Guidebook for Penryn

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Guidebook for Penryn

Entertainment & Activities

On the cliffs and within easy reach of Sorgente.
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Falmouth Golf Club
Swanpool Road
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On the cliffs and within easy reach of Sorgente.
Many guests recommend this on rainy days, and it's not far from Sorgente.
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Raze the Roof indoor children's soft play, birthday parties & laser tag arena
30a Kernick Road
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Many guests recommend this on rainy days, and it's not far from Sorgente.

Arts & Culture

Great collection of Art works.
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Falmouth Art Gallery
The Moor
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Great collection of Art works.
Buy an annual membership and visit as many times as you like, get free entrance to Eden Project and more. 01326 313388
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I-National Maritime Museum Cornwall
Discovery Quay
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Buy an annual membership and visit as many times as you like, get free entrance to Eden Project and more. 01326 313388
Alternative cinema and art exhibitions in the centre of Falmouth. 24 Church St. Box office 01326 212300
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The Poly
24 Church St
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Alternative cinema and art exhibitions in the centre of Falmouth. 24 Church St. Box office 01326 212300

Parks & Nature

Within 90 mins drive depends on traffic.
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Iprojekthi le-Eden
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Within 90 mins drive depends on traffic.
Limited opening times but only a brisk work up the hill from Sorgente.
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Enys Gardens
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Limited opening times but only a brisk work up the hill from Sorgente.
Unlike other gardens in the region and runs down to a beach. 01326 252200 Next to Glendurgan Garden in Mawnan Smith.
Trebah Gardens station
Unlike other gardens in the region and runs down to a beach. 01326 252200 Next to Glendurgan Garden in Mawnan Smith.
(closed in winter) 01326 252020, next to Trebah Gardens in Mawnan Smith.
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Uhadi lwe-Glendurgan
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(closed in winter) 01326 252020, next to Trebah Gardens in Mawnan Smith.
A must in spring and summer. (National Trust) Feock, nr Truro. 01872 862090
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National Trust - Isithole seTrelissick
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A must in spring and summer. (National Trust) Feock, nr Truro. 01872 862090
Beautiful sandy cove, perfect for sun bathing, rock-pooling fishing and boating. Offers great views across Falmouth Bay towards Pendennis Castle and some superb coastal walking opportunities onwards t
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Maenporth Beach Cafe
Maenporth Road
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Beautiful sandy cove, perfect for sun bathing, rock-pooling fishing and boating. Offers great views across Falmouth Bay towards Pendennis Castle and some superb coastal walking opportunities onwards t

Food Scene

12th c. thatched pub and restaurant. A great walk along the river from Sorgente. Path starts on Church Rd. (left at pelican crossing). Restronguet Creek 01326 372678
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Pandora Inn
Restronguet Hill
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12th c. thatched pub and restaurant. A great walk along the river from Sorgente. Path starts on Church Rd. (left at pelican crossing). Restronguet Creek 01326 372678
Closest and best fish and chips
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Mariners Takeaway
62-64 Lower Market St
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Closest and best fish and chips
Good for pasties, eat in or take away, on the main street in Penryn, opposite the fish and chip shop
Pippins Pasties
57 The Terrace
Good for pasties, eat in or take away, on the main street in Penryn, opposite the fish and chip shop
Originally called Miss Peabody’s. A short walk (underneath the wind turbines). Source local, organic and fair trade ingredients with lots of their menu being veggie or vegan. Children friendly. Free Wifi access. 01326 374424.
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Muddy Beach
Commercial Road
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Originally called Miss Peabody’s. A short walk (underneath the wind turbines). Source local, organic and fair trade ingredients with lots of their menu being veggie or vegan. Children friendly. Free Wifi access. 01326 374424.

Drinks & Nightlife

Oldest ale house in Falmouth. 1, The Moor. Step back into the past - a great pint of Real ale!
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Seven Stars, Falmouth
1 The Moor
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Oldest ale house in Falmouth. 1, The Moor. Step back into the past - a great pint of Real ale!
Pub and good honest food, great views! Beacon St. Falmouth TR11 2AQ 01326 315 425
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The Boathouse Pub & Restaurant
Trevethan Hill
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Pub and good honest food, great views! Beacon St. Falmouth TR11 2AQ 01326 315 425

Essentials

Also has the cheapest diesel and petrol in the area. Towards Falmouth, go up the two-lane steep hill, last exit off the big roundabout next to Lidl. At the top of the hill and right at the roundabout, then right at the next one.
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Asda Falmouth Superstore
Jennings Road
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Also has the cheapest diesel and petrol in the area. Towards Falmouth, go up the two-lane steep hill, last exit off the big roundabout next to Lidl. At the top of the hill and right at the roundabout, then right at the next one.
Towards Falmouth at first roundabout
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Lidl
Falmouth Road
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Towards Falmouth at first roundabout
On the way to Falmouth, off second roundabout
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Sainsbury's
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On the way to Falmouth, off second roundabout

Sightseeing

Henry VIII built Pendennis Castle to defend Carrick Roads, in 1540. In the late 16th century, under threat from the Spanish Armada, the defences at Pendennis were strengthened by the building of angled ramparts. During the Civil War, Pendennis Castle was the second to last fort to surrender to the Parliamentary Army.
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Pendennis Castle
Castle Drive
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Henry VIII built Pendennis Castle to defend Carrick Roads, in 1540. In the late 16th century, under threat from the Spanish Armada, the defences at Pendennis were strengthened by the building of angled ramparts. During the Civil War, Pendennis Castle was the second to last fort to surrender to the Parliamentary Army.