Attractions near Porthcurno

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Porthcurno Telegraph Museum

Porthcurno Telegraph Museum records the history of the telegraph station and the defensive tunnels built to house it during the Second World War

Porthcurno Telegraph Museum

Minack Theatre

The Minack Open Air Theatre is in one of the most beautiful settings anywhere in the world, perched high on golden cliffs above the turquoise sea

Minack Theatre

Lands End

Land’s End, with its rugged wave battered cliffs, is the most westerly point in mainland England and the most visited outdoor tourist attraction in Cornwall

Lands End

Trewidden Garden

Located on the outskirts of Penzance Trewidden is reknowned for it's collection of camellias and exotic shrubs

Trewidden Garden

Mousehole Bird Hospital and Sanctuary

Bird hospital and sanctuary for sick and injured birds

Mousehole Bird Hospital and Sanctuary

Paul Church

The 16th century Paul Parish Church is located in the village of Paul just outside of Mousehole

Paul Church

Newlyn Art Gallery

Public art gallery featuring contemporary art. Located on the edge of Newlyn Green, overlooking the sea, the gallery take full advantage of its position with the recent addition of a glass pavilion.

Newlyn Art Gallery

Trengwainton Garden

Located in Madron near Penzance. Woodland garden with views over Mounts Bay. Exotic trees and shrubs including tree ferns create a prehistoric feel

Trengwainton Garden

Penlee House Museum and Gallery

Home to a permanent collection of Newlyn School paintings and an exhibition detailing the history of Penzance

Penlee House Museum and Gallery

Morrab Garden

Morrab Gardens. Sup-tropical garendens located between Penzance's town centre and promenade

Morrab Garden

The Exchange Gallery

Contemporary art gallery showcasing the very best of national and international contemporary art. The converted telephone exchange also has a cafe and education space

The Exchange Gallery

Trinity House National Lighthouse Centre

Established in 1990, the museum has an elaborate collection of lighthouse equipment that helps to tell the story of how an organization, Trinity House, has built and maintained lights around the coast…

Trinity House National Lighthouse Centre

Geevor Tin Mine

Geevor Tin Mine, situated on the Atlantic Coast of the far west of Cornwall, is the largest preserved mining site in the United Kingdom

Geevor Tin Mine

Levant Mine

The engine house of the Levant mine, famous for its rich undersea deposits of both copper and tin, is situated on a cliff edge five miles from Land�s End

Levant Mine

St Michaels Mount

Island castle set in the middle of Mount's Bay. Site includes details on opening times, facilities and a brief history.

St Michaels Mount

Wayside Folk Museum

The Wayside Folk Museum in Zennor has thousands of artefacts reflecting both the domestic and industrial history of the area

Wayside Folk Museum

Play Zone

Indoor adventure centre with slides galore, ball pools, soft play area and quasar. Fun for kids of all ages. Restaurant, bar and cafe facilities.

Play Zone

Leach Pottery

Established by Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada in 1920, many studio potters have had their training here. The historic pottery buildings have been restored, there are regular exhibitions and a selling…

Leach Pottery

Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden

The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden features works in bronze, stone and wood in addition to paintings, drawings and other archive material

Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden

Tate St Ives

The Tate Gallery St Ives opened in June 1993 in a purpose-built building with five galleries offering an introduction to modern art, with special emphasis on the St Ives School

Tate St Ives

St Ives Museum

Situated just away from the town centre, overlooking Bamaluz beach is St Ives town museum. The exhibitions and collections reflect the fishing, railway, tourism and mining that have defined the town.

St Ives Museum

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