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Falmouth Arts Centre   
Falmouth Arts Centre is an exciting venue that offers a wide variety of entertainment ranging from cinema and theatre to art and music. It is situated on the main shopping street in Falmouth town centre.


Falmouth Harbour   
Falmouth Harbour is the third largest in the world and is of considerable historic significance. Indeed, Falmouth itself was established by the Killigrew family who, through pirating and smuggling, made Falmouth one of the most important ports in the world.


Garrison Gate   
The Garrison lies on the western end of St. Mary’s.


Geevor Tin Mine   
Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen, Penzance, is in a magnificent position on West Cornwall’s Atlantic coast. Walk through narrow 18th Century tunnels with a guide. Visit museum and surface buildings, shop and café..


Green Bay   
The smallest population of the Isles of Scilly is that of Bryher. This island faces Tresco across New Grimsby Sound where there are sheltered beaches and moorings in comparison to the west shore which is open to the Atlantic waves and has a shore of rugged rocks and little coves.


Jamaica Inn   
Anybody who is a fan of Daphne du Maurier’s novels will enjoy a visit to the famous Jamaica Inn that was the subject of one of her best loved works of literature.


Kynance Cove   
Kynance Cove lies on the west side of the Lizard, about two miles outside Lizard village.


Landing on Samson   
In addition to the five inhabited Isles of Scilly, there are a large number of uninhabited islands. One of the largest of these is Samson.


Land’s End   
Land’s End is, as the name implies, the most southerly point of Britain and is therefore worth a visit for that fact alone. However, there is much more to Land’s End than that.


Lizard Lighthouse   
Lizard Lighthouse is the most southerly light on the UK mainland, guarding the treacherous rock-strewn areas of sea south of Lizard Point. It stands on a cliff 70 metres above high water. The first light was built in 1619 but soon closed after controversy over its funding.


     
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