The smallest population of the Isles of Scilly is that of Bryher. This island faces Tresco across New Grimsby Sound where there are sheltered beaches...
Several thousand years before the birth of Christ, the inhabitants of the high moorlands behind Land’s End erected this enormous burial chamber. Nobody knows...
Penlee House Gallery & Museum, Penzance, is an elegant gallery set within a Victorian house and park. Changing exhibitions mainly feature the art of the...
This gallery has a great collection on display throughout the year, and regularly changes the pieces that are displayed, sometimes choosing a particular theme, and...
This National Trust discovery centre explores the industrial heritage of Cornwall and the Cornish people. The centre has a selection of hands-on exhibits to...
The life of the quaintly-named village of Mousehole is very much centred around the small picturesque harbour. At one time, the economy of the village...
Both the Pendeen Mining Museum and the Gem and Jewellery Workshop are situated in the same stone buildings that used to be traditional farm buildings....
The Cornish Studies Library houses a large collection of documents and texts that relate to the long and illustrious history of this county. Cornwall...
Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen, Penzance, is in a magnificent position on West Cornwall’s Atlantic coast. Walk through narrow 18th Century tunnels with a guide....
This National Trust protected property offers visitors a unique chance to see a steam-powered Cornish beam engine in action. After sixty years of sitting...