Local Attractions
Little Roseveth is right in the middle of Cornwall. It may feel like we’re miles from nowhere, but being just three minutes from the A30 means that the whole of the county is at your fingertips. Whether you want to take a stroll to the local pub, do some shopping in the quaint city of Truro or go on a day trip to St. Ives – just ask and we have all the details! Have a look below to see what we think is worth checking out on your visit.
Locally we have a Restaurant in walkable distance ,Penrose Kitchens, and a friendly village Pub, which are both worth visiting. Three miles away in the little village of Callestick, you can sample locally made ice cream and cyder. See below for more info.
The city of Truro is a 5min drive away where there are many restaurants ranging from Italian to Indian, gastro pubs including The Thomas Daniell and The Rising Sun, plus chain restaurants and a variety of bistros. There is a Catherdral, a Museum and a good range of shops. Perfect for a day trip or evening meal.
The north coast is a 10min drive with towering cliffs and beaches famous for their surf. The south coast is a little further but ideal for sailing and the famous Falmouth Maritime Museum. Cornwall boasts the longest waymarked footpath in England – The South West Coast Path. It stretches for 630 miles, running around the whole coast of Cornwall. Remember to bring your hiking boots!
Of course the world famous Eden Project is just a short drive away in St. Austell. The two biomes are the largest ‘geodesic lean to’ conservatories in the world, containing 135,000 plants. Spend the day walking around the tropical rainforest, or have lunch in a Mediterranean restaurant. Eden never fails to impress.
More Attractions
There are plenty of things to see and do in cornwall. Here are a few more worth mentioning: