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Launceston Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Launceston:
Lawrence House Museum, Launceston  (< 1 Mile)
This museum is based in the heart of Launceston and provides a first class visitor attraction for anyone who is interested in finding out more...
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Hawk's Tor, Launceston  (< 1 Mile)
Tourists and holidaymakers speed through the heart of Bodmin Moor on the A30 trunk road, perhaps stopping at Jamaica Inn or Dozmary Pool. But...
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Launceston Castle, Launceston  (< 1 Mile)
Located in the heart of the Cornwall countryside, this castle would have once been one of the most important pieces of architecture in the area....
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Fairground Heritage Centre, Lifton  (7.9 Miles)
This museum is proud to present the National Fairground Collection; a unique exhibition intended to capture a bygone age of fairground entertainment. The centre...
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Callington Museum, Callington  (11.9 Miles)
Callington Museum is a fascinating collection of archaeological finds, artefacts, pictures, paintings and documents that have been collected in order to chart the history of...
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Lydford Gorge, Okehampton  (13.2 Miles)
Lydford is the deepest gorge in the southwest of England with the spectacular thirty metres Whitelady waterfall as its centrepiece. The National Trust have...
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Holsworthy Museum, Holsworthy  (14.1 Miles)
Holsworthy Museum is a small, local museum with themed displays including Holsworthy town, local railway, agriculture, medical and apothecary, local craftsmen and the two World...
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Jamaica Inn, Launceston  (15.1 Miles)
Anybody who is a fan of Daphne du Maurier’s novels will enjoy a visit to the famous Jamaica Inn that was the subject of one...
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North Cornwall Museum, Camelford  (16.2 Miles)
Opened in 1974, this privately owned museum is set in a building that was originally used for making coaches and wagons. The museum covers many...
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British Cycling Museum, Camelford  (16.6 Miles)
The nations largest and foremost museum of cycling history from 1818 to the present day, with over 1000 cycling medals and badges, window displays of...
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Cotehele Gardens, Saltash  (16.8 Miles)
Cotehele Gardens are situated in east Cornwall, on the banks of the Tamar. They form part of the medieval Cotehele House estate, but can be...
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Cotehele House, Saltash  (16.8 Miles)
Cotehele House is a beautiful example of a stately home in this area of the world. It has been excellently restored and preserved with...
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Cotehele Mill, Saltash  (16.8 Miles)
Cotehele Mill has been preserved by the National Trust in order to keep it in its optimum condition so that visitors can see what the...
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Morwellham Quay Museum, Tavistock  (17.4 Miles)
The Morwellham Quay Museum is located in the community of the same name and is concerned on the whole with maritime affairs that have dominated...
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Golitha Falls, Liskeard  (17.6 Miles)
A National Nature Reserve, Golitha Falls is an area of ancient woodlands beside the river Fowey as it cascades through a steep gorge. The scenery...
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Liskeard and District Museum, Liskeard  (18.3 Miles)
Liskeard and District Museum has been established in order to provide a home for the many artefacts and antiques, pictures and maps that have been...
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Cheesewring, Liskeard  (18.4 Miles)
High on Bodmin Moor stands one of the strangest ‘tors’, or granite hilltops, in all England. Centuries of wind and rain, snow and frost,...
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The Hurlers, Liskeard  (18.4 Miles)
On the outskirts of the village of Minions are no fewer than three stone circles, collectively known as The Hurlers. The circles, which date...
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Trethevy Quoit, Liskeard  (18.4 Miles)
Trethevy Quoit is awesome in every respect. With an estimated construction date of around 4500 BC, it is one of the oldest manmade structures...
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Golitha Falls, St. Cleer  (18.4 Miles)
The River Fowey rises in the granite hills of Bodmin Moor and for the first few miles of its course travels through wild, boggy land....
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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