Spirit of the Western American
Experience the Wild West as it was in 1800s America. History is brought to life through actors, live shows and museums.
Contact: 01637 881160
Address: Retallack Park, Winnards Perch, St. Columb, Cornwall TR9 6DE
Web:www.chycor.co.uk/spirit-ofthe-west
St Catherines Castle
A sixteenth century fort, built by Henry VIII. This castle is not suitable for picnics. There is no wheelchair access.
Contact: 0117 975 0700
Address: Fowey, Cornwall
Web:www.castlexplorer.co.uk
The Hidden Valley
An adventure park themed around a shipwreck, gold mine and a haunted cottage. Attractions include mini golf, a nature reserve, woodland play area, fishing and a talking fountain. This attraction is definitely worth considering if you are looking for family days out in Cornwall.
Contact: 01566 86463
Address: St Thomas, Launceston, Cornwall PL15 8SJ
Web: www.hidden-valley.co.uk
Tintagel Castle
This thirteenth century castle is the legendary birthplace of King Arthur. Offers dramatic views of the Cornish coastline.
Contact: 01840 770328
Address: Tintagel, Cornwall PL34 0HE
Web: www.english-heritage.org.uk
World of Model Railways
See over 2,000 British and American model trains on display. Over 30 of these trains run through intricate landscapes from a Cornish tinmine to the alpine mountains.
Contact: 01726 842457
Address: Meadow Street, Mevagissey, Cornwall PL26 6UL
Web: www.model-railway.co.uk
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