Falmouth Uncovered walking tours
Falmouth Uncovered runs acclaimed walking tours that celebrate the town's colourful past.
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Kernow Adventure Park
Cornwall’s hidden outdoor activity centre, for family days out and thrill-seekers, with an Aquapark, open water swimming, wakeboarding and paddleboarding.
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Dairyland Farmworld
An ideal day out for families with young children, with a large range of rides, play equipment and various other forms of entertainment.
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The Camel Trail
This 11-mile stretch of converted disused railway offers the opportunity to take in the beauty of Cornwall's countryside at a leisurely pace.
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Flambards
Kids of all ages will get a real kick out of Flambards, a theme park with a difference.
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River Fal Boat Trips
If you're visiting Cornwall then we'd recommend taking to the water to see Falmouth and the surrounding areas from a different perspective.
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The Cornish Seal Sanctuary
This rescue, rehabilitation and release centre for seals is situated in the beautiful village of Gweek in the Helford Estuary.
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National Maritime Museum Cornwall
Housed in a landmark building on Falmouth's picturesque harbourside, offering an entertaining and educational experience for visitors young and old.
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St Mawes Castle
If you were a fan of the 1970s BBC drama Poldark, you're sure to recognise the dramatic coastline surrounding St Mawes castle, which featured prominently...
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Pendennis Castle
Pendennis Castle offers a taste of history coupled with spectacular views of the water and surrounding coastline, with a museum and discovery centre...
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St Michael’s Mount
This scenic tidal island off the coast of Marizion can be reached by foot via a granite causeway at low tide or by boat when the water is high.
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Trebah
Selected as one of the 'Great Gardens of Cornwall', Trebah is a hugely popular attraction that offers a different experience each time you visit.
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