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Discover the most popular places to visit in St Austell
Lost Gardens of Heligan
9.2/10 (258 reviews)
Rediscovered after decades of neglect, these 200-acre gardens blend Victorian formality with subtropical jungle. Wander past the iconic Mud Maiden sculpture and through bamboo tunnels on raised boardwalks.
Porthpean Beach
9.0/10 (24 reviews)
Sheltered by tree-topped cliffs, Porthpean Beach offers crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Explore fascinating marine life in the extensive rock pools revealed during low tide.
Photo by Mick Coutin
Open Photo by Mick Coutin
Gorran Haven Beach
9.6/10 (9 reviews)
This sheltered sandy cove nestles within a traditional Cornish fishing village, offering calm waters and a historic stone pier. Enjoy morning swims or kayaking adventures before relaxing at the beachside café.
Charlestown Harbour
9.4/10 (127 reviews)
Step back in time at Britain's last 18th-century Georgian harbor, a UNESCO site where tall ships dock amid historic quaysides. Wander cobblestone paths, watch vessels, then enjoy fresh seafood at waterfront eateries.
Pentewan Sands Beach
9.0/10 (35 reviews)
This privately owned stretch of soft, white sand offers sheltered waters perfect for swimming and water sports. Enjoy the beach with amenities from the adjacent holiday park, including restaurants and equipment rentals.
Caerhays Castle
8.6/10 (4 reviews)
This 19th-century John Nash masterpiece houses Britain's National Magnolia Collection with over 450 varieties. Time your visit for spring when the 140-acre woodland gardens burst into magnificent bloom.
St Austell Brewery
8.2/10 (43 reviews)
This historic brewery, established in 1851, crafts award-winning ales using traditional methods and modern innovation. Tour the Victorian brewhouse and enjoy a tutored tasting of their celebrated beers.
Pinetum Park and Pine Lodge Gardens
7.6/10 (5 reviews)
Explore the great outdoors at Pinetum Park and Pine Lodge Gardens, a lovely green space in Carlyon. Amble around this relaxing area's waterfront and enjoy its lively bars.
"Beautiful old world building with lovely rooms, bar the bathroom being upstairs.
Staff were very friendly and helpful.
Food was good especially the breakfast.
Very disappointed that they had a special curry and pint offer where you couldn't have and alternative drink and when we ordered the curry anyway we were charged £20 without the beer wheras it was £15 with the beer!"
"Very comfortable room, nice clean bathroom. The walls are a bit thin though so we could hear other neighbours, although everyone was asleep at night so no problem to sleep at all. The location of the hotel is great, it is a bit out of the town, in the middle of the valley. The garden is amazing and you can walk to the well a bit far down and to the town itself. The breakfast was very generous and varied."
"We are a couple pushing 80 and found everything about this holiday very easy and attractive. I strongly recommend it for all adults. The gardens are beautiful and quiet."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.