Attractions in Cornwall
Enjoy Tregaddra's beautiful surrounding area and take part in fantastic activities from discovering the best parts of the Lizard peninsula to the best surfing in Cornwall.
All of the attractions and activities we have listed are suitable for the entire family.
Local attractions in Cornwall
Trelowarren
"This historic, 1000-acre private estate on The Lizard peninsula has been transformed by restoring its environment and converting old or abandoned buildings to provide a real alternative to holiday inflation, based on green principles."
Bonython Gardens
"Situated on England’s southernmost Lizard Peninsular, Bonython Estate Gardens offer excitement and surprises, with colour and interest in all seasons.
Remodeled in recent years, to include, a contemporary water feature behind the delightful Georgian Manor, an eighteenth century Walled Garden with colour- themed herbaceous borders, a Traditional Potager Garden, and an orchard of Cornish variety apple trees, on through parkland to a series of small lakes in a sheltered valley."
Roskilly's Ice Cream
"All our tasty ice creams, fudge and yoghurts are made using rich organic Jersey milk and cream and taste both indulgent and delicious. The milk comes from the 94 strong herd of Jersey cows which graze on pastures that have been farmed in a traditional and sustainable way for generations. "
Flambards theme park
"The Flambards Experience is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the South West of England. With unique undercover exhibitions boasting the Flambards Victorian Village, Britain in The Blitz and Memory Lane exhibitions."
Gweek Seal Sanctuary
"Welcome to the National Seal Sanctuary, set in the picturesque Helford Estuary, by the beautiful village of Gweek in Cornwall. We are a Rescue, Rehabilitation, and Release centre for seals, and most seasons we rescue over 40 pups."
Helston Flora day
"Flora Day is held every year on May 8th except when this date falls on a Sunday or Monday, then it is held on the preceding Saturday. This celebration is believed to be pre-Christian and at one time during the Victorian era was banned as being "a drunken revelry." The whole town is decorated with local greenery and bluebells which grow in millions in the surrounding countryside."
Goonhilly Windfarm
"With fuel prices currently dominating the headlines, it’s vital that people understand renewable energy and the benefits it can offer. Events like the Goonhilly Open Day are a great way to reach out to people and offer them answers to questions and misconceptions they may have had about wind power."
Places to visit in Cornwall
Cadgwith
Cadgwith is a picturesque village and fishing port in Cornwall, situated on the Lizard Peninsula between The Lizard and Coverack.
Coverack
Coverack is a small fishing village situated on the south-east corner of the Lizard peninsula. It is a popular location for divers visiting The Manacles which are famous for causing many shipwrecks.
Helford
Helford is a small village located on the Helford river, and long ago played a big part in continental trading, when duty was collected from merchants and pirates on items like Tobacco, Lace and French Rum.
Lizard point
The most southerly point of the UK and boasting breathtaking views, The Lizard is famous for its Serpentine rock, a unique metamorphic rock which is locally crafted into ornaments and jewellery.