Top 10 Things to do in Truro District, England

February 26, 2022 Sachiko Swiger

Discover the best top things to do in Truro District, United Kingdom including Skinner's Brewery, Wheal Coates Tin Mine, Llama Lland, Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro Cathedral, Boscawen Park, St. Agnes Beach, St Mawes Ferry, Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm, Callestick Ice Cream Parlour.
Restaurants in Truro District

1. Skinner's Brewery

Newham Road Riverside, Truro TR1 2DP England +44 1872 271885 [email protected] http://www.skinnersbrewery.com/
Excellent
86%
Good
12%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 215 reviews

Skinner's Brewery

Reviewed By llahxela

Absolutely phenomenal value for money and wonderful way to spend a few hours. We visited the brewery on a rainy Tuesday with very little expectation and were delighted to find a warm and friendly staff to greet us with a pint awaiting. The quality of the beer is beyond reproach and both the tour guide Louise (the daughter of the CEO no less) and the barman, Jason were flawless. By far the best value for money of any distillery or brewery tour I have ever done. Cannot recommend enough.

2. Wheal Coates Tin Mine

St Agnes England +44 1872 552412 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chapel-porth
Excellent
80%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 293 reviews

Wheal Coates Tin Mine

Reviewed By 805dexter

Great historical buildings spectacular to see how things were built years ago very derp shaft which you can see easy to walk to from either chapel porth or st agnes head

3. Llama Lland

Penare Farm Shortlanesend, Truro TR4 9DG England +44 1872 540465 [email protected] http://www.llamalland.com
Excellent
97%
Good
1%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 124 reviews

Llama Lland

Nestled in the centre of the Cornish countryside only three miles from Truro, Llama Lland is set within our 140-acre farm. This farm has been in the Tripp family for over one hundred years. Established in 2001, Llama Lland is renowned for its quality and enjoyment factor. Due to the growing popularity in Llamas and being a one of a kind business in Cornwall, Llama Lland has become a sought-after attraction for those looking for a natural experience in the beautiful countryside. The friendly, relaxed atmosphere makes Penare Farm the perfect place for a peaceful walk with our Llamas. With the surrounding hills and amazing views your experience will be fun and enjoyable!

Reviewed By PeteM442

Definitely a unique experience visiting Llama Land. After mistakenly arriving at the wrong farm 200 yards away, we called Tom who directed us to the entrance. Seems its a common issue, but one he is looking to resolve. Tom introduced himself and set out the plan for the 3 hour experience. He then led us to the main barn where the Llamas were waiting patiently. He passionately explained the names and personalities of each llama and tried to match you up for the walk with a llama that fitted your personality and confidence with handling the animals. On the lovely cross-country walk (wellies or good walking boots advised!) we were kept entertained by our own and each others llama's - as well as Tom's amusing stories! After the walk, we were taken to another section of the farm to meet the other female llamas and the baby ones, and spent some time learning about the breeding and their names and habits - Tom is clearly very passionate about what he does. After this we were led to a larger barn, which is clearly being converted into a cafe/picnic area where he had laid on sandwiches, salads, scones and other snacks - all included in the price. It was a brilliant 3 hours, and although initially we had wondered about the price tag, Tom works really hard to make sure you get value for money. It would be great to see this experience grow but hopefully also retain it's unique feel. Thanks Tom!

4. Royal Cornwall Museum

Royal Cornwall Museum 25 River Street, Truro TR1 2SJ England +44 1872 272205 [email protected] http://www.royalcornwallmuseum.org.uk
Excellent
48%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 304 reviews

Royal Cornwall Museum

Explore 1000s of historical objects from both Cornwall and the rest of the world, along with one of the county's finest art collections. Also open on Bank Holidays, and on Sundays in August.

Reviewed By 832gerryp - Tavistock, United Kingdom

Sadly the museum is currently closed for repair work but as they say about the V & A cafe, great cafe with rather a nice museum attached. Have been to the museum many times & the permanent collection is great as are the temporary exhibitions. Looking forward to the reopening. The cafe is on2 levels with 2 serving areas with good range of hot drinks & cakes & varied lunch menu. An additional bonus is the art shop at the back of the cafe which in addition to artists' materials has a great stock of unusual toys & games & stationery.

5. Truro Cathedral

14 St. Marys Street, Truro TR1 2AF England +44 1872 276782 http://www.trurocathedral.org.uk/
Excellent
64%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1,392 reviews

Truro Cathedral

Reviewed By MalcolmBalto - Aylesbury, United Kingdom

A beautiful building with super acoustics and a very friendly and generous clergy! I enjoyed singing there for a week with the Alleyn Singers and hopefully will get the chance to sing there again.

6. Boscawen Park

Municipal Buildings Boscawen Street, Truro TR1 2NE England +44 1872 274766 http://www.truro.gov.uk/Parks-and-Gardens/Boscawen-Park.aspx
Excellent
64%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 78 reviews

Boscawen Park

Reviewed By 806peterz - London, United Kingdom

Recommended to visit this park if we had time by the lady in the tourist office. We took the walk to the park which is about a mile from the centre of Truro. It was a lovely walk and the park is very well provided with toilets and refreshment facilities. After a short rest and a coffee we went back to the City to continue to explore. The view of the Cathedral from here is excellent, as Truro is quite low level it dominates City.

7. St. Agnes Beach

Truro England
Excellent
67%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 138 reviews

St. Agnes Beach

Reviewed By B9730YJpaulf - Chesterfield, United Kingdom

Another visit to this lovely little cove; it has everything you need a couple of car parks, life guards, Dog friendly, cafes, bars and shops. Did I mention the gorgeous stunning scenery and clean crisp surf..... The village of St Agnes itself sprawls down the steep valley and its worth taking a stroll all the way down!

8. St Mawes Ferry

St Mawes Quay, St Mawes TR2 5AG England +44 1326 741194 [email protected] http://www.falriver.co.uk/stmawesferry
Excellent
70%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 532 reviews

St Mawes Ferry

The St Mawes Ferry connects the charming fishing village of St Mawes with the bustling port of Falmouth. The ferry provides an all year round service to over 162,000 visitors and commuters a year and is an absolute must for anyone visiting Cornwall. Passing the impressive castles of St Mawes and Pendennis, the ferry route takes you on a magical journey across the Carrick Roads.

Reviewed By P9425ZDmichaelr - Southampton, United Kingdom

great little trip on the ferry. Saves a long drive around, good views as you cross. Can get out of vehicle if you wish

9. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm

A3075, Truro TR4 9LW England +44 1872 573356 [email protected] http://www.healeyscyder.co.uk
Excellent
56%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
4%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 3,107 reviews

Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm

Deep in the heart of the Cornish countryside, we've been making the most of our orchards for over 30 years. Whether it's getting to the core of great flavour or thinking outside the box, we know what it takes to make apples special. Optional tours and experiences take you on a Cyder making journey - from apple to Cider! Take a tractor ride through our Orchards, and sample at least 20 varieties of Cyder, wine and preserves.

Reviewed By Chrissie565 - Liskeard, United Kingdom

What a wonderful surprise treat for my husband's special birthday. An interesting Master Guided Tour, given brilliantly by knowledgeable Dean, all staff were smiling, friendly and helpful, drink tastings and food delicious, all in a relaxing atmosphere. Super experience. Tour and bottle of whiskey paid for by family but generally entrance and tastings free. We will definitely be visiting again.

10. Callestick Ice Cream Parlour

Callestick Callestick Farm, Truro TR4 9LL England +44 1872 573126 [email protected] http://www.callestickfarm.co.uk
Excellent
51%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
4%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 339 reviews

Callestick Ice Cream Parlour

Here at Callestick Farm we use fresh milk all from our own grass fed herd of Jersey x Friesian cows, local cream & then add the finest fruits & confectionery to create flavour upon flavour of dreamy, ice creamy indulgence! Our ice cream parlour located in the heart of Cornwall serves a variety of treats including hot waffles, our ever popular Cornish cream teas... (Remember - jam first!) And of course our ice cream sundaes! Head up to the Viewing Gallery where you can watch our production team in the factory making our delicious ice cream! We are perfect for an afternoon relaxing in our sunny courtyard, after a day at the beach or to shelter in our parlour when the Cornish weather is doing its thing. Our philosophy is simple; a balanced diet is an ice cream in each hand.

Reviewed By fatlass1

James, Dan and Josh all loved the play area, the big deck chair and the cow. They liked watching the ice cream been made then eating it. Brilliant day out for the whole family

ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.