


A serene garden and museum dedicated to the works of Barbara Hepworth, showcasing her sculptures and providing insight into her creative process.

Handmade pottery from St. Ives, reflecting the region's artistic heritage.

A traditional Cornish dish, filled with beef, potatoes, and vegetables.

A rich, thick cream produced in Cornwall, often served with scones and jam.
Located in the beautiful Trelissick Garden, this restaurant offers a delightful breakfast experience with stunning views.
Award-winning restaurant known for its exceptional seafood dishes and stunning harbor views.
A charming pub with a beautiful garden, offering delicious locally-sourced food.
A savory pastry filled with beef, potatoes, onions, and swede.
A traditional cream tea with clotted cream, scones, and jam.
A fish pie with a unique topping of whole sardines poking out.

Charming coastal town with narrow streets and historic buildings.
Iconic lighthouse offering stunning coastal views and walks.
Modern art gallery showcasing works by international artists.
The museum has extensive gardens to explore, so comfortable shoes are essential.
Truro's weather can be unpredictable, so a light rain jacket is recommended.
Useful for long days out exploring the museum and its surroundings.
A serene, ancient boreal forest in Wood Buffalo National Park, home to the world's largest beaver dam.

Château de Chenonceau, a stunning château spanning the Cher River, is renowned for its elegant architecture and rich history, including its connection to five influential women.
A vibrant night market along Vancouver's waterfront, offering diverse food, shopping, and entertainment.