
A National Park where you can escape the hustle and bustle of modern life,
sip a pint of real Dartmoor ale, devour fresh home baked bread and farmhouse
cheddars while watching the sight of ponies roaming free. Search for bronze
age tombs, stone huts, trace the boundaries of hill forts and castles, then
stumble across the forbidding sight of Princetown Gaol, still in use ,built in
1806 to house Napoleonic prisoners of war and once had between seven to
nine thousand prisoners crammed into it!!! Take a much needed rest in the
pretty village of Widdecombe- in –the-Moor famous for its annual Widdecombe
Fair and”Uncle Tom Cobbley and all!!!Choose to go horse riding at Chowell
Farm, whether you’re experienced or a novice, discover a great holiday thrill
riding on the open moor, all rides are escorted and qualified tuition is available,
please ask at our reception for more details.
Enchanted and remote, Cotehele is a Medieval House that was owned by the
Edgecumb family for nearly six centuries. It has
beautiful walks and gardens leading down to the river Tamar from which you can take a boat trip. Superb collections of original furniture, armour and tapestries are housed in its rooms.
A classic West Country Market town and a shoppers delight!!! The birthplace of Sir Francis Drake, situated on the South West edge of the Dartmoor National Park and famous for its annual “Goosey Fair”. The re-designed Wharf is now a bustling entertainment area with live concerts, theatre, cinema, art gallery and piano bar,
A lost world, deep in the Tamar Valley .A quaint, restored port once used for
shipping copper ore down the river, You will be transported back to the bustling
1860’s, where you can visit an underground mine, Victorian farm and nature
reserve while just soaking up the atmosphere. - www.morwellham-quay.co.uk
The nearest sandy beach to your base, on the south Cornish coast, in Cornwalls
forgotten corner, close to Torpoint. Visit Rame Head, Freathy and Tregantle with
their excellent clean sandy beaches.
Cornwalls only donkey sanctuary!!! Over 25 donkeys on site for you to pet and
interreact with. Adopt a donkey and help the enormous costs of keeping it for a
year. Visit the pet goats, ferrets, pigs, sheep, rabbits, chicken enclosures and
play in the adventure playgrounds. Visit the website for more informationm - www.donkeypark.com
Fantastic views are on offer from the ramparts of this impressive Norman Castle.
Launceston Steam Railway.
Travel through glorious countryside by locomotives built in Victoria’s reign.
In the olden days, seafarers set sail from the ancient heart of the city, including the likes of Drake and Raleigh and of course The Pilgrim Fathers who sailed from the famous Mayflower steps to the New World on the good ship “The Mayflower”. Walk the cobbled streets and quayside now packed with cafes and bars like Tanners Restaurant run by brothers Chris and James Tanner of “ Ready, Steady, Cook” and “Saturday Kitchen Fame” or the World renown Cap’n Jaspers Burger Bar!!. Soak up the areas cosmopolitan atmosphere, visit the Barbican Glassworks where you can watch the glassblowers at work and next door marvel at the wonders of the deep at The National Maritime Aquarium and to end your day,head off to The Black Friars Distillery the home of Plymouth Gin where you can relax and eat or enjoy a tipple in its brasserie bar.
Climbing is a great activity for people of all ages and physical abilities. All at once challenging and always exhilarating with the illusion of danger that sets your adrenalin pumping, even though you know that there’s someone keeping you safe on the other end of the rope.
We choose our climbing areas for their ease of access and general beauty, as well as the quality of the experiences that you will gain by visiting them with us.
Your instructor, Nigel Kerr is an experienced and qualified climbing instructor who has been involved in the training of potential instructors himself. If other Instructors are needed, they will always be qualified and experienced, in order to give you the best day out you’ve had in a long while.
The first journey takes place between the ancient quays of Morwellham and Cotehele.
You will be on the water between two and a half and three hours and we will take a
short break at Calstock.
We will paddle past the steep woodlands of the estate and the chapel built by Sir Richard Edgcumbe to mark his escape from the Roundheads.A sharp bend in the river take us past Danescombe House, built for a mine captain and once a hotel.
Boatyards and moorings bring us to the famous Calstock viaduct completed in 1907 and our halt at the village. You may want to get out here, stretch your legs and have refreshments.
The river then winds it way up to Morwellham Quay. It is now a living history museum, depicting Victorian life in the 1800s.
With beautiful walks around the archaeologically rich area of Bodmin Moor, the Coastal Paths of Cornwall, or the great open landscape of the Dartmoor National Park to choose from you can almost imagine yourself in times past, away from civilization.
Days will involve meeting up at 9:00am and deciding on the route we’ll take, ensuring that everyone has a pack lunch, plenty to drink and appropriate clothing before heading off to the start point. From there we’ll take a leisurely stroll around a circuitous route that will give you the opportunity to appreciate the countryside that you’re in. With awesome natural views and visible history all around you it will be a great day out for everyone.
For the kids and parents alike, our routes can take in some of the popular letter-boxing sites, see if you can find them, give you the opportunity to try your hand at Navigation and possibly even take in a village tea-room before we head back in plenty of time for you to relax and prepare yourself for the evening meal that you have earned.
More than just a green theme park, then? Eden is about connecting plants, people and places. We are a living demonstration of regeneration and we aim to reconnect people with their environments locally and globally. We don't have all the answers, we don't want to tell others what to think; what we do is invite people to explore their world afresh.
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Honicombe Manor - Holiday Cottages, Lodges, Self Catering in Cornwall
St Anns Chapel :: Callington :: Cornwall :: PL17 8JW
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