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Artist and television presenter Rolf Harris travels to Cornwall to reveal his favourite view.
The journey to the coast takes in Cornwall’s magnificent scenery, as the cliffs dotted with the ruins of old tin mines and headlands give way to the turquoise sea, sub-tropical gardens and golden beaches.
And while Land's End, standing at the very tip of England, possesses a near-mystical quality, it is the picturesque seaside town of St Ives - where life still centres on the granite harbour and silky sands - that holds ultimate appeal for Rolf.
We discover how the inviting landscape and cobbled streets of this Cornish fishing port, often bathed in a wondrous light, have attracted countless painters to the area – and meet one of the artists in residence.
Rolf also visits the surfing haven of Porthmeor Beach to indulge in a spot of sand painting before heading out to sea with a local fisherman to catch some Mackerel.
And it’s these magical qualities of the harbour and the towns many beaches that, despite numerous visits, Rolf never bores of.
"At the edge of the harbour, ... wonderful white sand ... higgledy piggledy different coloured buildings in absolutely impossible disarray, so when you try to paint them ... to make order out of this chaos, you can't do it! It's just lovely and, when it's lit by the sun with the gorgeous darker blue of the sea beyond it, it's like a glittering diamond."
Courtesy of ITV
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CORNWALL BIRDING, Cornwall's definitive website dedicated to Birds, Birders and Birding in Cornwall. They provide up to date information and images of rare birds when they occur and support important ornithological projects in the county. They welcome photos and articles to do with birds and birding in Cornwall as well as your sightings and trip reports. As well as provide helpful information on where to go and stay in Conrwall.
Situated in the heart of St Ives old fishing quarter' known as "Down-A-Long"The Mermaid Seafood Restaurant has a well earned reputation as being one of the finest seafood restaurants in Cornwall.
Fish comes straight from the quay-with Lobsters a specialty in the summer monthsAt the Mermaid they feel they offer only the finest and freshest seafood which is only apt as they are located at the top of “Fish Street” approx 100 meters from the sea (assuming the tide is in) Also a selection of locally farmed Meat and poultry are available on the menu for the non fishy eaters amongst you.



Isles of Scilly Steamship Company Ltd was formed on 26th March 1920 and the first Scillonian began regular trips on Thursday 2nd February 1926. Enjoy the sunshine as you relax on the upper deck, as there is seating available outside, (Deck A/Bridge Deck). Smoking is only permitted on the open deck.
A range of alcoholic, soft drinks, and hot drinks are available from the bar, situated on the middle deck, toward the front of the ship. There is also a comfortable seating area in the bar, with soft chairs and tables. The buffet area provides snacks, soft drinks and hot drinks, and is found at the rear on Deck C (Lower Deck), where there are café style tables and chairs where you can sit comfortably to eat your meal. The toilets and baby changing facility are also found on this level, and lounge seating and an arcade room with various gaming machines.
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The Watermill, Lelant | Card Holder Benefit |
| Old Coach Road, Lelant, Cornwall, TR27 6LQ | 10% off any food order over £15 | |
| Tel: 01736 757912 | Does not include drinks & excludes August | |
| Website: No website at this time | ||
Opening Hours 12-11pm daily Lunch 12-2:30 Dinner 6-9pm, Sunday Lunch Noon till 2:30 |
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Situated in beautiful surroundings, The Watermill built in the late 1700's nestles on the Old Coach Road in extensive mature gardens with a stunning panorama across open countryside. A free house pub with an excellent upstairs restaurant and when the weather is fine meals can be taken under the pergola next to the working water wheel or across the stream on the large grassy area.



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 some of the best thrill rides in Cornwall, but also the Flambards Victorian Village and Britan in the Blitz indoor tourist attractions.




The Major Rides are closed until the Main 2008 Season which begins on Tuesday 18 March
Normal Ticket Prices
Admission (aged 11yrs - 59yrs) £5.95
Child (aged 36 months - 10yrs) Mon - Fri £3.50, Sat & Sun £5.00, except betwen 9 to 17 February £5.50
Senior (age 60yrs - 79yrs) £4.95
Under 36 months & Senior 80yrs+ £0.00
Registered disabled all classes plus wheel chair carers. £3.50
Blind £0.00
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White Star Boat Hire, St Ives | Card Holder Benefit |
| The Wharf, St Ives, Cornwall, TR26 1LG | 10% off 1 & ½ hour hires per boat | |
| Tel: 07967 620045 | ||
| Website: No website at this time | ||
Opening Hours Daily May - September |
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The Boats are Self Drive and easy to operate even for non-seafarers. Each Boat is licensed for 4. Take in the coastal scenery close up or just go for an exhilarating spin! Whilst they are aptly named White Star, they would prefer customer's didn't attempt any reenactments.
Price for 15 minute hire per boat |
Price for 30 minute hire per boat |
Price for 60 minute hire per boat |
£10.00 |
£16.00 |
£20.00 |
A long history as a place for food, the Badger has been recently taken over by Mr and Mrs Charles Bright. The old place is getting some upgrading but the fresh menu with its wide selection of local seafood continues as does the nightly carvery roast.



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K & S Cruises, Falmouth | Card Holder Benefit |
| Prince of Wales Pier, Falmouth | 20% off per person 8th Apr to 30th Jun & 1st | |
| Tel: 01326 316511/211056 | Oct to 1st Nov, | |
| Website: No website at this time | 10% off per person 1st Jul to 1st Sept | |
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Opening Hours Trips depart Falmouth daily 7 days per week |
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K & S Cruises offer all year round cruises of the beautiful River Fal and its creeks.
On board the Lady Elizabeth or the Pride of Falmouth, you can cruise the scenic sheltered waters of the magnificent Fal river viewing St Just in Roseland, Pendennis and St Mawes Castles, Falmouth Docks, Pennarrow Point, Restronguet Creek, Pill Creek(the setting for the famous film), Trelissick, Smugglers Cottage, and large ships moored in this sheltered estuary.
Trips depart Falmouth daily, 7 days per week at:
10.30am, 11am, 12.30pm, 1pm, 2.30pm, 2.45pm and trips lasts from 1.5 hours to approx 2 hours.
There are also additional 11.45am and 2pm departures available Monday - Saturday.
Refreshments and toilet facilities are available aboard all trips.
They also offer private hire, evening private hire and are available for coach parties, firm parties, wedding parties, group and fishing charters.
Fishing Trips: Sunday to Friday 5.30pm to 7.30pm.
All tackle supplied.
Tuition for the novice.
Private parties welcome.
Fish finder GPS Plotter
Refreshments and toilets aboard.
Fishing for many types of fish including Mackerel, Pollock, Whiting and anything that bites.
Booking
Book at the yellow kiosk on the Prince of Wales Pier, Falmouth or call them anytime on one of the numbers below.
Office 9am - 5pm 01326 316511/211056
Evenings 01326 219380
Mobile 07811 108918
The nearest car parking is at Quarry Hill long stay car park.
All theirr boats are M.C.A inspected and certified. A not to be missed experience. Their business is your pleasure.
Take a tour deep into the mine or search the Gemsands for DIAMONDS and PRECIOUS GEMSTONES - PAN for REAL alluvial GOLD - THROW A POT at the potter's wheel -MAKE A CANDLE - try your hand at WOODTURNING - wander through the MUSEUM - watch the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site video - make your own souvenir in the SANDS OF CORNWALL - have a snack in the POLDARK CAFE - play pool and other games in the GAMES ROOM - visit the Mine Shop and JEWELLER' WOKSHOP for a range of Poldark goods and REAL GEMSTONE JEWELRY and FACETED GEMSTONES
Normal Ticket Prices
Family: (2+2) £20.00 (2+1) £19.00 Adult: £8.00 Child: £5.00 Senior: £7.60
Try your hand at the ancient art of Panning. Children £3.00 Adults £4.50 per 20 minutes or decorate your own candle in their range of coloured candle waxes under the guidance of our Candle Maker. £2.25
Rosewarne Manor - a quality dining restaurant offering an a la carte menu for discerning diners, a quality bar menu and light lunches. Families are very well catered for with a childrens menu that kids will love but where the meals are freshly made.Traditional Sunday lunch is a must.
Rosewarne Manor is a restaurant that also caters for functions and is ideal for weddings, family celebrations, conference events or just as a venue for a business or committee meeting.
At the ATV Centre they have the largest selection of 'Quads' and the best circuits in the country. Never tried a quad before? No problem! Start out on a smaller machine and a simpler circuit. Looking for speed and thrills? Take out the bigger quads and try one of their more adventurous circuits! Bringing the kids? They have a separate circuit and extra small quads for kids from 6 years upwards. Looking for something more competitive? Ask about their racing events and go for glory.



Normal Hire Prices
| Normal Admission Type | 10 Minutes |
30 Minutes |
| 6 Years - 15 Years | £10.00 |
£25.00 |
| 16 Years + | £12.00 |
£30.00 |
Do not miss a visit to the historic Trevarno Estate where you can explore the magnificent gardens, grounds and Woodland walks which date back to 1246.
Enjoy the abundant wildlife and visit the remarkable National Museum of Gardening. Learn about Trevarno's unique handmade organic products and don't forget the fascinating vintage Soap Museum and nostalgic vintage Toy Museum



| Normal Admission Type | Day Admission |
Season |
| Adult | £5.75 |
£18.00 |
| Senior | £4.90 |
£15.00 |
| Child under 14 years | £2.10 |
£9.00 |
Disabled/Student |
£3.00 |
N/A |
| Family 2 Adults & 3 Children | £13.00 |
£35.00 |
In 1984 Skybus was formed and began scheduled commercial passenger flights in April 1987 to fly to the Isles of Scilly. Skybus operates regular scheduled flights from Land’s End, Newquay, Exeter, Bristol and Southampton, and from March 2008 from Newquay Airport to Cardiff (Wales) and St. Brieuc (France). The airport at Land’s End not only hosts Skybus but through Westward Airways offers the opportunity to learn to fly.

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Experience animal welfare in action at Europe's busiest seal rescue centre. Encounter fascinating streamilned seals and playful otters. Visit a working seal hospital and meet their resdient seals and sea lions. Daily interactive talks and feeding presentations make this a visit worth making.



| Normal Admission Type | Price |
| Adults 15 Years - 59 Years | £10.95 |
| Child 3 Years - 14 Years | £7.95 |
| Student with valid ID | £9.95 |
| Senior 60 Years + | £9.95 |
| Infant 0 Years - 2 Years | £0.00 |
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Wild Waves, St Ives | Card Holder Benefit |
| Tregenna Hill, St. Ives, Cornwall, TR26 1SF | 10% off all purchases | |
| Tel: 01736 795333 | ||
| Website: No website at this time | ||
Opening Hours 9.00am - 5.00pm Mon - Sat, 10.00am - 4.00pm Sun |
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A variety of wonderful accessories and clothing for children of various ages.
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Slipways Restaurant, St Ives | Card Holder Benefit |
| Fish Street, St.Ives, Cornwall, TR26 1LT | 10% off your meal | |
| Tel: 01736 799950 | Does not include drinks | |
| Website: No website at this time | ||
Opening Hours Closed Monday/Tuesday |
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Excellent solid English food like duck, lamb, chicken and fish with proper sauces, freshly prepared vegetables and potatoes of the day. The decor is warm and inviting the bar offers up a good selection of apperitif's and premium spirits for a pre dinner warmer



The Dolly Pentreath is a traditional Cornish fishing lugger and was built in St Ives. Licensed to sail from any port with 12 persons, 60 miles offshore. She has an experienced crew. She looks good and sails well. She is based in St. Ives, Cornwall
The Dolly Pentreath is chartered for various Productions or Events & makes regular trips to Seal Island.
The James Stevens No.10 ( ON 435 ) was built for St.Ives by the Thames Ironworks in 1899. At 37.5 Ft. she was too long to be taken through the narrow streets of St. Ives so was delivered to Hayle and from there she was taken by sea to her new station. She was a “self-righter” rowing /sailing lifeboat and had a very successful career during her 33 years in service at St. Ives launching 59 times and saving 227 lives and 5 dogs
Discover the history surrounding Old St Ives and this historic vessel in our narrated tour of St Ives Bay. (Trip takes approximately one hour.)


| Normal Admission Type | Adults |
Children |
Duration |
| Seal Island | £9.00 |
£6.00 |
1 Hour & 20 Minutes |
| Fishing | £14.00 |
£10.00 |
2 Hours |
Experience the wildlife with hundreds of animals set in lush sub-tropical lakeside gardens. From the amazing open rainforest exhibit to the beautiful oriental garden there is something for all ages and abilities. Plenty to keep your children occupied with the tarzan trail, children’s play area, animal encounters, face painting and much more.




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Set on a large natural mound, Launceston Castle dominates the surrounding landscape. Begun soon after the Norman Conquest, its focus is an unusual keep consisting of a 13th-century round tower built by Richard of Cornwall, inside an earlier circular shell-keep. Within, the large central chamber is now reached via a dark corridor. The castle long remained a prison and George Fox, founder of the Quakers, suffered harsh confinement here in 1656. A display traces 1,000 years of history, with finds from site excavations.
| Normal Admission Type | Price |
| Adult | £2.40 |
| Children | £1.20 |
| Concession | £1.80 |
| English Heritage Members | £0.00 |
The best preserved and most elaborately decorated of Henry VIII’s coastal fortresses, St Mawes was built to counter invasion threats from France and Spain. Its counterpart was Pendennis, on the other side of the Fal estuary (see p.108). The clover-leaf shaped fort fell easily to landward attack by Parliamentarian forces in 1646, and was not properly refortified until the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Other coastal forts built by Henry VIII include Portland, Deal and Walmer Castles.
| Normal Admission Type | Price |
| Adult | £3.90 |
| Children | £2.00 |
| Concession | £2.90 |
| English Heritage Member | £0.00 |
The great 13th-century circular shell-keep of Restormel still encloses the principal rooms of the castle in remarkably good condition. It stands on an earlier Norman mound surrounded by a deep dry ditch, atop a high spur beside the River Fowey. Twice visited by the Black Prince, it finally saw action during the Civil War in 1644. It commands fantastic views and is a favourite picnic spot.
| Normal Admission Type | Price |
| Adult | £2.40 |
| Children | £1.20 |
| Concession | £1.80 |
| English Heritage Member | £0.00 |
Geevor tin mine is the largest preserved mining site in the UK, located iIn the far west of Cornwall, on the Atlantic Coast.
Above ground you can visit surface buildings such as the Miners’ Dry, left almost exactly as it was on that day in 1990 when the last working miner left the site. You can walk through the Mill and learn about the processes used to obtain tin concentrate from the ore brought up from the tunnels below.
Dogs are welcome all over the site with the exception of the Underground Tour. The miners searched for tin deep in the ground and far below the sea. Nowadays you can walk through narrow 18th century tunnels with a guide who vividly brings to life the conditions of those times.
| Normal Admission Type | Price |
| Adults | £7.50 |
| Children | £4.50 |
| Students | £4.50 |
| Senior Citizens | £7.00 |
| Family Ticket (2 Adults & 3 Children) | £22.00 |
John Coak and his brother Andrew welcome you to a
Traditional Cornish village pub in the centre of Pendeen with Good Beer and Good Food at fair pub prices
Bed and Breakfast (B&B) Accommodation
Simple Camping with sea views
Comfortable Beer Garden
The North Inn was a favourite haunt of tin miners until the local mine closed in 1990.
It was voted CAMRA (Campaign For Real Ale) Cornwall Pub of the Year for 2003, which recognises not only the standard of the beers but also the atmosphere, the mix of clientele, the availability of food and even the condition of the toilets.
With fabulous panoramic views, child friendly and situated in the heart of beautiful St. Ives you will find the beach restaurant. Owned and managed by the same local family since 1957 the restaurant offers first class local fish, seafood’s, poultry, meat and game.




It's a memory you'll cherish forever - arriving like so many generations before you at one of the world's best loved landmarks. It's a place of almost mystical beauty where the might of the Atlantic meets the towering cliffs of Cornwall - a place where nature is still one of the big attractions. Discover a myriad of wild flowers, soaring seabirds or even seals coming out to play. The rugged beauty of Land's End is just the beginning. See the free firework display weekly.




| Normal Admission Type | Pay as you go |
All Inclusive |
| Adult | £2.00 - £4.00 |
£9.95 |
| Child | £1.00 - £3.00 |
£5.95 |
| Concession | £1.50 - £3.50 |
£7.95 |
| Family 2 Adults & 2 Children up to 14 years | N/A |
£21.95 |
Located on the picturesque harbourside at St. Ives. Opened fronted continental style restaurant with seating outside. Friendly staff welcome you to sample the local seafood with a Mediterranean twist.
The Cornish Deli exists to bring to best quality Cornish and regional produce to its customers.
If you want fantastic quality local meats, cheeses, seafood, fruit and vegetables, snacks and regional specialities, the Cornish Deli is for you.
Incorporated with the Cornish Deli, is the The Deli Cafe offering hot and cold drinks, brunches, lunches, afternoon tea, and Evening Meals.




Outdoor Laser Tag is an exciting new sport and here at Big Dunks Paintball we have got the very latest DIGITAL equipment from the USA with a range of up to a massive 400 mts, you may have seen some of the older outdoor or indoor laser systems with less range but our digital equipment has more range and does so much more. We still love paintball but if you don't want to get hit by a paintball laser tag is great fun too.




| Length of Play | Normal Price Person |
| 1 Hour session - approx 45 mins play | £11.00 per person |
| 90 min session - approx 75 mins play | £15.00 per person |
| 2 Hour session - approx 100 mins play | £18.00 per person |
| 3 Hour session - approx 2.5 hours play | £26.00 per person |
| Phone for times | £15.00 per person |
Not included:- extra paintballs £3 per 50 or hire of armoured gloves £1 (if required)
Big Dunk's Paintball is a purpose built UKPSF accredited site with 7 game zones over 20 acres. Located in North Cornwall near to Newquay Padstow Wadebridge Rock Camelford Bodmin moor and within 1 hour of most Cornish tourist attractions and favorite holiday spots - Eden Project surfing beaches campsites historic sites and several golf courses are near by.




| Number of players | Half day incl 50 paintballs | Normal Price Person |
| 1 - 11 | Half day incl 50 paintballs | £10.00 per person |
| 12 - 30 | Half day incl 50 paintballs | £10.00 per person & 1 person plays free |
| 31 - 50 | Half day incl 50 paintballs | £10.00 per person & 2 persons play free |
| 31 - 50 | Half day incl 50 paintballs | £10.00 per person & 2 persons play free |
| Phone for number | Full day incl 550 paintballs | £36.00 per person |
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Gallions Restaurant, St Ives | Card Holder Benefit | |
| The Wharf St Ives, Cornwall, TR26 1LG | 10% off Lunch or Dinner Mon - Fri | ||
| Tel: 01736 797999 | Does not include drinks & you must book | ||
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Opening Hours 11.00am - 12.00pm Mon - Sunday |
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Overlooking the pictureque harbour of St Ives.



If you like to spend your holidays ‘winding down’ in peaceful, picturesque surroundings or you fancy something a bit more adventurous e.g. surfing, fishing, kite surfing etc., then Perran Quay Touring Park is your ideal choice. Miles and miles of gently sloping, sandy beaches, ideal for families, are within a short distance of Perran Quay. Whether you prefer shallow sea water lagoons, fascinating rock pools, rolling dunes, or just acres of golden sand, you will not be disappointed by this spectacular corner of Cornwall.Those who want to get away from it all will be delighted by the breath-taking South West Coast Path cliff top walks. The choice of country walks and cycle rides starts from Perran Quay itself. Beautiful coves, quaint fishing villages and historical sites are close at hand, and the lovely cathedral city of Truro, with its pebbled streets, lies just eight miles away. In fact Perran Quay is within an hour’s drive from anywhere in Cornwall. Perran Quay is a very friendly, family run site offering spaces for touring caravans, trailer tents and tents, as well as our static caravans. They are a very well equipped site which is flat and level in an elevated position with views over the surrounding countryside.



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Rock Island Bistro & Bar, Porth | Card Holder Benefit | |
| Alexandra Road, Porth, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 3NB | 10% off your meal not Including Drinks | ||
| Tel: 01637 877271 | Children not permitted during evening | ||
| Website: No website at this time | Authorised Retailer | ||
Opening Hours Tues - Sat Lunch 10 - 2.30pm. Wed - Sat Dinner 6.30 - Close |
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One can unwind in the restful pleasant Mediterranean style atmosphere that's contemporary, light and airy. All meals made fresh to order useing local produce.



The Braefel Inn Steak House is known for its friendly and relaxed atmosphere, excellent food and a variety of drinks. Although located within Perran Quay Park,The Braefel is still a local pub and restaurant, so prices are very reasonable and the welcome is always warm and friendly. The Braefel Inn has a reputation for the good quality of its succulent Aberdeen Angus steak meals (try the special steak deal). Their menu also offers you a variety of dishes, and a good children’s selection. Home cooked Sunday roasts (fresh and plentiful) are always popular at the Braefel, with a choice of beers to suit everyone.



A proper local with convivial hosts and a chef in the kitchen eager to please. The Halsetown is a real pub serving real beer and real food. All the pub classics feature like fish in batter, steaks, and steak and ale. There is always lots of fresh fish and the vegetables are bought from the local farm shop. Well worth a rest stop when touring the West of Cornwall.



Room Rates are: £30 per adult (13 years +) per night, £15.50 per child (5 -12 years) & FOC per child (0 - 4 years)
THE NEW FUN FILLED MINIATURA PARK
Get set for the all new fun filled Miniatura Park, re-opening the gates after a two year refit that’s seen some much needed improvements to the 16 acre miniature gardens.
Miniatura Park consists of three areas: Landmark Gardens, Goony Farm, and The Dinosaur Trail. This winter the walkway around the dinosaur swamp has been widened for wheelchair and pushchair access and new scenes have been added. Live entertainment is a new part of the menu, with puppet shows and creatures in the gardens on Monday to Fridays from May until September.



| Normal Admission Type | Price |
| Adult | £6.50 |
| Child (2 Years - 14 Years) | £5.00 |
| Senior Citizens | £5.25 |
| Family 2 Adults & 2 Children up to 14 years | £21.00 |
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Frank Meszaros, St Ives | Card Holder Benefit |
| 1 Tregenna Hill, St Ives, Cornwall, TR26 1LT | 10% off your hair cut | |
| Tel: 07900 024788 | ||
| Website: No website at this time | ||
Opening Hours 9.00am - 5.00pm Mon - Fri |
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Frank Meszaros, Hair Technician. Ladies, Gents & Childrens hair. Adults £7.95 & Children £6.90
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Coach & Horses, Rosudgeon | Card Holder Benefit |
| Kenneggy Downs, Rosudgeon, Cornwall, TR20 9AW | 10% off any food order over £15 | |
| Tel: 01736 762470 | Does not include drinks & excludes August | |
| Website: No website at this time | ||
Opening Hours Lunch Noon till 2:30 and Dinner 6:30-9:00 pm, Sunday Carvery Noon till 2:30 pm |
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The brand new relaunched Coach and Horses is a fine example of a good warm local pub serving well made home style cooking. The décor is cosy and the welcome is friendly. The pub has never looked so good. There is ample seating outside and food features pub classics like cod in batter, whole tail scampi, Pork and apple sauce and sausages and mash. There is something here for everyone.



Lots of fun for kids and adults. Children from two to eight will especially enjoy the farm, what with the trampolines, slides and other play equipment. There is a whole farm of animals to see, feed and hold; rabbits, lambs, calves, birds of prey and ponies. They will love the pony and train rides! The farm's location is amazing; the beautiful hills of Cornwall are dotted with farms as they roll down toward spectacular cliffs and the dramatic Atlantic at Porthcothan Bay and Bedruthan Steps. They also have a small site, approximately 3 acres, accommodating around 45 units. The site is fairly level with good drainage, and apart from the 12 electric hook-up-points, pitches are not marked out. Contact them for rates and availability.

| Normal Admission Type | Price |
| Adult | £4.50 |
| Child (2 Years - 14 Years) | £4.50 |
| Senior Citizens | £4.50 |
As one of the leading mobility-service-providers, Sixt is on a successful expansion course all over Europe and worldwide. Together with our Partners and Licensees, we are represented at more than 3,500 Service outlets worldwide. In total they have 143 rental locations in the UK. Their long-term strategy is aimed at offering innovative, universal and high quality service-products over the entire mobility chain. In all of theirr core business areas they offer their customers high-quality services with an excellent price-/ performance ratio.
The Old Quay House Inn stands on its own quay at the head of the Hayle estuary midway between the town of Hayle and the village of Lelant, overlooking the famous Hayle Bird Sanctuary. It is during the cold winters that the Hayle Estuary comes into its own. When estuaries become frozen over “up country” birds are forced south and west to this the warmest estuary in the country! It is an important staging post for migrant birds and a refuge during hard weather. Up to 18,000 birds have been seen at such times.



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