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The Eden Project: The Eden Project does much more than offer a memorable day out in Cornwall. Eden is also a charity and social enterprise.
RSPB Hayle Estuary: In cold winters, as many as 18,000 birds have been seen here, because this most south westerly estuary in the UK never freezes. During spring and autumn, it is an ideal place to see migrant wading birds, gulls and terns. In summer, if you are lucky, you may catch sight of an osprey. The reserve is good for walking, with pushchair-friendly paths.
Newlyn Art Gallery: With two venues we are able to offer a wide and varied programme showcasing the very best of national and international contemporary art, as well as work by some of the best artists currently working in the region.
Gwithian Surf Academy: Come and surf with us at St Ives Bay in Cornwall. Learn the basics of surfing or fine tune your surfing technique with a lesson at the Gwithian Academy of Surfing - one of Cornwall's longest running and most highly regarded surf schools.
The Tate - St Ives: Showing contemporary art with a fantastic view out over the sea, The Tate offers a welcome retreat on windy or wet days.
Cornwall's Tourist Information Site: There's so much to do, see and explore in Cornwall. With the longest stretch of continuous coastline in Britain, you’ll discover tiny Cornish fishing villages, smuggler’s coves, countless spectacular beaches and sweeping bays, dramatic cliffs and coastlines, plus beautiful moorland and countryside. Use the interactive map to find your way around...