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The first Sunday of every month sees Callington Town Market setting up with a wide range of goods for everyone. Well worth a visit for some unique handmade items and fresh produce.
The first Sunday of every month sees Callington Town Market setting up with a wide range of goods for everyone. Well worth a visit for some unique handmade items and fresh produce.
Season (1 Sept 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Sunday | 10:00 | - 14:00 |
An atmospheric Tudor house with Medieval roots, a working mill on an historic quay, a…
Sterts must be one of the UK's most unusual theatrical settings: a 400-seat amphitheatre…
Throwing people off cliffs since 2009. Find our quarry 10 mins from Looe (next to the…
First class coarse or specimen fishing in a wide variety of settings suitable for the…
Surrounded by the striking backdrop of Bodmin Moor, Siblyback Lake lies within the…
18th-Century house set within a magnificent landscape garden, still home to the Carew…
Looe Valley Vineyard is a small artisan vineyard aiming to produce quality wines. Guided…
Whitsand Bay boasts 4 miles of sand as the neighbouring coves join on the low tide. The…
Situated to the east of Looe, Seaton Beach can be found at the foot of the Hessenford…
This wide beach is the perfect place to relax, play and explore. Parking, toilets and a…
Nestled into the side of the south Cornish coast between Looe and Seaton, Wild Futures’…
Carnglaze Caverns is a much recommended all-weather family tourist attraction near the…
Hoodny Cove and Finnygook Beach are accessible from Portwrinkle. Both are sandy beaches…
A beautiful south facing sandy beach at the foot of a wooded valley. The beach has…
Plaidy Beach is just around the corner from Looe. It is a small sheltered beach with a…
The Looe Valley Line links the bustling market town of Liskeard with the picturesque…