Surroundings Gwel an Mor
Nestled on the Cornish coastline, Landal Gwel an Mor is a perfect choice for those looking to explore the region whilst enjoying life’s little luxuries. Enjoy local activities including surfing, discover The South-West coast path, visit attractions including The Eden Project, or soak up the beautiful views from the tranquil waters of your hot tub.
Portreath Beach
A short walk through the resort's woodland will bring you to the fishing village of Portreath and its sandy beach. A popular spot for surfers, families and dog walkers, Portreath Beach is home to a number of activities including surfing and kayaking.
Tehidy Country Park
The largest area of woodland in West Cornwall, Tehidy Country Park covers 250 acres of peaceful woodland and is home to over 9 miles of paths, tranquil lakes, a cafe and picnic area.
Eden Project
One of the UK's top tourist attractions, The Eden Project is just a short drive from Landal Gwel an Mor. Home to the world's largest indoor rainforest, a Mediterranean landscape, outdoor gardens, art and many events that run throughout the year.
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The Lost Gardens of Heligan
The Lost Gardens of Heligan is an estate, spanning over 200 acres and is Europe’s largest garden restoration project. Spend the day exploring the UK’s only outdoor jungle, pretty gardens and the unique flora and fauna which call the estate home.
Minack Theatre
An open-air amphitheatre perched on a cliff edge, the Minack Theatre is like no other. Carved into the granite cliffs, sit back and enjoy a show with a stunning panoramic view of Porthcurno Bay. Open from May to September, the theatre has a beautiful sea backdrop.
Newquay
Best known for its sandy beaches and strong surf, Newquay has been given the name ‘surf capital of the UK’. Many surf schools here offer lessons for all abilities, and the town is also home to a number of attractions including Newquay Zoo and The Blue Reef Aquarium.
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Godrevy Beach
A wild and sandy beach, Godrevy is a beautiful stretch of coastline. With soft-breaking waves, the beach is popular with learner surfers with a couple of surf schools based here. The beach is also popular for seal spotting, with grey seals often spotted in the waters.
St Ives
Famed for its golden beaches and bustling art scene, St Ives is a picturesque seaside town on the Cornish coast. Explore cobbled streets lined with fishermen's cottages, boutique shops, Tate St Ives and golden stretches of sand.
Truro
Truro is Cornwall's only city and is the place to visit if you are looking for some retail therapy. Home to a range of shops, eateries, green parks and a beautiful catherdral which stands in the city centre.
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St Michael's Mount
Discover the mystical island of St Michael's Mount. A picturesque tidal island, complete with a castle, gardens, harbour and island community that is accessed by a causeway when the tide is low.
Flambards
Visit Cornwall’s largest theme park, Flambards which is just a short drive from Landal Gwel an Mor. Enjoy a jam-packed day of adrenaline-filled rides, indoor soft play, and traditional rides for children.
Portreath
A small seaside village within walking distance of Landal Gwel an Mor, Portreath is home to a wide sandy beach, cafes, restaurants, surf school, an amusement arcade and pubs.
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