Tate St Ives offers an introduction to international Modern and contemporary art, including works from the Tate Collection. Tate St Ives also manages the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden.
With 104 hectares, Tehidy Woods are the largest single area of woodland in West Cornwall and were once part of the formal parkland surrounding Tehidy Mansion. Nature trails.
Site of King Arthur's last battle. Nature and history trail, exhibition room, video loop, brass rubbings, gift shop. Totally unique experience. Beautiful riverside walks.
Situated in the lush vale of Lanherne. Authentic Japanese garden approx. 1.5 acres, water garden with Koi and symbolic teahouse, stroll, woodland and Zen gardens, bamboo grove. Japanese Maples, Azaleas and ornamental grasses in abundance.
The Monkey Sanctuary Trust is situated in beautiful woodlands overlooking Looe Bay. For over 40 years the Victorian house & gardens have been home to a colony of woolly monkeys. It is now also home to a number of capuchin monkeys.
Located in a spectacular setting on the North Cornwall coast, Tintagel has long been one of the county's most popular tourist attractions. Atlantic breakers crash against the cliffs and through Merlin's cave as visitors climb the steep paths.
Small 14C building on the plan of a medieval yeoman farm house, with a large hall. Used in 19thC as a letter receiving office for the district and restored as such.
Trebah is a uniquely beautiful, wooded 25 acre sub-tropical ravine garden with its own beach on the beautiful Helford River. It is the wild and magical result of 160 years of inspired and dedicated creation.
Perched at the head of the Fal Estuary, Trelissick boasts jaw-dropping views and a huge array of plant species. Quite literally at the water's edge, you can catch the ferry from Truro, Falmouth or the Roseland Peninsula.
A five-minute stroll from the centre of town will bring you to 26 acres of lush, sub-tropical colour interspersed with Cornwall's only zoo, a massive water attraction and a seemingly endless catalogue of activities for all ages and weathers.
Experience stunning views and an abundance of exotic trees and shrubs in a garden cradled just inland of Mounts Bay. For those of you with a nose for gardening, this horticultural hotspot is home to magnificent walled gardens growing species not see
An Elizabethan Manor House with fine interiors and delightful garden. Challenge the family to a game of Kayling or Slapcock! Or just get away for the hustle and bustle and enjoy the tranquillity Trerice has to offer.
Trethorne has something for all ages, whatever the weather. The wide range of activities offered include a dropslide, ball pool, ball-blaster, bungee-run, crazy golf, paddleboats and much more.
Trevarno….beautiful and unforgettable. A special place for all the senses with an ever changing magical character. A truly memorable experience for adults and children alike.
Explore under the lush canopies of woodland and discover the horticultural secrets of one of the UK's most important plant collections. This horticultural hotspot has been described as "perhaps the most beautiful woodland garden in England"
Truro Cathedral is the most visited building in Cornwall. It stands out impressively in the heart of Truro and rewards its visitors with its calming presence in the centre of a busy and thriving shopping area. Truro Cathedral is open 7.30am.