Places of Interest in Cornwall

Experience Cornwall

There are a wide variety of places of interest in Cornwall within a short distance of the Ring O Bells. The famous Camel trail attracts countless visitors to the area each year, to walk or cycle the peaceful journey from Bodmin to Padstow following the route once taken by the local railway service.

Camel Valley Vineyard Tours

Every Wednesday evening at 5.00pm between 1st April and 30th October, with an additional tour at 5.00pm every Thursday throughout August. A wine maker will personally guide you through the vineyard and winery, answering any questions you may have about the wine making process.

Afterwards, there will be a fun wine tasting session, beginning with our most famous wine, Cornwall Brut. The Grand Tour and Tasting is always very popular, so it is essential to book in advance. There are no concessions for children on the Grand Tour, please see 2:30pm Afternoon Tour. Link

Price at time of publishing : £10 per person, including wine.

Lanhydrock House

The finest house in Cornwall, superbly set in wooded parkland of 450 acres and encircled by a garden of rare shrubs and trees, lovely in all seasons.

View the 49 rooms ranging from the richly furnished main rooms reflecting Victorian comfort to maids’ bedrooms, the great kitchen and the newly-opened Nursery Wing. After a devastating fire in 1881 the house was refurbished in the high-Victorian style, with the latest mod cons. Boasting the best in country-house design and planning, the kitchens, nurseries and servants’ quarters offer a thrilling glimpse into life ‘below stairs’, while the spacious dining room and bedrooms are truly and deeply elegant. Follow in the footsteps of generations of the Robartes family, walking in the 17th-century Long Gallery among the rare book collection under the remarkable plasterwork ceiling.Link