Lugo Rock bed and breakfast is the perfect base for exploring Cornwall and all it has to offer.
We are just a short walk away from Falmouth's town, beautiful beaches and stunning harbour and marina. We're also close to the National Maritime Museum Cornwall and Pendennis Castle.
If you venture elsewhere in the county, here's a taste of the many other places to visit and enjoy.
Walking in Cornwall
Take a walk along the country's 300-mile long coastal footpath and enjoy breathtaking views of the rugged cliffs and crashing seas.
Water sports in Cornwall
Cornwall is the perfect place to take the plunge with water sports, like swimming, surfing, diving or sailing.
Gardens and the Eden Project:
With an abundance of native flora and exotic plant species, it's no wonder Cornwall has been called the 'garden capital of the world'. The county is home to thousands of acres of gardens and parks, including the famous Lost Gardens of Heligan and 'eighth wonder of the world', the Eden Project.
History, legend and St Michael's Mount
Among Cornwall's most memorable places to visit are those steeped in myth, legend or history. Visit Land's End, the most western point of the English mainland, cross the causeway at Marazion (near Penzance) to St Michael's Mount or travel to Tintagel, the mythical birth place of King Arthur.
Tourist attractions and family days out
Among Cornwall's other attractions well worth a visit include: The Tate St. Ives, Newquay Zoo and Gweek Seal Sanctuary.
Cornwall tourism and places to visit