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By Rail:
To Par Station on the main Paddington to Penzance line, and from Par
to Newquay on branch line.
By Road:
- A30, past Bodmin following Newquay signs, turning onto the A392, only
nine miles to go now!
- Follow the A392 through Quintrell Downs until you see a mini roundabout
signposted Redruth A3075, Town and Beaches A392. Take A392.
- Stay on this road for approximately 1.5 miles with the River Gannel
on your left.
- Go straight across the mini roundabout at the top of the hill to Higher
Tower Road.
- We are the second turning on the left by the Spar Shop.
Map (click to enlarge):

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The Eden Project
Nestling within a giant 50 metre deep crater overlooking St Austell
Bay are two gigantic dome-shaped conservatories. One is a majestic
rainforest cathedral - the humid tropics biome; the other is the
warm temperate boime; host to the plants fruits and flowers of
the Mediterranean, South Africa and California. They form a majestic
backdrop to the outdoor landscape.
More information: www.edenproject.com
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Falmouth Maritime Museum
Cornwall is surrounded on three sides by water so the sea has
played a fundamental role in shaping its character. Sailing, surfing,
wind-surfing, diving, fishing and water-skiing are all popular
activities. It has been designed to give visitors an unrivalled
opportunity to see large displays of all types of boats, whilst
learning all about their role in people's lives.
More information: www.nmmc.co.uk
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Newquay Zoo
Set in lush sub-tropical gardens this is the home of many of
the world's endangered species and has earned a reputation as
one of the best wildlife parks in the country - and one of the
most exciting days-out in the West-Country.
More information: www.newquayzoo.co.uk
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