of the most popular botanical gardens in the UK.
An historic, privately-owned Cornish estate with beautiful gardens famous for their plant hunter origins, royal connections and astonishing variety of species.
24 residents recomanen
Trewithen Gardens
Grampound Road
24 residents recomanen
An historic, privately-owned Cornish estate with beautiful gardens famous for their plant hunter origins, royal connections and astonishing variety of species.
The Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Truro is an Anglican cathedral located in the city of Truro. Gothic revival archtecture, opened 1910. Truro is centre for administration, leisure and retail.
97 residents recomanen
Catedral de Truro
Saint Mary's Street
97 residents recomanen
The Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Truro is an Anglican cathedral located in the city of Truro. Gothic revival archtecture, opened 1910. Truro is centre for administration, leisure and retail.
Pendennis Castle is one of Henry VIII's Device Forts, or Henrician castle. It was built between 1539 - 1545 for King Henry VIII to guard the entrance to the River Fal on its west bank, near Falmouth.
203 residents recomanen
Castell de Pendennis
Castle Drive
203 residents recomanen
Pendennis Castle is one of Henry VIII's Device Forts, or Henrician castle. It was built between 1539 - 1545 for King Henry VIII to guard the entrance to the River Fal on its west bank, near Falmouth.
St Michael's Mount is a tidal island 366 m off the Mount's Bay coast. It is united with the town of Marazion by a man-made causeway of granite setts, passable between mid-tide and low water.
29 residents recomanen
Saint Michael's Mount
29 residents recomanen
St Michael's Mount is a tidal island 366 m off the Mount's Bay coast. It is united with the town of Marazion by a man-made causeway of granite setts, passable between mid-tide and low water.
Historic interest. The castle has a long association with the Arthurian legends. Striking scenery.
27 residents recomanen
Oficina de correus de Tintagel
Fore Street
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Historic interest. The castle has a long association with the Arthurian legends. Striking scenery.
Famous for a certain apocryphal bowls match and an iconic landlocked lighthouse, Plymouth Hoe is one of the best-known green spaces in the South West. It’s also just across the street from Hoe Park House. The Hoe is a large public park just above the seafront, with panoramic views across Plymouth Sound and Drake’s Island, and the beautiful Art Deco 'Tinside Lido'. It’s popular with both locals and visitors, who come here for picnics or to play on the open, grassy spaces. Hoe Park Promenade is a wide, level area, great for, roller skating or blading and skateboarding. There’s always a lot to watch from Plymouth Hoe, and it’s easy to spend a sunny afternoon lying on the grass, watching the ferries fishing boats and yachts move slowly across the Sound. The red and white striped Smeaton’s Tower was moved here in 1877, stone-by-stone, from the Eddystone Rocks out at sea. It’s now open to visitors. On the east side of the Hoe, the Royal Citadel military fortress is another local landmark.
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Hoe Promenade
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Famous for a certain apocryphal bowls match and an iconic landlocked lighthouse, Plymouth Hoe is one of the best-known green spaces in the South West. It’s also just across the street from Hoe Park House. The Hoe is a large public park just above the seafront, with panoramic views across Plymouth Sound and Drake’s Island, and the beautiful Art Deco 'Tinside Lido'. It’s popular with both locals and visitors, who come here for picnics or to play on the open, grassy spaces. Hoe Park Promenade is a wide, level area, great for, roller skating or blading and skateboarding. There’s always a lot to watch from Plymouth Hoe, and it’s easy to spend a sunny afternoon lying on the grass, watching the ferries fishing boats and yachts move slowly across the Sound. The red and white striped Smeaton’s Tower was moved here in 1877, stone-by-stone, from the Eddystone Rocks out at sea. It’s now open to visitors. On the east side of the Hoe, the Royal Citadel military fortress is another local landmark.
An iconic South Devon landmark, located directly opposite Bigbury-on-Sea beach, Burgh Island is accessible at low tide by a strip of sand which at high tide is completely covered, leaving a ride on the unique sea tractor as the only means of access. Burgh Island is widely regarded as one of the foremost places to see and experience Art Deco in Europe at its best and most authentic.
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Burgh Island Hotel
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An iconic South Devon landmark, located directly opposite Bigbury-on-Sea beach, Burgh Island is accessible at low tide by a strip of sand which at high tide is completely covered, leaving a ride on the unique sea tractor as the only means of access. Burgh Island is widely regarded as one of the foremost places to see and experience Art Deco in Europe at its best and most authentic.

Parks & Nature

Trebah is a 26-acre sub-tropical garden situated in Cornwall near Glendurgan Garden and above the Helford River.
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Jardí de Trebah
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Trebah is a 26-acre sub-tropical garden situated in Cornwall near Glendurgan Garden and above the Helford River.
A major new attraction in Cornwall. In a sheltered valley, the woods, stream and dramatic vistas provide a perfect setting for large scale exotic and sub-tropical planting, and contemporary art.
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Jardins de Escultures de Tremenheere
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A major new attraction in Cornwall. In a sheltered valley, the woods, stream and dramatic vistas provide a perfect setting for large scale exotic and sub-tropical planting, and contemporary art.
Picturesque walks along the South West Coastal Path.
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Lansallos
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Picturesque walks along the South West Coastal Path.

Arts & Culture

Arts and environmental centre, home of Moorland Theatre. Canopied performance arena, workshops, gallery and events.
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Sterts Theatre and Arts Centre
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Arts and environmental centre, home of Moorland Theatre. Canopied performance arena, workshops, gallery and events.
The best theatre location: Minack Theatre is an open-air theatre, constructed above a gully with a rocky granite outcrop jutting into the sea.
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Teatre Minack
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The best theatre location: Minack Theatre is an open-air theatre, constructed above a gully with a rocky granite outcrop jutting into the sea.
The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives, Cornwall preserves the 20th century sculptor Barbara Hepworth's studio and garden much as they were when she lived and worked there.
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Museu i Jardí de l'Escultura de Barbara Hepworth
Barnoon Hill
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The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives, Cornwall preserves the 20th century sculptor Barbara Hepworth's studio and garden much as they were when she lived and worked there.
Tate St Ives is an art gallery in St Ives, exhibiting contemporary work by British and international artists.
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Tate St. Ives
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Tate St Ives is an art gallery in St Ives, exhibiting contemporary work by British and international artists.
Theatre Royal, Plymouth is "the largest and best attended regional producing theatre in the UK and the leading promoter of theatre in the south west", according to Arts Council England.
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Theatre Royal Plymouth
Royal Parade
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Theatre Royal, Plymouth is "the largest and best attended regional producing theatre in the UK and the leading promoter of theatre in the south west", according to Arts Council England.