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Newquay Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Newquay:
Newquay Zoo, Newquay  (1.4 Miles)
Amongst exotic lakeside gardens live hundreds of animals from rare monkeys to shy red pandas. Explore the rainforest in the tropical house and discover Sloths,...
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Trerice, Newquay  (3 Miles)
Trerice has been owned by the National Trust since 1953 and represents a fine example of an Elizabethan manor house in this charming area of...
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Watergate Bay Beach, Newquay  (5.3 Miles)
A lovely sandy beach located approximately 3 miles north of Newquay. In peak season this beach is popular with locals as they avoid the more...
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Perranzabuloe Folk Museum, Perranporth  (7.6 Miles)
This museum allows visitors a chance to see beyond the sand, surf and exceptional natural beauty of this community, and find out a little more...
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Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps, Bedruthan  (8.7 Miles)
The National Trust has protected this spectacular area of the Cornish coastline since 1930. Offering breathtaking views of the crashing waves below, the area...
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Screech Owl Sanctuary, St. Columb  (9.3 Miles)
The Screech Owl Sanctuary near St.Columb, Cornwall, is zoo licensed and opens to the public daily. We have over 170 owls of different 46 different...
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Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro  (11.6 Miles)
This museum is the oldest and most prestigious in the whole of Cornwall, and holds an extensive collection related to the history of the county...
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Truro Cathedral, Truro  (11.8 Miles)
The two foundation stones of the cathedral were laid in 1880, four years after the Cornish Diocese of Truro was formed. The first section was...
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Lemon Street Gallery, Truro  (11.9 Miles)
Lemon Street Gallery is located in the heart of Truro, the only city in Cornwall, and is a great place to find new and emerging...
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Cornwall Library, Truro  (12.5 Miles)
Cornwall Library is a large archive at the heart of the county that brings together a great many texts and audiovisual materials for the use...
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St Agnes Parish Museum, St. Agnes  (13.3 Miles)
St Agnes Museum is filled with interesting pieces that relate to the history of this small town in Cornwall. There are important paintings by...
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St Anthony Head, Falmouth  (13.5 Miles)
St Anthony Head is one of the largest natural harbours in the world and has been protected by the National Trust since 1959. A...
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St. Mawes Castle, Falmouth  (13.5 Miles)
St Mawes Castle is the best preserved and most elaborately decorated of any of the coastal defence positions that Henry VIII constructed throughout his reign....
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St Breock Downs Monolith, Wadebridge  (15.5 Miles)
Offering wonderful views of the Cornish countryside at the top of St Breock Downs, this is the largest and heaviest prehistoric monolith in the entire...
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China Clay Country Park, St. Austell  (15.7 Miles)
This beautiful country park is a well loved feature of the local region, offering a first class place to walk and soak up the natural...
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Trelissick Garden, Truro  (16.2 Miles)
A national Trust property since 1955, Trelissick Garden offers a tranquil and extremely varied collection of rare and exotic plants. Extensive woodland and riverside...
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Padstow Harbour, Padstow  (17.6 Miles)
This delightful fishing port lies on the southern side of the Camel estuary and at the end of the Camel Trail, a hiking and biking...
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St. Austell Brewery Centre, St. Austell  (18.6 Miles)
Come and join one of the countries longest established independent family brewers on a St. Austell Brewery Tour, with sampling sessions and licensed shop, there’s...
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Falmouth Art Gallery, Falmouth  (19 Miles)
Falmouth Art Gallery offers one of the most well loved pieces of local cultural exchange anywhere in the region. The gallery is filled with...
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St George’s Arcade, Falmouth  (19.2 Miles)
Falmouth’s St George’s Arcade used to be Falmouth’s first cinema which was, when it was built in 1912, one of the largest in Britain....
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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