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Monkey Sanctuary - a great place for a visit
When attending the Monkey Sanctuary - the good news is you are
can also take a lovely family break amongst the picturesque
cornish surroundings; rolling fields, dramatic land and seascape.
Some of the most beautiful and cleanest beaches are near within
a short distance from where we are. Known for its great weather
and lovely warm climate its an opportunity to soak up the sun
by the sea and top up your tan!
Monkey Sanctuary - the delicious local food!
While at Monkey Sanctuary be aware you are at a great place
to sample some local delicious produce such as ice cream and
pasties not forgetting a delicious clotted cream tea with locally
produced jam. Don't forget the infamous 'Pastie' which are a
must during your visit available in traditional and variety
of Pork and Apple, Balti, Steak etc. Padstow offers Rick Steins
famous restaurant and there are a number of tea and specialist
pasty shops by the harbour
Monkey Sanctuary - other places to visit
In your plans for Monkey Sanctuary include a trip to a number
of visitor attractions. Monkey Sanctuary is close enough to
include a train trip 'Rail Ale Trail' is a scenic tour of the
valley and delicious real ales via local rural pubs. Restormel
Castle was once the romantic stronghold of Edward, the Black
Prince. Set high on a motted mound, this splendid castle ruin
is one of the former strongholds of the Dukes of Cornwall. Mount
Edgcumbe House & Country Park, local to Monkey Sanctuary
Looe, was beautifully designed and created in 1971, the park
covers 800 acres. Mount Edgcumbe has been famous since the 18th
Century for its landscape and gardens. Features are Thomson's
Seat, Milton's Template, the Folly, the Arch. If you are a surfer
then the cool venue is Watergate Bay and Newquay for best sea
waves and opportunity to see the best surfers in action.
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