Camborne (Cornish: Kammbronn) is a town in west Cornwall, United Kingdom. The population at the 2011 Census was 20,845. The northern edge of the parish includes a section of the South West Coast Path, Hell's Mouth and Deadman's Cove.
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The award winning King Edward Mine Museum which specialises in the mining history of Cornwall. The mine dates from the 19th century and most of the equipment in the mill has been restored to working order.The buildings are all Grade II* listed and are of National importance. The site is part of the World Heritage Area of Cornwall. The Museum is open during the summer - see website for opening times.
Personal 2 hour tour with lots of interesting detail and demonstrations about the tin mining process. Well worth a visit. Probably suit 10 year old plus.
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Locked In is Cornwall's Escape Rooms facility Solve clues, puzzles, riddles and games in under an hour to escape being locked in.
Incredible hidden gem right here! My parents and I have done 7 escape rooms across the country now and Locked In’s new pasty room was the first one we didn’t escape! Gutted, but loved every second. Don’t be fooled by the cute exterior of the room, it was hard! Whole experience made even better by their incredible host Paul! Definitely worth a visit!
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Art and craft gallery exhibiting new and established artists.
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Only visited Wheal Francis for a short walk as my husband's mobility limits the distance we can walk. We were pleasantly surprised by the beauty of the place. So many derelict mining buildings with so much history and no admission fees. Wheal Frances can be found in between Four Lanes and Pool and is part of the Great Flat Lode. There is a good sized car park, with height restrictions. Lovely views on a sunny day. No seats, but plenty of places to sit. There are information boards about the history of tin and copper mining. Well worth a visit.
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Brilliant afternoon walk. Ideal for families, dog walkers or a romantic stroll. Short or long walks, something for everyone. Squirrels are very friendly and children love feeding them. Ponds with plenty of geese, ducks and swans. Variety ofTrees of all shapes and sizes, some very photogenic. Get you walking shoes on and visit tehidy, you won’t be disappointed.
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