Things to do in Tuckingmill, Cornwall
We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Tuckingmill, Cornwall.
The Great Outdoors in Tuckingmill
The great outdoors within 10 miles of Tuckingmill.
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Priddacombe Downs | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
A large area of open moorland lying at the northern end of Bodmin Moor

Trebarwith | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Woodland within a steeped-sided valley.

Cabilla & Redrice Woods | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
One of the largest and possibly finest ancient woodlands in Cornwall

Hawkes Wood | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
A delightful old oak woodland with two streams and a quarry

Helman Tor | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
One the gems of Cornish nature, Helman Tor Reserve is a beautiful example of both Cornwall’s rich history and its wild present
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Sport in Tuckingmill
Sport within 10 miles of Tuckingmill.
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Lanhydrock Hotel & Golf Club
Lanhydrock Hotel and Golf Club is one of the finest 18 hole golf courses in the South West, hidden in a sheltered wooded valley in Bodmin, Cornwall.
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The Arts in Tuckingmill
The arts within 10 miles of Tuckingmill.
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Discovering42
Awarding-winning hands-on Science Museum, Cornwall. The best thing to do in Bodmin with kids. Check out their regular workshops.
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History and Heritage in Tuckingmill
History and heritage within 10 miles of Tuckingmill.
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Tintagel Castle | English Heritage
Immerse yourself in history, myths and stunning scenery at Tintagel Castle, a place inextricably linked with the legend of King Arthur.

St Breock Downs Monolith | English Heritage
Originally 5 metres (16 feet) high and weighing some 16.75 tonnes,
this is Cornwall's largest and heaviest prehistoric monolith. It
stands on the summit of St Breock Downs, offering wonderful views.

Restormel Castle | English Heritage
Standing in ruins amid beautiful countryside, Restormel is one of the most remarkable castles in Britain. The present circular structure, built in the late 13th century, was a luxurious retreat for its medieval owners and was twice visited by Edward, the Black Prince. The castle commands fantastic views across the valley of the river Fowey and is a favourite picnic spot – with beautiful spring flowers, and plants all year round.
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