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The picturesque village of St Neot is tucked away in a sheltered wooded valley on the edge of Bodmin Moor in East Cornwall.  With both the north and south Cornish coastlines within a half-hour drive and the moor on your doorstep, St Neot is perfectly located for exploring some of the region’s best beaches and fishing villages as well as excellent moorland walking and mountain biking.    

Sleepy St Neot is a thriving community made up of pretty houses and cottages gathered around the ancient church famous for its medieval stained glass, a popular pub The London Inn and a friendly village shop.  It also hosts a number of festivals and fairs throughout the year plus a monthly local produce market where you’ll find no end of local treats to try.  

As well as the beautiful surrounding scenery and excellent nearby beaches there are plenty of attractions in the area to keep all ages happy.  Just outside the village you’ll find Carnglaze Caverns, three beautiful caverns which are wonderfully cool on a hot summer day and a joy to explore.  Older children and adults will enjoy Adrenalin Quarry, a nearby flooded quarry where you can spend thrilling days out on the inflatable assault course, zip wires and go-karts. You’re also a short drive from the beautiful Llanydrock House managed by the National Trust and nearby Liskeard offers many local facilities including cinemas, shops and supermarkets.  

With all this to offer, a holiday in St Neots provides something for all ages whether that’s exploring some of Cornwall's most beautiful moorland, countryside and coastline or enjoying excellent food and attractions.

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With both the north and south Cornish coastlines within a half-hour drive and the moor on your doorstep, sleepy St Neot is perfectly located for exploring some of the region’s best beaches as well as excellent moorland walking and mountain biking. 

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The picturesque village of St Neot is tucked away in a sheltered wooded valley on the edge of Bodmin Moor in East Cornwall.  With both the north and south Cornish coastlines within a half-hour drive and the moor on your doorstep, St Neot is perfectly located for exploring some of the region’s best beaches and fishing villages as well as excellent moorland walking and mountain biking.    

Sleepy St Neot is a thriving community made up of pretty houses and cottages gathered around the ancient church famous for its medieval stained glass, a popular pub The London Inn and a friendly village shop.  It also hosts a number of festivals and fairs throughout the year plus a monthly local produce market where you’ll find no end of local treats to try.  

As well as the beautiful surrounding scenery and excellent nearby beaches there are plenty of attractions in the area to keep all ages happy.  Just outside the village you’ll find Carnglaze Caverns, three beautiful caverns which are wonderfully cool on a hot summer day and a joy to explore.  Older children and adults will enjoy Adrenalin Quarry, a nearby flooded quarry where you can spend thrilling days out on the inflatable assault course, zip wires and go-karts. You’re also a short drive from the beautiful Llanydrock House managed by the National Trust and nearby Liskeard offers many local facilities including cinemas, shops and supermarkets.  

With all this to offer, a holiday in St Neots provides something for all ages whether that’s exploring some of Cornwall's most beautiful moorland, countryside and coastline or enjoying excellent food and attractions.


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Carnglaze Caverns
(Less than a mile)

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A family-run business, this underground experience is open all year round for self-guided tours.  Set in Quarry Wood, the 6.5-acre site encompassing ancient woodland and beautiful walks, is also home to three caverns and a spectacularly beautiful underground lake, hand created by slate miners.  There’s a The Terrace Garden and Enchanted Dell for children, The Rum Store for underground concerts and events, and it’s licensed for weddings and civil partnerships.  When you visit, remember The Caverns are at a constant 10°C, so jumpers are a good idea and flip flops are recommended.  

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We visited on a wet day in February. Truly enjoyed both the caverns and the woodland walk. Loved the little signs on the walk.

February 2022


Have visited this attraction in the past and wished to revisit. Unfortunately we were unable to to book on the same day as visit which prevented us from going, although at this time of year(late September) I doubt it was busy.

September 2021


Totally blown away. The ladies where so knowledgeable and very helpful. A marvellous place to visit x

July 2021


A great visit, staff very approachable and knowledgeable about the history and working of the mine. Woodland walks were an added adventure with fairies and dragons to spot on the way round and keep the kids interested.

August 2020


Easy parking with available toilets. Not too sure about disabled access,though,ok if you can actually walk but not too good if in a wheelchair from what i see. It is an interesting place though. Flash photography is not allowed as there are bats in the caves. The inside is actually quite pleasant and can be wet. Outside there are a a couple of interesting walks,mostly uphill,so be prepared. Its an interesting attraction that will be a couple of hours at least.

September 2019


We all enjoyed our visit here on a rainy day. It was good to see this mine.

July 2017


Magic Wood
Magic Wood
(Less than a mile)
The Magic Wood Climbing Centre combines sport and tradition by offering bouldering, top-roping and lead climbing at a wall that’s designed to suit all ages and abilities. At Woodlands Farm in Liskeard, the facility is open from Tuesday to Sunday – from 2pm on weekdays, and in the mornings as well as afternoons at the weekends. Prices start at £6.50 for adults and £4.50 for children, with family and annual passes also available. Private coaching is available and there are small charges for equipment hire as well, so keep that in mind before you visit!

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Pinsla Gardens
(5 miles)

An artists garden set in wild woodland with something for everyone.  Step through the arched gateway into the fantasy garden, explore the secret paths, find peaceful hideaways and be immersed in the scents, textures and colour of the unusual plants and natural sculptures. 

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Enjoy 2 for 1 admission tickets with your Toad Hall Cottages Discount Card

 

 

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Polmartin Riding
(6 miles)

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A beautiful horse riding school offering lessons and trekking in the beautiful and tranquil Cornish countryside, near Lanreath, which is close to Looe and Liskeard. Riding is available all year round, whatever the weather in true British style, and they have some wonderful horses you can find out about on the website before you visit. They offer horse riding lessons, training and trekking, from the very first riding lesson to training for formal BHS qualifications, simple rides out to accompanied endurance races.

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Great afternoon beginners riding for our children. Staff helpful and knowledgeable.

August 2020


We had a great morning at Polmartin riding school. The staff were lovely and the horses clearly are lovingly looked after. We even got a postcard of our horses to take home as a souvenir, perfect for my horse mad 10 year old. We will be coming again!

June 2019


Porfell Wildlife Park
(6 miles)

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Cornwall’s biggest exotic animal sanctuary, Porfell Wildlife Park is a family attraction close to Looe, which has been running since 1989.  It plays home to more than 250 animals from around the world, who have found their way to the sanctuary through neglect, injury, illegal importation or simply because they weren’t wanted.  It’s a chance to get up close to wildlife, feed the animals, touch them and learn all about the natural world. There are woodland walks, a children’s farm, a café, a Maasai village, and you can meet or even adopt the animals that you see.  Opening hours vary, so keep an eye on the website, and prices start at £9.50 for adults and £6.50 for children.

http://www.porfell.co.uk/

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We visited Porfell Wildlife Park on our last day and it was idylic! Being able to buy reasonably priced, bags of food to feed some of the animals and birds was great. We liked the fact that these are not "display" animals but are rescued from parks and zoos that could no longer keep them. Everyone we spoke to there was friendly and helpful and all the animals looked well cared for.

June 2022


What a great place to visit, everyone really cared about what they were doing here. Highly recommend a visit to anyone

April 2019

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