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Pendeen Farmers' Market (0.5 miles)
About a dozen local producers sell meat, vegetables, fruit, dairy products, cakes, bread and preserves at this farmers' market, held indoors at the Centre of Pendeen on the first and third Saturday of every month, 10am -1pm.
www.centreofpendeen.co.uk/index.html
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50.14976
-5.665895
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Yew Tree Gallery (0.7 miles)
Sculpture has a good showing here.
www.yewtreegallery.com
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50.158
-5.644
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Pendeen Lighthouse to Cape Cornwall (0.8 miles)
Start at Pendeen Watch Lighthouse for a spectacular coastal walk through some of Cornwall's old mining district. The coast path hugs dramatic cliffs for about three miles to Cape Cornwall, England's only cape and the point at which the Atlantic currents split. If you're feeling energetic, extend your walk another four miles or so along the coast to the beautiful sandy beach at Sennen. Look out for seals and sea birds along your way.
www.southwestcoastpath.com/main/sections/index.cfm?fsa=dspSe
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50.158
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Portheras Beach (0.9 miles)
A wonderful sandy beach on the wild stretch of coast between Pendeen Lighthouse and Morvah. The walk down means it remains less crowded than many other beaches in the area and is a favourite with the locals. There are no amenities here so we recommend you pack a picnic.

Park either at Pendeen Lighthouse at the western end of the beach, or continue through Pendeen and turn off just before the village of Morvah to park in the field carpark and walk down the path next to the farm. Both ways involve about a 25 minute walk, but it is well worth it.
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50.164
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Geevor Tin Mine (1 miles)
Up until 1990, Geevor was still a working mine.
www.geevor.com
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50.151
-5.677
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Dylis and Erwin's Roadside Veg and Flowers (1.7 miles)
Pick up fresh veg and flowers from this roadside stall. Find them at the end of the Little Bosullow turning near the car park for Men an Tol standing stones.
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50.153
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St Just (2.1 miles)
There’s a distinctly ‘frontier’ feel about St Just; clinging to the edge of the country and the first to catch any weather heading our way, the village has a cheerful ‘we’re all in this together’ atmosphere.
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50.125
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Men-an-Tol (2.2 miles)
Start on the moors outside Penzance at this ancient monument for views of all three coasts. In olden days children with rickets were passed naked through the stones to be cured. Make your way to Lanyon Quoit and then Ding Dong Mine engine house.
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50.154
-5.606
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The Cook Book Cafe-Bookshop (2.3 miles)
Munch on delicious homemade cakes and cream teas while you browse the secondhand books. Child and dog friendly.
www.thecookbookstjust.co.uk
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50.124
-5.684
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The Star Inn (2.3 miles)
Charm, character, good food and an occasional sing song in St Just.
www.thestarinn-stjust.co.uk
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50.122
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Cape Cornwall Golf and Country Club (2.6 miles)
This course drains well, allowing year-round play.
www.capecornwall.com
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50.126
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Priests Cove (2.9 miles)
This rocky little fishing cove sits next to England's only cape, Cape Cornwall. Climb the cape and see if you can spot the point where the Atlantic currents split, going to the Bristol Channel to the north and the English Channel to the south. A manmade tidal pool makes a good, safe place for children to swim and there is plenty of rockpooling to be done. There are parking and loos nearby and, in the summer, a snack van.
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50.125
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Cot Valley Beach (3.1 miles)
A local treasure. Two small, unspoilt beaches nestle in Cot Valley, which is a good area for birdwatching. Round boulders make up the beaches. At low tide a sandy, secluded cove is exposed. Idyllic.
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50.117
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Progo Beach (3.2 miles)
This secret little beach with a rock archway near the end of Cot Valley is only really visible at low tide.
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50.114
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The Gurnard's Head (3.5 miles)
Great food (as testified by the Good Hotel Guide 2009, which awarded it 'dining pub of the year') served in a welcoming environment with a roaring fire in the winter and beer garden for summer. With local beers and food-friendly wines, The Gurnard's Head makes a great stop off on the St Ives to Land's End coast path.
www.gurnardshead.co.uk
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50.183
-5.594
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Carn Euny Ancient Village (3.5 miles)
Imagine what life was like as an Iron Age villager. Budding archaeologists will love exploring this ancient, yet well-preserved settlement, which is thought to have thrived from the Iron Age until late Roman times. Carn Euny is probably best-known for its well-preserved fogou (Cornish for 'cave'), an underground passageway over 20 metres long. Fogous are intriguing structures and no one really knows what they were used for. Experts say they may have been used for storage, habitation or rituals, but their true purpose remains a mystery. Dare yourself to enter and make your own mind up. To get there, take the A30 past Penzance towards Land's End, turn right at Drift, then left before Sancreed, park at Brane and follow the footpath. Entry is free.
www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.15225
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50.102
-5.634
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Land's End Scenic Flights (3.6 miles)
For unforgettable views of the Cornish coastline. Or take a day trip to the beautiful Isles of Scilly.
www.landsendairport.co.uk
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50.09949
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Gurnards Head Beach (3.7 miles)
Not a bucket and spade type of beach, but there is some spectacular walking to be done in this area, where the South West Coast Path hugs the dramatic cliffs. Work up an appetite and combine a walk with a meal at the excellent nearby Gurnard's Head pub and restaurant.
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50.189
-5.596
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Trengwainton Gardens (4.1 miles)
The enormous tree ferns here get you feeling all ‘Jurassic Park’.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-trengwaintongarden
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50.128
-5.57
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Western Discoveries (4.1 miles)
Learn about West Cornwall's history and folklore; from the magic and mystery of stone circles and standing stones, through Celtic ruins, right up to the abandoned tin mines of Cornwall's 19th Century mining industry. Western Discoveries' guided walks mix archaeology, myth and legend to bring the past of this beautiful and fascinating landscape to life.
www.westcornwallwalks.co.uk
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50.152
-5.562
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Wild Food Walks (4.1 miles)
Learn how to identify, use and enjoy the abundance of wild food and medicinal plants that grow in Cornwall's beautiful countryside. Join a Forage, Cook and Dine Event, gather ingredients and enjoy delicious new flavours and tastes, or experience the 'wow-factor' on a Sensory Walk - open your senses, feel more alive and learn to walk with nature (rather than on it). Choose from locations including Marazion, Gwithian, and Cape Cornwall.
www.wildwalks-southwest.co.uk
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50.134
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Drift Reservoir Fly Fishing (4.4 miles)
Snag yourself a trout, or be the first to catch one of the elusive Arctic Char.
www.go-fish.co.uk/venue_1680.htm
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50.12323
-5.564497
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Trewidden Garden (4.5 miles)
Go in early spring and be amazed by the camellias.
www.trewiddengarden.co.uk
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50.11
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Fat Hen Foraging (4.5 miles)
Learn the art of foraging for wild food in Cornwall's countryside and coast with professional ecologist Caroline Davey, then enjoy a rustic feast back at the farmhouse prepared by the Fat Hen chefs.
www.fathen.org
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50.092
-5.61
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Gwenver Beach (4.6 miles)
This beautiful sandy beach is thought to take its name from Gwynevere of Arthurian legend. It's a steep walk down, but this means that it tends to be less crowded than neighbouring Sennen and is a favourite with the locals. The two beaches join at low tide. There aren't any facilities here, but it's about a 20 minute walk along the cliff path to the pubs, cafes and beach shops at Sennen.
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50.089
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Wayside Folk Museum (4.6 miles)
The history of the area all the way back to 3,000BC.
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50.189
-5.569
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Zennor (4.7 miles)
'At Zennor one sees infinite Atlantic, all peacock-mingled colours, and the gorse itself is sunshine...' wrote D.H Lawrence.This little village earnt its place in local folklore with tales of mermaids seducing local lads to the watery depths. Today a carving of the Mermaid of Zennor can be seen in the church and a bronze dial bearing the figure of a mermaid sits on the south side of the church tower.
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50.1906
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The Tinners Arms (4.7 miles)
Don’t miss the organic roast beef at Sunday lunch.
www.tinnersarms.com
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50.191
-5.568
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Zennor Head (4.7 miles)
Take the path from the ancient settlement of Zennor to Zennor Head and maybe spot a mermaid at nearby Pendour Cove or enjoy the views towards the Pendeen Watch Lighthouse.
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50.191
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Trereife House and Gardens (4.8 miles)
A graceful Queen Anne manor house set in beautiful gardens and parkland on the edge of Penzance. Trereife has been the home of the Le Grice family since 1798 when Valentine Le Grice, friend of Coleridge and Wordsworth, moved here. Today you can take a guided tour of the house with the current owner, Tim Le Grice. Art, craft and food fairs are sometimes held here. Closed on Saturdays.
www.trereifepark.co.uk
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50.111
-5.566
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The Poet's Cafe (4.8 miles)
Set in the grounds of Trereife House and Gardens, which has links to Coleridge, Wordsworth and Lamb, this new venue promotes poetry, literature and art. Serving light lunches and cream teas. Closed Saturdays.
www.trereifepark.co.uk
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50.111
-5.566
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Chysauster Ancient Village (4.9 miles)
Not exactly a house, but here you can see the remains of a village that was inhabited over 2,000 years ago.
www.english-heritage.org.uk
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50.158
-5.545
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