St Austell (/sɪnt ˈɔːstəl/; Cornish: S. Austel) is a civil parish and major town in Cornwall, England, UK. It is situated on the south coast, approximately 10 miles (16 km) south of Bodmin and 30 miles (48 km) west of the border with Devon.
Restaurants in St Austell
5.0 based on 1,063 reviews
FootballGolf uses the same rules as golf but players kick a football into a hole. Think Crazy golf or adventure golf but supersized and kicking a football ball instead of using a golf ball and putter. There are hazards and obstacles along the way which make the game fun and enjoyable for everyone and a great outdoor activity. Players have to kick around, through, over or under various obstacles. The game of FootballGolf is suitable for anyone 5 years old to 80 years old. We have two 18 hole courses set over 18 acres with stunning surroundings.
Enjoyed the hillside course so much, we came back a couple of days later to do the park course. Great fun for all (even non-footballers), pretty views and really well-maintained and thoughtfully laid out site, with and a dedicated, friendly, welcoming team! We’ll be back again, to try to improve our scores!
4.5 based on 6,334 reviews
Heligan is one of the most mysterious estates in England. Lost to the brambles of time since the outbreak of WW1, this Sleeping Beauty was re-awakened in 1990 to become Europe’s largest garden restoration project. Today Heligan’s 200 acres are a paradise for the explorer, wildlife, plant lover and garden romantic.
Very interesting, it was lovely to see both historical and up to date parts all in these gardens, there are some very rugged areas so I recommend anyone planning a visit to wear good footwear, Exploring the gardens can be as exerting or relaxing as you like, Personally, I preferred these gardens to the Eden Project
4.5 based on 580 reviews
The Park tells the story of the men, women and children who lived worked and played in the shadow of the clay tips around St Austell. With a history dating from 1746 to the present the museum is situated next to a modern clay pit which can be seen from a spectacular viewing platform. Cafe and shop with Cornish produce.
As a visitor to the county I was totally unaware how important clay production is to the local economy in real terms. This site is a well designed homage to clay production as it is actually a disused clay pit with working equipment which shows the production process from start to finish. The visit starts with a walk through a museum which with artefacts, exhibits, photos and explanatory prose which starts the visit off perfectly. Most of non Cornish people are aware of copper and tin mining but not clay production. Well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 1,402 reviews
Europe's largest private collection of shipwreck artefacts with nearly 8,000 artefacts from over 150 shipwrecks located in Charlestown, Cornwall. (A UNESCO World Heritage site)
Well worth a visit, beautiful and lovely restaurants , easy to find, spotlessly clean, and the people are very welcoming.. enjoyed our visit
4.5 based on 144 reviews
As a family with young children, we make regular trips to this cinema to see all the latest releases of animated film. The seated areas are always spotlessly clean. In fact, the whole cinema is really well looked after. No complaints at all!
4.5 based on 498 reviews
Pinetum Gardens is a place of tranquillity, peace and spectacular garden scenery, a creation of Ten gardens from around the world. 40 years in the making, by the people who share the same values and dreams, with the least intention, we have flourished and grown to become the largest 'new' garden, and home to one of the largest plant collections in Cornwall. Destined to be a place where kindness and friendship matter, between us, between human and nature. We offer an intimate experience with a personal touch rarely found in our busy world. we are as much a delight for gardeners as we are a wonderful retreat for walkers and a place for families to explore and have fun with nature. Our gardens are wheelchair accessible almost everywhere and mobility scooters are available to use, dogs are welcome on a lead, plenty of seats around ensuring a relaxed moment to be enjoyed.
Such a well-cared-for, interesting attraction - you can't call it "a" garden as there are about ten small gardens to explore, each with its own theme. It is calm and quiet, and we enjoyed a couple of hours wandering around, taking photos and feeding the ducks. Plants seem to be well-labelled, and you can buy a few at the courtyard shop. Families with young children would love it, I think, as there are places for the children to run about and others where they would need to be a little more sedate - there are also trails to do. The courtyard cafe is beautifully situated, and the staff there very friendly - we had cake and a drink and it was all brought to our table outside. Easy, free parking, although on a busy road and it might be difficult to get out sometimes.
4.5 based on 240 reviews
We love Porthpean beach! Calm seas very safe for children and great rock-pooling. Car park at the top of the hill charges £5 for all day stay or £3.50 for up to 5 hours or £2.00 for up to 3 hours (change required as no notes or card facilities). Kiosk / shop is pretty decent. Food, drinks, ice creams, etc and beach "stuff". Can hire kayaks / paddleboards - approx £15 p.hour. Really helpful & informative bunch doing the hiring. Able to see seals, plenty of fish and visit some secluded beaches.
4.5 based on 88 reviews
New owners Andy and Rachel invite you to hire a bike and ride down the scenic cycle paths around Pentewan, Mevagissey and St Austell. We stock a wide range of quality cycles and accessories available for both hire and purchase. The Pentewan Valley cycle trail, part of the National Cycle Route is on the beautiful South Coast of Cornwall and ideal for anyone planning a one day or one week hire. The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Wheal Martyn China Clay Museum and The Eden Project are all within riding distance. We have details on routes to take and places to stop, so please ask us, or take a look at our website. Alternatively you can enjoy our tranquil picnic area beside the river and indulge in an ice cream, or a hot/ cold drink.
Fantastic little spot. Great quality bikes with map and lots of suggestions on where to go We found it to be a very friendly and approachable place . Would highly recommend if in the area Deborah & Anoob
4.5 based on 63 reviews
Indoor Active is a fantastic new Indoor Soft Play centre and Clip n Climb centre all under one roof. Our soft play is suitable from toddlers up to 11 year olds. OurClip n Climb center is the first in Cornwall and is suitable for ages 4+ but is perfect for adults too! We also provide party packages for both soft play and Clip n Climb.
Child and adult heaven! kids let off steam in the safe play area, whilst Adults sit and relax! Or opt for a more focused activity of supervised rock face climbing, aimed at all level abilities. Then, enjoy a meal from the variety of eateries at the Services. No cooking to go home to ~ a perfect end to the day!
4.5 based on 384 reviews
Charlestown Harbour is set on the rugged, stunning, South Cornish Coastline. Charlestown is the last open 18th Century Georgian harbour in the UK and is proud to be a UNESCO world heritage site. When you enter Charlestown Harbour you are transported back in time. The Harbour has a unique history and geography and remains a vibrant working port, with classic Tallships, beautiful beaches and great places to eat and drink whilst enjoying the breath-taking views
The harbour itself is picturesque and atmospheric with the Tall ships moored there. Shipwreck Museum is interesting and the tunnel of lights at Christmas was a unique and delightful attraction.
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