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Attractions in Fowey Cornwall

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  1. The Spa at the Fowey Hall Hotel

    Fowey

    At Fowey Hall’s Spa you can enjoy a family swim and chill out with the kids on the terrace. Or book the little ones into our crèche and indulge in some me-time, with a spa treatment and a dip in the pool.

  2. Hidden Valley Gardens

    Treesmill

    An intimate 3 acre award-winning cottage style garden and specialist plant nursery nestled in a secluded hidden valley in Cornwall.  There are 26 identified beds and borders that are full of colour from early season to late autumn.  It is a…

  3. Fowey Aquarium

    Fowey

    A collection of fish and sea life from the local waters around Fowey.

  4. Fowey Museum

    Fowey

    Local social and family history of Fowey. Civic regalia, costumes, weapons and more.

  5. St Fimbarrus Church

    Fowey

    Fowey's beautiful and historic Parish Church

  6. MAD Museum

    Fowey

    MAD Fowey is a mechanical art and design Museum. Based in the centre of Fowey, this quirky attraction displays interactive pieces of mechanical art, in particular; kinetic art and automata.

  7. St Catherine's Castle

    Fowey

    A small 16th century fort situated at the harbour entrance built by Henry VIII to defend Fowey harbour. It is accessible on foot from Readymoney Cove and entry is free.

  8. Polruan Blockhouse

    POLRUAN

    The blockhouses were built on either side of the harbour mouth around 1380. A chain was hung between both to prevent undesirable ships entering the harbour.

  9. Lost Gardens of Heligan

    Pentewan

    200 acres of garden history, mystery and romance

  10. Lanhydrock House and Garden

    Bodmin

    One of the most beautiful National Trust properties in Cornwall, Lanhydrock House and gardens are a must-see all year round. Superbly set in wooded parkland of 1,000 acres and encircled by a garden of rare shrubs and trees.

  11. Coulson Park

    Lostwithiel

    Coulson Park is beside the River Fowey. There is a swing and climbing frames. Ball games can be played in the park and there is free parking.

  12. Tregrehan Garden

    Par, St Austell

    Large woodland garden created over the last 200 years, forming an exotic green gene bank of known source plants, in a temperate rainforest. Also fine glasshouse range in more formal walled garden area. Open for groups any time by arrangement.

  13. Wheal Martyn China Clay Works

    St Austell

    Set within the 26 acres of 2 former 19th century china clay works, Wheal Martyn takes you through the story of production from 1800 to today.

  14. St Austell Brewery Visitor Centre

    St Austell

    Take a tour around Cornwall's oldest independent family Brewery, established for over 150 years. Many original traditions & skills remain at the heart of our beers today.

  15. Marsh Villa Gardens

    Tywardreath

    Discover three acres of beautiful gardens that boast vibrant beauty throughout every season.

  16. Boconnoc

    Lostwithiel

    Boconnoc is 3 miles east of Lostwithiel. The grounds are the largest park in Cornwall and the parish church of Boconnoc can be found there.

  17. Restormel Castle

    Lostwithiel

    Surrounded by a deep, dry moat and perched on a high mound, the huge circular keep of this Norman castle survives in good condition.

  18. Eden Project

    Bodelva, St Austell

    Dubbed the 'Eighth Wonder of the World' by some, the Eden Project  is a dramatic global garden housed in tropical biomes that nestle in a crater the size of 30 football pitches.

  19. Treffry Viaduct

    St Blazey, St Austell

    Dual purpose viaduct/aqueduct built between c1839 and c1842, 90ft high, 670ft long. Carried tramway for local mines. Idyllic picnic spot.

  20. Duchy of Cornwall Nursery

    Lostwithiel

    Often described as a 'series of specialist nurseries in one', especially for fuchsias, camellias, conifers, trees, shrubs and perennials. A large nursery with a personal and friendly touch. A plant lover's paradise.