Things to do in Mount Hawke, Cornwall
We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Mount Hawke, Cornwall.
Sport in Mount Hawke
Sport within 10 miles of Mount Hawke.
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Chiverton Riding for the Disabled
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Redruth Rugby Football Club
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Holywell Bay Golf Club
Everyone is welcome at Holywell Bay Golf. Situated on the North Cornwall coast, well-built and contoured greens, challenging approaches and beautiful sea views blend together to create an enjoyable round of golf. There are two 18 hole courses suited to seasoned golfers and pitch and put beginners.
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The Arts in Mount Hawke
The arts within 10 miles of Mount Hawke.
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Moseley Heritage Museum
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The Great Outdoors in Mount Hawke
The great outdoors within 10 miles of Mount Hawke.
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Park Hoskyn (the Hayman Reserve) | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
A small reserve of mixed broad-leaved woodland in a steep-sided valley with a fast-flowing stream

Bissoe Valley | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
A former mine site, with newly planted woodland, ponds and regenerating heathland

Halbullock Moor | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
An important haven for a wide variety of wildlife

Five Acres Reserve | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
A small nature reserve by the Cornwall Wildlife Trust Head Offices.

Ventongimps Moor | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
An exceptionally rich mosaic of wet and dry heath, with areas of bog, ponds and woodland

Kennall Vale | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
A picturesque woodland with rich undergrowth and open glades.
Please Note: Kennall Vale will be closed on the following dates from 8am-5.30pm for important safety works: 19th November, 3rd December and 10th December 2021.

Chyverton | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
An excellent site to view ancient Cornish hedgerows; an excellent habitat in their own right

Nansmellyn Marsh | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
One of the few remaining untouched areas of reedbed in Cornwall.

Fox Corner | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
A small, very peaceful urban nature reserve with a mixture of semi-natural habitats including unimproved grassland, scrub and a pond

Devichoys Wood | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
An ancient woodland dating back to at least the 1650s

Penhale Dunes | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
The amazing Atlantic facing sand dunes at Penhale are classed as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Penhale is one of the largest dune systems in Cornwall, spanning 620 hectares.
With sand dunes listed as the habitat most at risk in Europe for biodiversity loss, it’s an incredibly important area to protect for nature.
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Wildlife in Mount Hawke
Wildlife within 10 miles of Mount Hawke.
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Pendarves Wood | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Mainly broadleaved woodland with streams and a lake

Carn Moor | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
An important fragment of Tywarnhayle Common, comprised of wet and dry heathland. Please note that the public footpath at this reserve is temporarily shut.

Upton Towans | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
A sand dune reserve rising steeply from the beach

Loggan's Moor | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
A species-rich meadow with abundant wild flowers
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