Local Attractions
Discover Cornwall
Cornwall is packed to the rafters of beautiful, brilliant and breath-taking days out for all ages and interests. From world-class gardens to wonderful historic castles, mines and stately homes; while galleries such as Tate St Ives and the mighty Eden Project are real showstoppers.
Our friends at Visit Cornwall have a brilliant interactive map of things to see – apply filters to your search and sort by location and type of visit to find the best days out and activities, while Best Days Out also have a wonderful collection with loads of information. In the meantime here are some of our favourites:
Trebah Garden
Under 1 mile from Budock Vean.
Experience the magical essence of our sub-tropical Cornish garden, steeped in heritage, creativity and the spirit of innovation. Four miles of footpaths wind through dazzling exotic planting, transporting you from our little corner of England to sunnier climes. Our very own private beach, and the countless secret corners waiting to be discovered in our garden, offers the perfect escape for all ages.
Glendurgan Gardens
Approx 1 mile
Stroll down through the peaceful, exotic and playful valley to a sheltered beach at the bottom. Three valleys join into one at Glendurgan, where a beautiful and intriguing blend of exotic and native plants thrive. These highlights provide an insight to what awaits to be discovered throughout the different seasons. We even have a maze.
Ferry Boat Inn
Approx 1 mile
The magical Ferry Boat Inn enjoys one of Cornwall's most idyllic locations with beautiful views across the timeless Helford Passage. The pub sits in a beautiful unspoilt cove with direct access to the beach and water and is surrounded by wonderful local walks along the South Coast including the nearby Trebah Garden
Helford Passage Beach
Approx 1 mile
Situated on northern shore of the picturesque Helford Estuary is the pleasant sand and shingle beach of Helford Passage. The backdrop is the 300 year old Ferry Boat Inn, a huddle of cottages and dinghies and boats of all shapes and sizes pulled up on the beachside.
Expert Led Rock Pool Safaris
Approx 2 miles
Our rock pool safaris are a fun, educational and active day out for people of all ages, based at Falmouth’s world class rock pooling spots. With a maximum group size of 8, you can book a private session for your group or share with a few other nature loving people. 10% for Budock Vean guests - use code BUDOCKVEAN10.
Maenporth Beach
Approx 3 miles
A sandy cove, perfect for sun bathing, rockpooling fishing and boating. Maenporth Beach offers great views across Falmouth Bay towards Pendennis Castle and some superb coastal walking opportunities onwards towards the Helford river area. Beach cafe serving ice creams drinks and lunches.
Cornish Seal Santuary
Approx 5.5 miles
The SEA LIFE TRUST Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates grey seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. When visiting the Sanctuary, you can experience wonderful marine animals up close and personal and learn all about their individual stories.
National Maritime Museum Cornwall
Approx 6 miles
The Museum is located on aptly named Discovery Quay, and is a vast, iconic building, home to exciting exhibitions and a wide range of galleries taking visitors on a journey through the influence of the sea on history and culture.
Via Ferrata
In need of an epic adrenaline adventure? How about Via Ferrata, the ultimate high wire adventure with the most rewarding zip wire in Cornwall? Located at Halvasso, about a 10 minute drive from our hotel and cottages. Fun for all the family.
Cornwall Wildlife Trust
We are proud supporters of Cornwall Wildlife Trust, who have over 50 nature reserves across Cornwall. Get off the beaten track and explore a diverse range of habitats and sites of historic interest across Cornwall.
St Michael’s Mount
Approx 20 miles
Hop on a boat or walk across the causeway during low tide – to a community where modern life meets over a thousand years of history. Home to the St Aubyn family and a small community of island residents, explore the medieval church and castle, island cafe, souvenir shops and sub-tropical gardens.
Eden Project
Approx 32 miles
Built into an old china clay pit, the Eden Project consists of giant greenhouse-like structures, called biomes, that house a variety of plant species from around the world and promotes environmental education and sustainability.