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Tucked away in mid Cornwall Gwennap is a hidden gem with an interesting history.  Copper mining in the 18th century led the parish to be known as the ‘Richest square mile in the old world’ and today is a World Heritage Site protecting the fascinating Gwennap Pit Rings.  Thought to be the result of a collapsed tin mine this open-air amphitheatre seating up to 1500 people was made famous by Methodist founder John Wesley who often preached there.  Modern visitors can enjoy live theatre and music performances at Gwennap or simply marvel at the impressive acoustics.      

Holidays in Gwennap are all about enjoying the great outdoors with lots to do in the surrounding area.  Circular walks from the village take you down country lanes lined with rhododendrons past the 13th century Gwennap church and on to the abandoned Pennance Mine, the beautiful lake at Carn Marth or Neolithic hilltop settlement of Carn Brea.  Other days could find you travelling just a few miles by car to the wide sandy beach at Perranporth on the north coast, the Fal River and beaches at Falmouth to the south or browsing the boutiques and galleries of Truro. 

Holidays in Gwennap are ideal for those looking for a taste of Cornish history whilst also being able to enjoy all the beaches and natural beauty the area has to offer.

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Tucked away in mid Cornwall Gwennap is a hidden gem with an interesting history.  Copper mining in the 18th century led the parish to be known as the ‘Richest square mile in the old world’ and today is a World Heritage Site protecting the fascinating Gwennap Pit Rings.  Thought to be the result of a collapsed tin mine this open-air amphitheatre seating up to 1500 people was made famous by Methodist founder John Wesley who often preached there.  Modern visitors can enjoy live theatre and music performances at Gwennap or simply marvel at the impressive acoustics.      

Holidays in Gwennap are all about enjoying the great outdoors with lots to do in the surrounding area.  Circular walks from the village take you down country lanes lined with rhododendrons past the 13th century Gwennap church and on to the abandoned Pennance Mine, the beautiful lake at Carn Marth or Neolithic hilltop settlement of Carn Brea.  Other days could find you travelling just a few miles by car to the wide sandy beach at Perranporth on the north coast, the Fal River and beaches at Falmouth to the south or browsing the boutiques and galleries of Truro. 

Holidays in Gwennap are ideal for those looking for a taste of Cornish history whilst also being able to enjoy all the beaches and natural beauty the area has to offer.


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Seaways Diving & Marine
(5 miles)

Take the plunge and learn to dive with Seaways Diving school. As well as BSAC courses for beginners, they also run a variety of courses for more experienced divers, such as photography and free diving.

Seaways Diving, Commercial Road, Penryn TR10 8AQ (T: 01326 375544)

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Bowman Yacht Charters
(6 miles)

There’s no better way to explore the secluded bays and beaches of West Cornwall than under sail. Offering full and half day skippered charters, tailored to your needs, Bowman Yacht Charters are a local company based at Falmouth Marina with a wealth of local knowledge and yachts maintained to the highest standards.  No prior sailing experience necessary.

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Tehidy Country Park
(6 miles)

Tehidy woods are the largest woodland in West Cornwall covering over 250 acres. The country park here features over 9 miles of paths and trails, a lake and café with picnic area. Tehidy is a great family day out and dogs are welcome too.

 

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Mylor Boat Hire
(6 miles)

There’s no better way to explore the beautiful Fal River than by boat, and with Mylor Boat Hire you can do just that with all equipment provided.  Their fleet of safe and stable boats lets you do things at your own pace whether that’s racing along, anchoring in tiny coves for a picnic of visiting a waterside pub. Based at Mylor Yacht Harbour from April – October and also offering kayak and SUP hire.  No experience necessary.

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Koru Kayaking
(7 miles)

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Discover the dramatic coastline and beautiful in-land waterways of Cornwall on guided kayak tours with Koru Kayaking. Taking you into the depths of the area’s remote beauty, the touring pros’ most popular adventure takes you to the World Heritage North Coast Adventure from Trevaunance Cove, St Agnes which is half way between Newquay and St Ives, otherwise known as ‘Poldark country’. Alternatively, their Frenchman’s Creek Adventure takes you from a private beach near Falmouth that was the inspiration behind Daphne Du Maurier’s famous novel, Rebecca. Prices start at £40 per person and you can hire wetsuits for £5 as well.

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Tom and Hetty Wildblood provide a fantastic sea Kayak experience along the coast out of St Agnes. This is a must do activity even for the inexperienced as Koru provide all equipment along with tuition and safety guidance. Koru kayaking take you out to sea and visit otherwise inaccessible caves and beaches with sightings of birds and seals.

June 2017

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