Healey’s Cornish Cyder Farm
Penhallow
Truro
Cornwall
TR4 9LW
United Kingdom
Tel: 01872 573356
Healey’s is a working cider farm based just outside Truro. One of its most famous beverages is the popular ‘Cornish Rattler’ cider. The farm is open for free visits, or for a small charge you can take a guided tour. The tour illustrates the process through the distillery, cellars and museum. There is also a restaurant, farm shop, farm animals and tractor rides to experience on site.
The Royal Cornwall Museum
River Street
Truro
Cornwall
TR1 2SJ
United Kingdom
Tel: 01872 272205
Truro’s Royal Cornwall Museum is the oldest museum in Cornwall, having been first founded in 1818. Here you will find a dazzling array of unique exhibitions pertaining to Cornwall – from archaeological finds to modern day artefacts, tracing the history of the county from the Stone Age to the modern day.
Trelissick Gardens
Feock
Truro
Cornwall
TR3 6QL
United Kingdom
Tel: 01872 864084
Trelissick Gardens are owned by the National Trust, and cover 500 stunning acres, with views of the Carrick Roads. With a renown for exotic plants, shrubs and plants, and its wonderfully peaceful atmosphere, Trelissick Gardens are the ideal place for getting away from it all and simply relaxing.
Truro Cathedral
St Marys Street
Truro
Cornwall
TR1 2AF
United Kingdom
Tel: 01872 276782
Truro Cathedral is focal point of this Cornish city centre, whose spires tower over the surrounding buildings. An Anglican church, it was built in the late 19th century in the popular Gothic style. Entry to the cathedral is free (although donations are appreciated), and there is a coffee shop on site. This is also a functioning place of worship, and there are several services held throughout the week.