The Sail Loft Guidebook

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The Sail Loft Guidebook

Visitor Attraction

The Eden Project in Cornwall is a popular UK tourist attraction. Opened in March 2001, it claims to be home to the world's largest indoor rainforest. The site covers over 13 hectares and has two massive transparent dome enclaves, known as biomes. Each biome has plants from a particular region of the world. One is called the Mediterranean Biome and the other is the Rainforest Biome. There is also a large outdoor garden, restaurants and cafes and an education center. The main ethos of the attraction revolves around connectivity and transformation. It aims to explore the relationship between plants and people. The site is open all year round, featuring ice rinks and winter attractions during the colder months.
1111 habitants recommandent
Projet Eden
1111 habitants recommandent
The Eden Project in Cornwall is a popular UK tourist attraction. Opened in March 2001, it claims to be home to the world's largest indoor rainforest. The site covers over 13 hectares and has two massive transparent dome enclaves, known as biomes. Each biome has plants from a particular region of the world. One is called the Mediterranean Biome and the other is the Rainforest Biome. There is also a large outdoor garden, restaurants and cafes and an education center. The main ethos of the attraction revolves around connectivity and transformation. It aims to explore the relationship between plants and people. The site is open all year round, featuring ice rinks and winter attractions during the colder months.
Traditional cider brewery offering tours and a free sample, plus farm animals children can pet.
90 habitants recommandent
Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm
90 habitants recommandent
Traditional cider brewery offering tours and a free sample, plus farm animals children can pet.
Perfect wet weather activity. Close-up views of exotic species, sharks and turtles, coral reef display and feeding sessions.
96 habitants recommandent
Aquarium Blue Reef
Towan Promenade
96 habitants recommandent
Perfect wet weather activity. Close-up views of exotic species, sharks and turtles, coral reef display and feeding sessions.
Steam train trips on a trio of quarter-size railways through a wildlife-rich, former mining area.
63 habitants recommandent
Lappa Valley
63 habitants recommandent
Steam train trips on a trio of quarter-size railways through a wildlife-rich, former mining area.
The perfect day out for adrenaline junkies, with zipwires, giant air bags and Aerial trekking
17 habitants recommandent
Hangloose Adventure (Eden)
17 habitants recommandent
The perfect day out for adrenaline junkies, with zipwires, giant air bags and Aerial trekking

Food scene

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Cove24
24 Fore St
26 habitants recommandent
Seafood & vegetarian tapas offered in a relaxed, popular dinner-only destination.
10 habitants recommandent
The Fish Bar Newquay
10 habitants recommandent
Seafood & vegetarian tapas offered in a relaxed, popular dinner-only destination.
Serving artisan pizzas, organic & biodynamic wine, crafted cocktails, local Cornish beers, gins and ciders as well as the best view in town.
12 habitants recommandent
Secret Garden Newquay Ltd
21 Cliff Road
12 habitants recommandent
Serving artisan pizzas, organic & biodynamic wine, crafted cocktails, local Cornish beers, gins and ciders as well as the best view in town.
A beautiful Teahouse by the sea. Gwenna is a family run tea rooms that’s all about homemade cakes and good quality food. Our cream teas are fast becoming known as some of the best in Cornwall! We are proud to source our ingredients and products locally where it doesn’t compromise on quality. They welcome sandy shoes and friendly dogs.
11 habitants recommandent
Gwenna Teahouse
Porth Beach Road
11 habitants recommandent
A beautiful Teahouse by the sea. Gwenna is a family run tea rooms that’s all about homemade cakes and good quality food. Our cream teas are fast becoming known as some of the best in Cornwall! We are proud to source our ingredients and products locally where it doesn’t compromise on quality. They welcome sandy shoes and friendly dogs.

Sightseeing

Dunes & cliffs line up along this sand beach known as a prime surfing destination. Amenities nearby.
225 habitants recommandent
Fistral Beach
225 habitants recommandent
Dunes & cliffs line up along this sand beach known as a prime surfing destination. Amenities nearby.
Built in the 14th century, this round white building with a large chimney was used as a lookout. A great coastal walk with fab views over the bay
14 habitants recommandent
Huer's Hut
King Edward Crescent
14 habitants recommandent
Built in the 14th century, this round white building with a large chimney was used as a lookout. A great coastal walk with fab views over the bay
Newquay’s historic harbour is where Newquay got its name – formerly known as Towan Blystra – the town got a new harbour, or ‘quay’ and the name came with it! The harbour is one of Newquay’s most picturesque locations and even has its own small beach to relax on. With a restaurant by the beach, and several other restaurants and pubs overlooking it, you can enjoy a drink or meal whilst taking in those views. Nothing feels quite so traditionally Cornish and relaxing as watching the fishing boats coming home with those spectacular sea and beach views in the background.
53 habitants recommandent
Newquay Harbour
North Quay Hill
53 habitants recommandent
Newquay’s historic harbour is where Newquay got its name – formerly known as Towan Blystra – the town got a new harbour, or ‘quay’ and the name came with it! The harbour is one of Newquay’s most picturesque locations and even has its own small beach to relax on. With a restaurant by the beach, and several other restaurants and pubs overlooking it, you can enjoy a drink or meal whilst taking in those views. Nothing feels quite so traditionally Cornish and relaxing as watching the fishing boats coming home with those spectacular sea and beach views in the background.
Padstow is a charming working fishing port, home to Cornwall’s most popular cycling route; the Camel trail which links Padstow to Wadebridge. There are also regular ferries which cross the river to arrive at Rock. Padstow’s sandy beaches allow for some exhilarating water sports while plenty of great eateries are available such as Rick Stein’s restaurant.
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Padstow
436 habitants recommandent
Padstow is a charming working fishing port, home to Cornwall’s most popular cycling route; the Camel trail which links Padstow to Wadebridge. There are also regular ferries which cross the river to arrive at Rock. Padstow’s sandy beaches allow for some exhilarating water sports while plenty of great eateries are available such as Rick Stein’s restaurant.