Attractions
Charlestown is an internationally renowned world heritage site with a working port, tall ships and good safe beaches.
There are a number of excellent pubs and restaurants, all within 5 mins walk of Wheelwrights Bed & Breakfast.
Built around 1750 to service the export of tin, China clay and granite, Charlestown is ideally situated on the Cornish Riviera with easy access to many of the county’s places of interest.
There is so much to do in and around Charlestown and St Austell, from walking, biking, golfing, visiting heritage sites to The Eden Project to just sunning yourself on one of the nearby beaches.
Local to Charelston/St Austell links
- Eden Project www.edenproject.com
- Lost Gardens of Heligan www.heligan.com
- Fowey www.fowey.co.uk
- Mevagissey www.mevagissey.net
- Coastal paths and beaches www.cornishlight.co.uk
- Shipwreck and heritage centrewww.shipwreckcentrecharlestown.com
- Golf www.golfincornwall.co.uk
- Horse riding www.infocornwall.co.uk
- Wreckers Restaurant www.eatoutcornwall.com/cornwall-restaurants/details-restaurants.php
- Austells Restaurant www.austells.net
- Pierhouse Hotel www.pierhouse.com
- Bens Playworld
- Caerhays Castle Gardens
- Charlestown Heritage Centre
- China Clay Country Park
- Eden Project
- Mevagissey Museum
- Fowey Museum
- Lost Gardens of Heligan
- Pine Lodge Gardens
- Polkyth Leisure Centre
- Restormel Arts
- St Austell Brewery
- St Austell TIC
- Tregrehan Gardens
Cornwall Links