Mount Edgcumbe
Cremyll
historic house and grade 1 Cornish gardens with the national camellia collection within 865 acre park on Rame Peninsula
Buckland Abbey
Yelverton
once the home to Sir Francis Drake with contemporary furnishings and artefacts, an impressive medieval Great Barn and extensive gardens
Dartmoor Zoo
Sparkwell
get up close and personal with the vast array of animals in 33 acres of woodland, from Chincha the Jaguar to Kelloggs the Corn Snake
National Marine Aquarium
Plymouth
discover an underwater world and the conservation efforts to protect it, shown in different environments with daily talks and shows
Port Eliot House & Gardens
St Germans
like most houses, Port Eliot has a front door and about there the similarity ends. There are 11 staircases, 15 back doors and 82 chimneys
Saltram House
Plympton
a magnificent Georgian house which has been a family home for nearly 300 years with extensive grounds with year round interest
Cotehele
St. Dominick
atmospheric Tudor house with medieval roots, working mill on historic quay with a restored Tamar Sailing Barge and glorious gardens
Cotehele Mill
St Dominick
19th century working watermill surrounded by outbuildings, now used as estate and craft workshops, short walk from Cotehele Quay
Kit Hill Country Park
Callington
400 acres country park surrounding one of the highest hills in the area - which may have had religious significance in prehistoric times
Mary Newman's Cottage
Saltash
restored 15th century stone cottage suggested as the home of Mary Newman, the first wife of Sir Francis Drake - atmospheric
The Cremyll Ferry
Cremyll
historic foot ferry between Cremyll and Plymouth with spectacular coastline views
Antony
Torpoint
18th century house with fine collections of paintings, furniture and textiles; landscaped gardens; Alice in Wonderland film location