Historic Roseland
Explore the Roseland’s historic sights – The Roseland Peninsula has been designated part of Cornwall’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for the quality of its landscape and unrivaled coastal scenery. Here you will find secluded coves, delightful creeks, wooded countryside, pretty fishing and rural villages, tranquil beaches and scenic cliffs and headlands. The Roseland is also blessed with many historic sights to enjoy.
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An Art Lovers Tour of St Ives – Start your trip in the Cornish village of Lelant, where you can board the branch line train to St Ives – perhaps the most picturesque rail journey in the British Isles.
Transportation to and from Lelant can be arranged with The Nare’s chauffeur car and driver. Alternatively driving directions and tips for the journey can be provided. Additionally if a picnic on the beach is more your style, Chef can whip up a delightful hamper with just a little notice.
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A garden lovers guide to the Roseland Peninsula. Visit Caerhays Estate – Castle and Gardens, Tregothnan Gardens, Lamorran Gardens, Trewithen Gardens and the Lost Gardens of Heligan.
Transportation can be arranged to any of these gardens using The Nare’s chauffeur service. Alternatively directions can be provided including charming places to stop on route. Some of the above gardens have a cafe or The Nare’s head chef has a range of tempting treats for picnic lunches. There are also traditional Cornish pubs locally that can be recommended for a lunch time stop.
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