Local Attractions

Also see "local area" for great things to see and do right at our doorstep, whilst you are enjoying you stay here at Camping Caradon.

LOCAL BEACHES Beaches in and around Looe and Polperro Beaches close to Camping Caradon

LOCAL EVENTS GUIDE TO LOOE AND POLPERRO FOR 2011 "South East Cornwall has it all and more"

DOG INFORMATION Information on dog friendley beaches (see Caradon Council area & looe for local beaches) Dog friendly Beaches

Consider carefully when bringing your dog with you on holiday, especially if you have children. On many of the Cornish Beaches, Attractions, shops and Pubs/Eating places you are not allowed to bring your dog, which can course a lot of restrictions to your holiday. If you are visiting Cornwall in peak times, most of the towns and villages are very busy, which can be a stressful experience for both dog and owner.

DOG KENNELS Just 1 mile from Camping Caradon is Pelynt kennels, Highly recommended by our campers, who have needed a dog free day out!. Phone no 01503 220915.

COASTPATH The South West Coast Path National Trail - 630 miles of superb coastal walking. From Minehead on the edge of the Exmoor National Park to the shores of Poole Harbour in Dorset it is the best way to enjoy the wonderful coastal scenery, wildlife and heritage Coastpaths in Cornwall.

We are within 40 minutes reach of Plymouth - St Austell - Bodmin and Liskard. Under 1 hours drive to Cornwalls Westcoast, and 1 hour 20 minutes to Lands end.

Camping Caradon is on a regular daily bus rute to Looe - Polperro (573) - Liskard and Plymouth (572). and with the Looe vally train Line, the possibilities of having a car free day out is endless.

BUS TIME TABLES LOOE VALLY LINE

Some of the Attractions within 30 minutes drive from Camping Caradon

THE EDEN PROJECT

The Eden Project is a gateway into the world of plants and people. A meeting place for all to discover how we depend on plants and how we can help to manage and conserve them for our mutual survival.

A symbol of hope for the future

Ten years ago this place was a barren, exhausted china clay pit. Now its massive Biomes (one of which is the biggest greenhouse in the world) and millions of plants bear witness to what can be achieved by a can-do attitude and the tenacity of the human spirit. Eden is as potent a symbol of hope for the future as you could find anywhere on earth.

To avoid queing buy " Fast Track" tickets for this attraction from Camping Caradon.

Eden roofs by Steve Bedser Eden by Frank Sephton
THE MONKEY SANCTUARY The Trust's Work The Monkey Sanctuary Trust is a unique environmental charity dedicated to promoting the welfare, conservation and survival of primates, working to end the primate trade and abuse of primates in captivity, promoting the rehabilitation of captive primates and the preservation of those in the wild and operating a sanctuary for the conservation, preservation and welfare of wildlife and the environment. The Monkey Sanctuary Trust is a registered charity in the UK.

The Monkey Sanctuary is situated in beautiful woodlands overlooking Looe Bay in south east Cornwall. For many years the Sanctuary was dedicated to one species, the Amazonian woolly monkey, and was the first place in the world where these monkeys bred successfully outside of their native habitat. The Sanctuary now practices a non-breeding policy.

 

The Monkey Sanctuary is situated in beautiful woodlands

CARNGLAZE CAVERNS

Carnglaze consists of three underground caverns set in 6.5 acres of wooded hillside of the Loveny valley at St. Neot, near Liskeard.

You will be taken on a guided tour, which will last

for about 45 minutes, through the three caverns of cathedral proportions, hand created by local slate miners. Within the complex is the famous subterranean lake with it crystal clear blue/green water. During the tour you will go about 150m into the hillside and 60m below ground. Also explore the Enchanted Dell at Carnglaze with its ancient woodland, streams and waterfalls.

 

LANHYDROCK

Magnificent late Victorian country house with extensive servants' quarters, gardens and wooded estate

  • Stunning 17th-century gatehouse and long gallery
  • The ultimate 19th-century 'Upstairs/Downstairs' experience
  • Fabulous collection of spring-flowering magnolias and bluebell woods
  • Adventure playground, with wobbly bridge, scramble nets and animal sculptures
  • Successful dormouse monitoring programme
  • Film location for The Three Musketeers (1993) and Twelfth Night (1996)

 

RESTORMEL CASTLE

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.

Restormel Castle

PORFELL WILDLIFE

There's a warm welcome for everyone who enjoys and appreciates animals and the countryside.

At Porfell you will meet wallabies, marmosets, snakes, lemurs, meerkats, porcupines and of course 'Bert' the capybara as well as all your favourite farmyard animals and pets.

 

Exotic wild animals such as lemurs

MAGNIFICENT MUSIC MACHINES

Magnificent Music Machines is in a tranquil setting by the old mill stream in St. Keyne.

Paul Corin’s father, who founded the museum in 1967, was the last miller of St. Keyne and bought Lametton Mill as it is known, in 1938. It is mentioned in the text of Daphne du Maurier’s Novel “The Kings General” published in 1946. As well as entertaining visitors in the summer months, Paul is restoring instruments for clients all over the UK including Player Pianos and WurliTzer Theatre Organs.


GREAT GARDENS IN CORNWALL

Lost Gardens of Heligan THE LOST GARDENS OF HELIGAN"The award winning Lost Gardens of Heligan extend to some eighty acres of superb pleasure grounds together with a magnificent complex of walled gardens and a huge productive vegetable garden. Heligan is now the site of the largest garden restoration in Europe."Other great gardens in Cornwall

NATIONAL TRUST

THE NATIONAL TRUST IN CORNWALL

St Michael's Mount is a magical rocky island crowned by medieval church and castle, and home to a living community

  • One of England's most famous and dramatic coastal attractions
  • Enchanting medieval castle and church perched upon a craggy island
  • Visit by causeway at low tide or take a boat trip
  • Lovely subtropical hanging gardens
  • Film location for Orsino's castle in Twelfth Night (1996)
St Michael's Mount
ENGLISH HERITAGE
General view of the beach and castle in the background

THE ENGLISH HERITAGE SITES IN CORNWALL

Tintagel Castle

With its spectacular location on Cornwall’s dramatic and windswept Atlantic coastline, Tintagel is a place of magic and myth where the legend of King Arthur was born. This historic spot is rich in flora and fauna and provides a breeding ground for sea birds, lizards and butterflies. Tintagel Castle is Cornwall’s most iconic site. A strong hold of the Earls of Cornwall, the castle was built in the 13th century. Now in ruins, it still has the power to inspire.


STEAM TRAINS IN CORNWALL
Bodmin & Wadebridge Railway runs steam engines

BODMIN & WENFORD RAILWAY

The Bodmin & Wenford Railway is a Standard Gauge Railway that operates mainly steam locomotives in the Duchy of Cornwall.

Come and enjoy a 13 mile round trip on this steeply graded line through the beautiful countryside.

LAUNCESTON STEAM RAILWAY

The L.S.R. runs from the historic Cornish town of Launceston through several miles of countryside to the hamlet of Newmills.


FISHING

 

There are loads of opportunites to fish in the area. FISHING TRIPS FROM LOOE

 

 

Bake's 7 fishing lakes are only 9 miles - 20 minutes from Camping Caradon BAKE FISHING LAKES

Siblyback Lake is surrounded by the striking Bodmin Moor SIBLYBACK LAKE - 30minutes from Camping Caradon.

 

Siblyback Lake is for the whole family and offers a wide range of facilities and activities. Great place to bring a picnic

With watersports, including rowing boat hire, you can have an excellentday on the water.

The popular Angling and Watersports Centre has facilities for sailing, windsurfing and canoeing and is a premier trout fishery.

Charter Boat - Force Ten

SEALIFE

attraction in plymouth

 

THE NATIONAL MARINE AQUARIUM

The Plymouth Aquarium experience comprises a total of 50 live exhibits including 3 massive tanks. Over 4000 animals from 400 species are displayed in realistic habitats from local shorelines to coral reefs. In addition our technological zone, Explorocean focuses on ocean exploration and sustainability through innovative, interactive exhibits.

The Aquarium is made up of 6 main zones: Explorocean, The Shallows, Atlantic Reef, Meditteranean Sea, Weird Creatures and Coral Seas. Each zone is packed full of amazing Marine Creatures and fantastic facts for you to find.

 

the amazing octopus

 

BLUE REEF AQUARIUM IN NEWQUAY

Welcome to Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay. Situated on Towan Beach in the centre of Newquay, opposite the famous island, the Blue Reef Aquarium is a stunning visit.

Be amazed by the local marine species from the Cornish coast to hundreds of tropical species in the gigantic ocean display complete with underwater tunnel.

New for 2008 - Shark Lagoon!

One of our resident seals

NATIONAL SEAL SANCTUARY

Welcome to the National Seal Sanctuary, set in the picturesque

Helford Estuary, by the beautiful village of Gweek, in Cornwall.

We have over 50 years experience in Seal Rescue, Rehabilitation and Release


FUN ATTRACTIONS
FLAMBARDS Having entertained 11 Million visitors, Flambards is one of Britain's Top 10 attractions. Huge undercover areas, rides, family shows, live entertainment and lots more. Fun for all the family."

CORNWALLS CREALY

Cornwall's Crealy is the best fun in Cornwall where Maximum Fun is Guaranteed!

FIND MORE FUN ATTRACTIONS IN CORNWALL

GUIDE TO ATTRACTIONS IN CORNWALL

 


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