| GARDENS & WOODLAND PARKS | ||
| WEST CORNWALL | |||
| Trengwainton Gardens | Penzance | Famous for its collection of exotic shrubs and trees. | |
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Barbara Hepworth
Museum and Sculpture Garden |
St Ives | A wonderful exhibition dedicated to the life, work and memory of the 20th century sculptor, Dame Barbara Hepworth. | |
| Trebah Gardens | Falmouth | 25 acre sub tropical garden. One of Cornwall's finest gardens. | |
| Glendurgan Gardens | Falmouth | Glendurgan is one of the great subtropical gardens of the South West. Set in a wooded valley dropping steeply to the hamlet of Durgan on the shore of the beautiful Helford estuary. The garden is best known for its laurel maze, planted in 1833 - a firm favourite with children. | |
| Trelissick Gardens | Truro | Spectacular gardens enjoying panoramic views across the Carrick Roads. | |
| Trewithen Gardens | Truro | 30 acres of gardens famous for its collection of camellias, Magnolias and Rhododendrons. |
| NORTH CORNWALL | |||
| Hidden Valley Discovery Park | Launceston | A unique adventure and conservation park. | |
| Pencarrow House & Gardens | Bodmin | Georgian house and gardens. |
| SOUTH CORNWALL | |||
| Eden Project | St Austell | A living theatre of Plants in the heart of Cornwall | |
| Lost Gardens of Heligan | St Austell | The Lost Gardens of Heligan, is an award-winning Cornish garden thought to be the garden largest restoration project in Europe, lost for 70 years and now being restored as a 'living museum' | |
| Caerhays Castle & Gardens | St Mawes | Caerhays is a special place for lovers of Camellias, Magnolias and Rhododendrons. | |
| Edgcumbe House and Country Park | Torpoint | Mount Edgcumbe is a stunning Tudor home of the Earls of Mount Edgcumbe. The house is located on a peninsula that extends into the River Tamar, giving Edgcumbe and the surrounding grounds some spectacular views over Plymouth Sound, one of England's finest natural harbours. |
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