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Menifters
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Traditional Cornish cottages - Helston Cornwall | |
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Places to visit from Menifters
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Within 10 miles:
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 Image produced from the Ordnance Survey Get-a-map service. Image reproduced with kind permission of Ordnance Survey and Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland.
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| The Lizard - 10 miles | famous spectacular scenery & vantage point. | |
| Kynance cove - 8 miles | a delightful sandy cove, safe beach , and set against a stunning backdrop of cliffs and rocks. | |
| The glorious Helford River |
renowned for its tree lined creeks, its wild life and endless tales of smuggling and shipwrecks. You can also hire motorboats, sailing boats and rowing dinghies. |
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| The National Trust Glendurgan | is one of the great sub-tropical gardens of the South West. | |
| Pendennis Castle |
from a Henry VIII fortress to the secret World War II base. |
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| Goonhilly Earth Station | visit the largest Satellite Station on Earth. | |
| The Flambards Village Theme Park |
fun for the children whatever the weather. |
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| The Poldark Mine | experience the thrill of an under ground tour in a genuine Cornish Tin Mine. | |
| Coast & country walks |
For those who prefer walking there is a wide range of walks
to suit all legs.
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10-50 miles:
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Nestling within a giant 50 m deep crater overlooking St Austell Bay are two gigantic geodesic conservatories - one is a majestic rain forest cathedral - the other is host to the fruits and flowers of the Mediterranean, South Africa and California. Outside, in the landscaped gardens, you will find tea, lavender, sunflower and hemp plants. |
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| Penzance | historic market town. | |
| Mousehole |
picturesque fishing port close to Lands End. |
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| Lands End | spectacular scenery & views from the most Southerly and Westerly point of the UK. | |
| Falmouth | a town steeped in seafaring history at the mouth of the River Fal. | |
| St Ives | a cove and village famous for their beauty. | |
| ...and many many more. | ||