In Constantine:
www.constantinecornwall.com
On this site you will discover what’s on in Constantine, our closest village. At the Tolmen Community Centre you will find film, food fairs, music, theatre and art exhibitions. This is where Kneehigh have been known to launch their tours, and Hank Wangford and Louis de Bernieres (of Captain Corelli’s Mandolin fame) have done their stuff. And on a couple of days a week, there is the lip-smacking Tolmen café, where you can have a three course lunch for under a tenner. Not bad for a village.
www.trengilly.co.uk
Our local, the other side of Constantine, with award winning food, folk, quiz, pudding and pie nights during winter.
More fun for everyone at:
www.edenproject.com
For all that goes on year round at Eden, including winter ice skating, outdoor concerts, art shows, workshops and other events - and of course those amazing biomes.
www.adventure-cornwall.co.uk
Listings for adventure sports in the county.
www.lookaroundcornwall.com
Stunning panoramic views of some of Cornwall’s best loved places.
Some of our favourites a little further away:
www.misspeapod.co.uk
Peapods is a funky place to eat and enjoy music, right on the edge of Penryn Creek.
www.gyllybeach.com
The Gylly is a Falmouth beachside café. Good food and music nights
www.thecovemaenporth.co.uk
On Maenporth beach, the Cove offers tapas on the terrace and more, with lovely views.
www.trelowarren.co.uk
The New Yard Restaurant in a beautifully converted carriage house on the Trelowarren estate near Mawgan. Recently AA rosetted, fresh local food.
www.roskillys.co.uk
A working dairy farm near St. Keverne, home of the famous Roskilly’s ice cream. Fun for children, good restaurant, craft shops.
- www.nmmc.co.uk
The National Maritime Museum in Falmouth offers lots of sea linked information, activities and events and exhibitions in its award winning building.