Good places to visit in Cornwall

Image: National Lobster HatcheryImage: Cornish CyderImage: St Just in Roseland, the most beautiful churchyard in englandImage: Camel valley vineyard. Cornish Wine.

Camel Valley Vineyard

They make some great white wines and a brilliant champagne (sorry- sparkling wine)

Guided tours of the state-of-the-art winery and vineyards. Monday to Friday (1st April to the 30th September) at 2:30pm, £3.50 including a glass of wine or soft drink.

Cornish Cyder Farm near Truro

Nestled in the heart of the Cornish countryside amongst 16 acres of apple orchards lies the Cornish Cyder Farm.

National Lobster Hatchery

At the heart of the NLH’s work is their  lobster restocking project.  Local fishermen bring “pregnant” female lobsters in to them, to give them a chance to release their delicate offspring in captivity, where there are no predators.  The young lobsters are then raised to a size where they can be released back into the sea and look after themselves. 

St Just in Roseland Church

Probably Cornwall's most photographed church, and arguably its most beautiful. The 13th century St Justus church is built right beside the water on a tidal creek. It should not be confused with St Just-in-Penwith which is near Land's End. To see it at its best, you need to get there at high tide. Surrounded by a lovely quirky churchyard.

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