Attractions

Cornwall is renowned for its splendid coastline, there are many sandy beaches and coves to explore.

Marazion beach and St Michael's Mount (NT) and are about 2 miles away. You can walk across the causeway to the Mount at low tide.

St Micheals Mount
Mousehole

Penzance, Newlyn, Mousehole, Lamorna Cove and many other delightful coves are only a short drive away.

West Cornwall is a walker's paradise with an exciting mix of woodland, field walks, moorland and spectacular coastal paths.

The Cliffs at Nanjizel Cove

Sennen

For those who enjoy an activity holiday - fishing, golf, surfing, horse riding - these and other attractions are available within easy travelling distance from Kenegie.

     Visit St Ives with its narrow winding streets, picturesque cottages and art galleries including the Tate Modern. There are interesting restaurants to sample too.

The renowned Minack Theatre which is built into the cliffs stages at Porthcurno beach has a spectacular theatre.

Madam Butterfly at Minack Theatre

Eden Project

Do visit the fascinating Eden Project at Bodelva, St. Austell - the amazing transformation of a former china clay pit into an expanding, and evolving, living theatre of plants and trees.

Asleep for more than seventy years, rediscovered in 1990 and restored to its former glory. The award winning Lost Gardens of Heligan, not to be missed.

The Lost Gardens of Heligan

Then there's the exciting National Maritime Museum at Falmouth, housing a unique maritime library and a large collection of active 'on water' boats.