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Around & About

Cornwall & Devon

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Located in the grounds of Honicombe Manor on the borders of Cornwall and Devon, the lodges are perfectly situated for exploring all that these beautiful counties have to offer.

A short distance away in Gunnislake there is a rail link to Plymouth which is just 15 miles away down through the Tamar Valley. The Tamar Valley itself boasts the historic towns of Launceston, Callington, Tavistock and Saltash within its embrace, each providing lots to do and see.

 

To the west are the beautiful Cornish coastal villages of Port Isaac, Padstow and Looe. The Eden Project is about half an hour's drive away. St Ives is an hour away - Penzance and Lands End are just a little further to the west.

 

To the east is the beautiful county of Devon with its moors, tors and rugged coastline and seaside towns of Ilfracombe, Lynton and Lynmouth.

 

Links

Their is plenty to see and do, here are just a few useful websites

Sight Seeing
The Whole Family
Children's Days Out
Food & Drink
Adventure and Outdoors
Walking Cornwall
Cycling Tours
Exploring on Foot
Best Walks
Outdoor Pursuits
  New Horizons
Diving

Port Isaac

(Port Wenn)  

 Bird Watching
Padstow Picures of Cornwall  Porfell Animal Land  Cornish Restuarants Freshwater Fishing 
 Restuarants in Bodmin  Newquay Sea Fishing 
Lostwithiel  Trebah Gardens Ben's Play World   Bodmin Fishing

 The Lizard

Lands End  Launceston Railway  Cafe Fusion  Shark Fishing
 Rock St Michael's Mount  Greevor Tin Mine  Wadebridge Golf
Discover Devon  Perranporth  Poldark Mine Lostwithiel  Riding 
Beautiful Devon  Beaches  Witch Craft Museum  Fowey Dolphins 
Seek Southwest  Good Beach Guide  Holywell Bay  Super Markets Cornwall Activities

*These links are provided to give you a flavour of the area, their inclusion is not meant to provide an endorsment of what they offer - they are for information only - a starting point for your own discovery of Cornwall.