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Dog-friendly beaches
Cornwall's beaches are also popular with our four-legged friends and there are a number which are dog friendly all year round. However some beaches operate a seasonal dog ban from Easter day to 1st October. To find out which of Cornwall's beaches do, and do not permit dogs, use the link above.
 
Excellent maps and photos of all the beaches around us.
 
The Minack Theatre is the most famous cliffside theatre in Britain, possibly in the world, carved into the granite cliff overlooking the spectacular panorama of Porthcurno Bay. The summer season of plays and musicals runs for 17 weeks from May to September. Visit during the day, explore the Theatre and relax in the cafe overlooking the Theatre and soak up the magic that is Minack. 

The Eden Project
The Eden Project is one of the UK's top Landmark Millennium projects created to tell the fascinating story of man's relationship with plants. It is a non-profit-making charitable, scientific organisation for the 21st century with a commitment to communicate with the public through entertainment, education and involvement. 

Flambards Experience
Established nearly 30 years ago as the Cornwall Aircraft Park, the Flambards Experience is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Cornwall. Not only does the Theme Park host the best thrill rides in the country, but also the Flambards Victorian Village and Britain In The Blitz indoor tourist attractions. 

Sennen Beach
A wide sandy beach which is popular with surfers and families. There are decent facilities and plenty of parking, but note there is a steep path down from the cliff car park. At low tide the beach stretches from Sennen Cove to Gwynver Beach. There is also parking at Gwynver. The coast path can be walked south to Lands End for spectacular views.

The National Maritime Museum Cornwall
Housed in an award-winning building on the Falmouth harbourside, the National Maritime Museum Cornwall transports you into the world of small boats and Cornish maritime history.

Trebah Gardens 
Welcome to a spectacular 26 acre Cornish ravine garden, rated among the 80 finest gardens in the world. This sub-tropical paradise is home to a unique collection of rare and exotic plants, trees and shrubs winding down to a private and secluded beach on the Helford River.

Fifteen Restaurant
An inspiring restaurant in a stunning location. Offering innovative menu of the best seasonal and local produce, a relaxed atmosphere, talented chefs – and an incredible view over Watergate Bay's beautiful two-mile beach. 
 

Cornwall Tour

The peninsula of Cornwall, or Kernow as it is known in Cornish, is a land wreathed in myth and mystery, with a unique Celtic heritage. Covering an area of 1,376 sq miles (3,363sq km) and famed for its golden beaches, secluded coves, and soaring cliffs, which in spring are lined with pink sea thrift, Cornwall has a mild climate and its warm summer temperatures due to the Gulf Stream make it an ideal holiday location.                

 

Cornwall Association of Tourist Attractions

What ever your taste, CATA offers the very latest in cultural & heritage attractions; from Cornwall’s ancient past and stunning natural beauty, to new and innovative fun experiences; from castles, country houses, maritime history steam trains to exotic gardens, real farms, animals, colourful birds and fish.